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Aight yall the album out right now i already got the album. this shit right here gon revive gangsta rap for good. my personal favorite is funeral arraigments.

[video=youtube;azkbDQd7QrU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azkbDQd7QrU[/video]
 
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game said back in '05 to spider loc

"when your album droppin? '08? december 08?"

lol its been two years after the projected release date and he still has no solo material. i like 40 glocc though hes tight wish 50 would push him a little more
 
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ether-i-am;2304308 said:
who are these clowns?

Spider LocFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

Spider Loc

Background information

Birth name Marvell Williams

Also known as Spider Loc

Born January 19, 1976

Origin Los Angeles, California

Genres Hip hop

Occupations Rapper, Actor

Years active 2000–present

Labels Baymaac, G-Unit, EMI

Associated acts G-Unit

Curtis Norvell Williams, more commonly known as Spider Loc, is an American rapper signed to G-Unit Records.

Contents [hide]

1 Biography

2 Controversies

3 Filmography

4 Discography

4.1 Albums

4.2 Mixtapes

4.3 DVDs

4.4 Guest appearances

5 Filmography

6 References

7 External links

Biography This biographical section of an article needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (February 2011)

Curtis Norvell Williams (born January 21, 1979 in Compton California) better known by his stage name Spider Loc is a rapper and actor signed to 50 Cent label G-Unit Records. He released his debut album Brainless: The Prequel 2004 and followed up with 2007 West Kept Secret: The Prequel, and his latest album Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate was released in 2008 In 2010, he plans to release its first LP on G Unit Records.

Spider Loc was first discovered by Suge Knight and tagged along with Death Row Records, which appears on the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack, and Kurupt Against tha Grain under the name "Spider", but never signed an agreement. In September 2004 Spider Loc met rapper Young Buck in Atlanta and performed for him. A week later in Los Angeles, Young Buck introduced him to 50 Cent on the set of "Shorty Want to Ride" video and he performed a freestyle rap. After four months the rapper signed a record deal with G-Unit.

Spider Loc has since been featured on many G-Unit mixtapes such as G-Unit Radio Part 18 - Rags to Riches and has also released his own mixtape G-Unit West title Bangadoshish with artists Young Buck, Big Syke (from Thug Life), 50 Cent, and Olivia .

Spider Loc signed with G-Unit Records on September 2004. In September 2007, he released a street album, West Kept Secret: The Prequel and the following June released a follow-up project Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate.

ControversiesIn 2005, while Spider Loc and friends were engaged in a fight with rapper Yukmouth and his companions in a Los Angeles nightclub, one of Spider Loc's friends stole jewelry from Yukmouth, which was later ransomed by its owner.[1] Yukmouth has said that the two have made up.[2]

FilmographyIn 2004, Spider Loc played a small role alongside former Death Row artist Crooked I in Bank Brothers In 2005 he made his first voice acting appearance in 50 Cent: Bulletproof In 2007, Spider Loc made his first TV appearance in an episode of Cold Case in 2007 he saw more performances on screen, starring in his own movie with the title of Master P parolee named CJ Tillman Spider Loc went on to play a small role in an episode of Numb3rs as a prisoner before an appearance on the hit show Weeds as a character named Two-strike

DiscographyAlbums2007: West Kept Secret: The Prequel[3]

2008: Da 1 U Love 2 Hate[4]

2010: B.A.Y.M.A.A.C.

2011: The Graveyard Shift (Recorded with 40 Glocc in 2008 but delayed until March 2011'

TBA

Mixtapes2005: Brainless : The Prequel (While with Death Row)

2005: G-Unit Radio : Part 18 - Rags 2 Riches

2006: Bangadoshish 2

2006: Southwest Influence

2006: Connected

2007: Paroled (The Official Movie Mixtape)

2007: Connected 2

2007: Global Warning

2007: Connected 3

2008: The King Of R&B : Vol. 1

2008: Connected 4

2008: The Best Of Spider Loc : Volume 1

2008: Bangadoshish 3

2009: Connected 5

2009: Hurricane G & Spyda

2009: The King Of R&B : VOl. 2

2009: Arachnophobia

2009: Land Of The Lost

2009: We On Top

2009: The King Of R&B : Vol. 3

2009: Reptible

2009: Connected 6

DVDsBrainless : The Prequel

Bangadosish

Guest appearances2000: "Let's Ride" (Killa Tay feat. Revenge, D-Rome, Spade, Spider Loc & Young T) from Snake Eyes

2001: "Money, Power, Respect" (C-Bo & Brotha Lynch Hung feat. Spider Loc) from Blocc Movement

2005: "It Is What It Is" (Tony Yayo feat. Spider Loc) from Thoughts of a Predicate Felon

2005: "I Don't Know Officer" (50 Cent feat. Lloyd Banks, Prodigy, Spider Loc and Mase) from Get Rich or Die Tryin' film soundtrack

2005: "Bullshit & Nonsense" (Kurupt feat. Spider Loc & Eastwood) from Against tha Grain

2006: "Transferred" (Ras Kass feat. 40 Glocc & Spider Loc) from Eat or Die

2006: "Life" (Lloyd Banks feat. Spider Loc & Marsha Ambrosius) from Rotten Apple

2006: "Stop Bitchin" (Mr. Criminal feat. Spider Loc) from Stay on the Streets

2009: "Westside" (Cashis feat. Crooked I, Jayo Felony, Spider Loc & Ya Boy) from The Art of Dying

Filmography2004: Bank Brothers

2005: Bulletproof (Video Game) (Additional Voices)

2007: Paroled (CJ Tillman)

2007: Numb3rs (Prisoner #3)

2007: Weeds (Two-Strikes)

2007: Cold Case (Delonte)

2008: Shark ( er)

2009: Saving Grace (Marquis Smith)

2009: Doesn't Texas Ever End (Spyder)

2010: Boys on the Run

2010: Hollywont (Jasper)

40 GloccFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search

40 Glocc

40 Glocc at the Rider Pt. 2 video shoot.

Background information

Birth name Tory Gassway

Also known as Big Bad 40

Born December 16, 1979 (1979-12-16) (age 31)

Galveston, Texas

Origin Colton, California, United States

Genres Hip hop

Occupations Rapper

Years active 1997–present

Labels Zoo Life

Infamous

G-Unit

Associated acts G-Unit, Mobb Deep, Ras Kass, Spider Loc, Zoo Crew,

Zoo Babies, Village Boo

Website www.40Glocc.com

Tory Gassway[1] (born December 16, 1979), is an American rapper and actor, better known as 40 Glocc. He is currently signed to Infamous Records[2] and G-Unit Records.[2][3]

Contents [hide]

1 Biography

1.1 Early life

1.2 Rap career

1.3 Recent events

2 Controversy

2.1 Government

3 Discography

3.1 Studio albums

3.2 Collaboration albums

3.3 Official mixtapes

4 Filmography

5 References

6 External links

[edit] Biography[edit] Early lifeTory Gassway was born in Galveston Texas on December 16, 1979. At the age of eight he moved with his mother to various locations in California, until finally settling in the Inland Empire district of Colton also known as "The Zoo". There, he joined the local set of the Crips gang known as the Colton City Crips, though during an injunction against the Crip set, he later denied his involvement in the gang.[1] He then began to rap with local friends and by 1997, his group, the "Zoo Crew", were recording and promoting their first album, Migrate, Adapt or Die, produced by Tony G and Julio G.[4]

[edit] Rap career40 Glocc negotiated a deal with Empire Musicwerks, with distribution by BMG. It was through this deal, he recorded and released his first solo effort, "The Jakal", which featured such guests as, Bad Azz, Tray Deee, Ras Kass, Kurupt, Mac Minister, Spice 1 and several others; and such producers as Battlecat and Dr. Dre among several others. It was after this album that he decided to part ways with Empire Music.

His manager had another act located out of New York, called Mobb Deep who were also becoming a success. Mobb Deep was then signed to G-Unit Records,[5][6] and 40 Glocc joined their label, Infamous Records, under the G-Unit imprint.[2][3]

[edit] Recent events40 Glocc is working with artists such as Dr. Dre, The Alchemist and Havoc. He is also currently working on "Big Bad 40's New World Agenda" solo album set for release this year. He has also been working with his group, the "Zoo Babies", while also promoting his label "ZooLife Ent.".[7] He has also been on tour with such acts as G-Unit, Mobb Deep, Ray J, Snoop & Doggpound & many more. He's released a song entitled "Where the Hammers At?",[8] the beat for which was later used as the beat for G-Unit's song Rider Pt. 2.[5] He later released a remix to "Hammers" which features G-Unit and their respective verses of Rider Pt. 2.[9] In late fall 2010, 40 Glocc signed affiliated rapper Ras Kass to his label Zoo Life. On Feb 15th he released a digital street album called "COPS" with various features from Jayo Felony, Tip Toe, Tony Yayo and more. 40 Glocc and Spider Loc release an official highly anticipated album "Graveyard Shift" in stores & online March 29th, 2011. 40's official website is www.40glocc.com

40 Glocc was recently featured in the film Rhyme and Punishment. This 2011 documentary chronicles rap artists who have been to prison.

[edit] Controversy[edit] GovernmentThough 40 Glocc once claimed to be a member of the Colton City Crips, when an injunction was filed to stop him and fellow gang members from referencing the gang, he did just that and stopped referencing them.

[edit] Discography[edit] Studio albums2003: The Jackal

2009: Concrete Jungle

2011: Cops Cripin On Public Streets

2011: [[Graveyard Shift] (40 & Spider Loc

2011: Big Bad 4-0 New World Agenda

[edit] Collaboration albums1997: Migrate, Adapt or Die (with Zoo Crew)

2009: Concrete Jungle (with Zoo Life)

[edit] Official mixtapes2006: Outspoken[10]

2006: Outspoken 2[11]

2007: Outspoken 3 (With DJ Whoo Kid, hosted by 50 Cent)[12]

2007: That New Nigga (With DJ Nik Bean and DJ Felli Fel)[2][13]

2009: I Am Legend (With DJ Whoo Kid and DJ Nik Bean)[14]

[edit] Filmography1999: Thicker Than Water 2000: Tha Eastsidaz 2002: Book of Love

American Rap Stars

2008: Number One with a Bullet 2009: Miss March

The Second Half

Rhyme And Punishment (2011)

Does that answer your question.
 
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_Menace_;2304499 said:
shit probably gonna sell 5 coppies this week.

Gunot

RidleRap

Talk Of NYC

Spider Loc

40clock

Dont be suprised when this album goes gold the first week. Crips will have the last laugh.
 
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gunot_killa;2305175 said:
Dont be suprised when this album goes gold the first week. Crips will have the last laugh.

if that shit sells 20k ill make a video with a gunit shit on eating my own shit after taken a shit.

IT AINT GONNA HAPPEN.

TAYLOR GANG OR BUY SPIDER LOC'S WHACK ASS ALBUM!
 
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[video=youtube;tqYd7wis3eQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=tqYd7wis3eQ[/video]

straight grimey niggas
 
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40 Glock is funny

did either of these ninjas ever come out with an album?

seems like they been on G-Unit since M.O.P and Mobb Deep
 
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Nice song with the fake Dr. Dre beat...hope 50 give them a budget for an album after 6 years
 
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