Glasses Malone

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Glasses Malone
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Background information
Born December 12, 1978
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Label(s) Cash Money/ Hoo-Bangin'/ Blu Division
Associated acts Bishop Lamont, Black Wall Street, Jay Rock
Website glassesmalone.net

Charles Penniman (born December 12, 1978 in Los Angeles, California), better known by his stage name Glasses Malone or G. Malone, is a West Coast rapper from the Watts District of Los Angeles, California. Traditionally associated with The Black Wall Street Records despite the fact that most the artist on the record label were Bloods, Malone signed with Sony Records for 1.7 million dollars in 2005[1], turning down offers from many labels like Def Jam Records[1], Interscope Records, J Records, Black Wall Street Records and Atlantic Records. Glasses Malone was found by the same record executive that found The Game. Along with his signing, he was also given his own imprint, Blu Division.[1] His decision to leave The Black Wall Street hasn't affected his relationship negatively with The Game. The Game had a few words to say about Glasses "using his label" on "120 Bars", but both sides are on good terms and have even performed together on stage.[2]

G. Malone lit the underground on fire in 2005 with his mixtape White Lighting (Sticks), which sold over 30,000 copies.[3] Earlier, he released The Crack Mixtape.[4]

Glasses Malone can be seen in the music video for Tha Dogg Pound's single "Cali Iz Active'. He also appeared on the soundtrack to Madden 2007 with a song called "Right Now" which was produced by Scott Storch. On August 4, 2006 Glasses Malone appeared on MTV's You Hear It First.[5]

Malone's first album, The Beach Cruiser, was originally scheduled to come out on February 20, 2007. However, due to a change in record labels, Malone signed a new deal with Cash Money Records and Hoo-Bangin' Records[6] and his album release scheduled tentatively for April 2008. His album has now been pushed back to an undetermined date with a new single from the album dropping in the next few weeks, as well as two new mixtapes before the album drops according to Dubcnn[7].

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Album information
Beach Cruiser: The Story

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Album information
The Crack Mixtape
  • Released:
  • U.S. sales: 30,000[5]
  • Label:
White Lighting (Sticks)

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