
For the upcoming release of My Ghetto Report Card, E-40 has hooked up with MySpace for a marketing campaign at a time when hyphy and Bay Area hip hop seem to be ready to blow (or not, no disrespect intended).
A recent press release details the promotional partnership of E-40 and MySpace that includes o ffline promotions:
Not only is E-40 making MySpace history as the first hip hop artist
to have his video prominently featured on the Music & Videos pages,
but MySpace also has exclusive access to the hip hop legend. MySpace
will debut an exclusive video interview, host an exclusive album
listening party, and launch a fly-away contest where contestants can
enter to win tickets to New York to meet with E-40 and executive
producer of the album, Lil" Jon for the album listening party.




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