
Instead of people buying a Fat Burger, they went to Albertsons and got some patties and hamburger buns. But I had a Fat Burger for like 3 years, but with the economy the way it was, thats messed everything up. But I ended up buying a building and now Im going through some things with that.

You owned a Fat Burger, a Wing-Stop, I heard you had a few restaurants, tell me about how those businesses.Į-40: Both of those companies both of them are not mine, but I actually did buy into the franchise, I bought the building and whatever. Ya smell me? (Laughs)Ī: You are rapper that has gone down different paths as far as business opportunities. Then you could be on the block at 3 or 4 in the morning out there getting money when the dope fiends out there, where it pops the most.

You can work at a warehouse, or a furniture spot or a Costco, be out there at the wee hours of the night. I might need to you to tell us how to get money during the day and at night since thats doing so well on the charts man.Į-40: Its pretty much the same as far as getting money during day and night. Excuse me, albums out!Ī: Yea man you got that Revenue Retrievin out, that Day and Night. Illegal or Legal take notes from E-40, whos still feddy pinchin after all these years.Į-40: S# you know, same soup, just warmed over (laughs).Ī: So whats good man, where are you?Į-40: In the Yay Area, you know doing my grit with the album. Ballsy.Ĥ0 sat down with and reveals how to thrive in these tough economic times as a rapper, a father and a business man. Furthermore, the slang lord has the gall to release this double album in a recession.

The indie overlord has repped the Bay Area (The Yay) for over 20 years and continues to release music independently with major success. Currently E-40s double album Revenue Retrievin: Day Shift and Revenue Retrievin: Night Shift is flying high on the charts.
