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By the time E-40 stamped him Kenny Kingpin, it wasn't a rebrand—it was elevation. That's when

"We spent almost three years making it—hours and hours locked in the studio, mixing, remixing, agonizing

"I leave nothing behind. I bare it all every time. After pouring myself out, I refill

"What influenced my approach on this project was collaborating with DJ Muggs. He has a signature

"Some people forgot—we're in a microwave era now. But it's on us to remind them, and

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"I listen and respect the beat first. Muggs puts so much care into his production, so

"Discipline is how you stay consistent. Even if you get a win, you go right back

"Our real-life experiences are the foundation of everything we do. Growing up in South Central is

"Currently there are more opportunities to make more money, but perhaps this affects the quality,"

"There’s a lot of good releases coming out by the elders, and that’s mostly what I

"We are in an era now where you can literally make the music that you want,

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