Earl Tywone Stevens Jr., better known as Droop-E, was born on February 18, 1988, in Vallejo, California. The son of rapper E-40, Droop-E began his musical journey at a young age, appearing on his father's album Federal with the track "Questions" at just five years old. His production debut came at 15 when he contributed to Turf Talkâs song "In The Heart Of The Ghetto." Droop-E released his first collaborative EP, The Fedi Fetcher & The Money Stretcher, in 2006 with B-Slimm. He continued to release EPs and albums, including Blvck Diamond Life (2010), Hungry and Humble (2013), and his studio album Trillionaire Thoughts (2017). Droop-E has collaborated extensively, working with artists such as Mistah F.A.B., Messy Marv, and E-40. His notable singles include "Super Sic Wit It" and "Get On My Hype."
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