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40 Glocc
40 Glocc in 2006
40 Glocc in 2006
Background information
Birth nameLawrence Carl Demetrious White
Also known as
  • Big Bad 4-0
  • Tory Gasaway
Born (1979-12-16) December 16, 1979 (age 44)[1]
Greenville, Texas, U.S.
OriginColton, California, U.S.
GenresHip hop, West coast hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Years active1997–present
Labels
  • Fontana
  • Zoo Life
  • Empire Musicwerks
  • DubCNN

Lawrence Carl Demetrious White,[2] (born December 16, 1979) better known by his stage name 40 Glocc, is an American rapper.

Early life

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White was born in Greenville, Texas. At the age of 10, he moved with his mother to various locations in California, until finally settling in the Inland Empire city of Colton. He began rapping with 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.[3]

Career

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White 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, Ras Kass, Kurupt, Mac Minister, 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 was also managing Mobb Deep, who were then signed to G-Unit Records.[4][5] 40 Glocc joined their label, Infamous Records, under the G-Unit imprint.[6][7]

White has worked with artists such as Dr. Dre, The Alchemist and Havoc. He has also been working with his group, the "Zoo Babies", while also promoting his label "ZooLife Ent.".[8] He has also been on tour with such acts as G-Unit, Mobb Deep, Ray J, Snoop & Doggpound and many more. He released a song entitled "Where the Hammers At?",[9] the beat for which was later used as the beat for G-Unit's song Rider Pt. 2.[4] He later released a remix to "Hammers" which features G-Unit and their respective verses of Rider Pt. 2.[10] In late fall 2010, White signed affiliated rapper Ras Kass to his label Zoo Life. He released a digital street album that year called "COPS" with various features from Jayo Felony, Tip Toe, Tony Yayo and more. in 2011, White and Spider Loc released an album "Graveyard Shift". The following year, he released his first solo album.

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In 1996, White was arrested following a shootout with police outside the Arbor Terrace apartment complex in Colton, and was charged with attempted murder of a police officer.[11][better source needed]

In June 2008, a video was posted online of 40 Glocc holding two diamond Young Money necklaces, previously taken from Young Money recording artist Tyga.[12] 40 Glocc held the necklaces for ransom after a fellow member of his entourage took them from Tyga.[13] Both necklaces were reportedly bought back by Lil Wayne in "Cash Money".[14]

In October 2009, a video was posted online showing White and members of the Colton City Crips Gang showing up to Florida rapper Plies' video shoot to test his street credibility. The video shoot, which also featured Jamie Foxx, was being filmed in L.A. Foxx, who was standing next to Plies when he was about to be approached by White, confirms that Plies ran towards the bathrooms and locked himself inside. He claims Plies was afraid for his life and returned to the video shoot wearing no jewelry.[15]

In October 2010, a California judge ruled that White, who is a gang member with the Colton City Crips, would be included in an injunction prohibiting gang members from congregating near the Arbor Terrace apartments, which was believed to be the gang's headquarters.[16] White was arrested on January 24, 2011, in San Bernardino after a loaded 9mm handgun was found in his car, and was found loitering a block away from the Arbor Terrace at the time of his arrest. The charges were ultimately dropped due to lack of evidence.[17]

On October 3, 2011, White was arrested in Las Vegas and charged with three counts of domestic battery by strangulation and coercion with force. White allegedly hit his girlfriend several times around the head, face, legs, and rib area and choking her to the point she could not speak or breathe. Once he fell asleep, she was able to sneak away and dial 911. Police arrested White as he was trying to flee his home. The woman claimed that White had been assaulting her for over a year and she was afraid to go to the law because she feared for her life.[18]

White has additionally been involved in multiple altercations with fellow rap artists. In July 2012, he was assaulted and beaten up by rapper The Game outside of a mansion in Hollywood.[19] White sued Taylor for $4.5 million in damages for assault and battery, as well as damage to his reputation.[20][21] White was awarded $3,000 in 2015, and an additional $200,000 in 2017.[22]

In May 2011, White and Black Wall Street's Compton Menace got into a physical altercation during the Cage vs. Cons event at the L.A. Sports Arena in Los Angeles. The fight allegedly stemmed from G-Unit and Black Wall Street having a long lasting dispute.[23]

White was arrested on February 23, 2017, after law enforcement learned of him and three others' involvement in a prostitution ring. Reports claim he drove a woman to an undisclosed location so she could perform sexual acts on someone she'd met on Backpage.com. Shortly afterwards, the unidentified female was arrested by the undercover Minnesota cop who contacted them for her services, unbeknownst to White and his partner.[24] Detectives noticed her Bluetooth was connected to a phone call during the arraignment and tracked down White's vehicle some time later, finding his hands covered in blood after he attempted to destroy any evidence of his involvement. He was charged with two counts of intentionally promoting the prostitution of an individual and one count of inducing an individual to practice prostitution. He later accepted a plea deal for one felony count of promoting prostitution of an individual.[24]

On June 15, 2017, while out on bail from his arrest, White was hospitalized after being shot twice while attending a funeral in San Bernardino, California. He was shot at 2:30 p.m. local time. When the bullets were fired at the cemetery, White was hit in his arm and chest.[25] At around the same time, a woman in the vicinity of the shooting was run over by a car, though whether or not the incidents are connected is unclear.[26]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Collaboration albums

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  • Migrate, Adapt or Die with Zoo Crew (1997)

Mixtapes

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  • Outspoken (2006)[27]
  • Outspoken 2 (2006)[28]
  • Outspoken 3 with DJ Whoo Kid, hosted by 50 Cent (2007)[29]
  • That New Nigga with DJ Nik Bean & DJ Felli Fel (2007)[6][30]
  • Concrete Jungle with Zoo Life (2009)
  • I Am Legend with DJ Whoo Kid & DJ Nik Bean (2009)[31]
  • C.O.P.S: Crippin' on Public Streets with DJ Nik Bean (2011)[32]
  • The Graveyard Shift with Spider Loc, hosted by DJ Drama (2011)

Guest appearances

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  • "Charisma" (from the Kool Savas album, John Bello Story II) (2008)

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Thicker than Water Dog Fight Host
2000 Tha Eastsidaz Himself Uncredited
2002 Book of Love Entourage Leader
2009 Miss March Posse Member #2

References

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  1. ^ Birchmeier, Jason. "40 Glocc". Apple Music. Retrieved November 26, 2022.
  2. ^ "Rapper sentenced in prostitution sting". July 2020.
  3. ^ The Zoo Crew: Migrate Adapt or Die at ARTISTdirect Archived July 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. ArtistDirect. Retrieved August 12, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Jay, Lil (June 2008). Lloyd Banks & Tony Yayo Interview. DuBCNN. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  5. ^ Reid, Shaheem (January 25, 2006) Mobb Deep, 50 Cent Get Tattoos To Prove Loyalty MTV Accessed August 15, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Milne, Conan (May 2007) Review of "That New Nigga". DubCNN. Retrieved August 11, 2008.
  7. ^ G4 – The Feed – Freestyle 101: 40 Glocc & Gail Gotti (G-Unit) Archived April 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine G4TV Accessed August 14, 2008.
  8. ^ DubCNN News Archive. (You may have to scroll down to find the particular section.) DubCNN.com Accessed August 12, 2008.
  9. ^ 40 Glocc & Sam Scarfo "Where the Hammers At?" on DubCNN.com DubCNN.com Accessed August 7, 2008.
  10. ^ 40 Glocc ft. 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo "Hammers" G-Unit remix on DubCNN.com DubCNN.com (March 2008).
  11. ^ "In the News Again: Colton rapper 40 Glocc scoffs at gangster i... | Facebook". Facebook.
  12. ^ 40 glocc @40glocc LIL WAYNE BLOOD CHAIN SNATCHED BY ZOOLIFE G-UNIT VILLAGE BOO 3 AMIGOS VIDEO, June 8, 2008, archived from the original on December 20, 2021, retrieved February 1, 2020
  13. ^ "Tyga Admits To Chain Snatching, Explains Incident". BallerStatus.com. June 28, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Tyga Addresses Chain Snatching Rumors, 40 Glocc Says Chains Were Bought Back". BallerStatus.com. June 11, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2020.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ 40 Glocc, Lil Boo Reply To Plies' Diss With ‘Return to Sender'. AllHipHop.com (November 24, 2009). Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  16. ^ Gamble, Ronnie. (September 8, 2010) 40 Glocc Banned From California Apartment Complex As Part of Gang Injunction[permanent dead link]. BallerStatus.com. Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  17. ^ Rapper 40 Glocc arrested in San Bernardino. Latimesblogs.latimes.com (January 24, 2011). Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  18. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus. (December 10, 2011) G-Unit's 40 Glocc Arrested Over Domestic Dispute, "[I] Could Not Speak Or Breathe" Archived March 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Sohh.Com. Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  19. ^ "40 Glocc Recounts Tumbling Down Hill With The Game In Hot Pursuit". HotNewHipHop. January 30, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  20. ^ Horowitz, Steven J.. (March 11, 2013) 40 Glocc Suing Game For $4.5 Million Over Assault | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales. HipHop DX. Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  21. ^ Exclusive! 40 Glocc Allegedly Knocks Out Game's Manager Taydoe Archived January 4, 2013, at the Wayback Machine. ThisIs50.com (January 1, 2013). Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  22. ^ "The Game Ordered to Pay 40 Glocc $3K for Assault". December 26, 2015.
  23. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus. (June 3, 2011) 40 Glocc Says Don't Be A Menace, "He Wanna B*tch Up Now?"[permanent dead link]. Sohh.Com. Retrieved on 2013-04-20.
  24. ^ a b "40 Glocc Cops Sweet Plea Deal in Minnesota Prostitution Case". TMZ. October 23, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  25. ^ Berry, Peter A. (June 16, 2017). "40 Glocc Shot Twice at California Funeral - XXL". XXL Mag. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  26. ^ "Rapper 40 Glocc shot while attending funeral in San Bernardino, expected to survive". San Bernardino Sun. June 16, 2017. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  27. ^ "Outspoken on DatPiff". Datpiff.com. Archived from the original on August 30, 2010. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  28. ^ "Outspoken 2 on Dat Piff". Datpiff.com. August 26, 2006. Archived from the original on August 30, 2010. Retrieved September 7, 2010.
  29. ^ 40 Glocc Outspoken Vol. 3 Download at DuBCNN.com. Retrieved July 9, 2008.
  30. ^ That New Nigga at DatPiff.com. Retrieved July 10, 2008.
  31. ^ 40 Glocc Releases Star-Studded Mixtape Online Archived December 12, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. HipHopDX.com. Retrieved January 9, 2009.
  32. ^ "40 glocc – C.o.p.s "Criping On Public Streets" Hosted by dj nik bean // Free Mixtape @". Datpiff.com. February 16, 2011. Archived from the original on April 17, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
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