40 Glocc
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40 Glocc (born Tory Gasaway, in Galveston, Texas, on December 16, 1979) is an American rapper, raised in California's Inland Empire. He is currently signed to Mobb Deep's label Infamous Records. He has worked with Jayo Felony, Kurupt, and Dr. Dre.
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At 8 he moved into the ghetto area in Colton, California known as the "Zoo". Glocc tells that the strong lyrics he is best known for came from the wisdom and heart it took to survive in this ghetto area. In September 1997, out of an association of 40 Glocc with K-9 and Natural Born, the Zoo Crew was started and subsequently released their first album, Migrate, Adapt or Die, a production of Tony and Julio G. The Jakal was the crew's next album, and in 2006 40 Glocc made an album with the Hi-Power Soldierz crew.[1] 40 Glocc has recently appeared on some G-Unit Radio mixtapes, doing songs with 50 Cent, and G-Unit.He is signed to the Infamous, G-Unit camp. [1] This is due to the fact that Mobb Deep is signed to G-Unit Records. 40 Glocc diss The Game on a One Blood beat replying to his diss 'Funeral 100 bars' where he mentions his name.
He also performed with Havoc of Mobb Deep in India, where he lost his ring while dancing in the crowd, and offered 50,000 Indian Rupees (about 1,100 $) to anyone who could find it, but it was not found.