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Infamous/G-Unit Artist 40 Glocc & Spider Loc Album "Graveyard Shift" Dropping 3-22-1



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ZOOLIFE/INFAMOUS/G-UNIT ARTIST

40 GLOCC & SPIDER LOC

RELEASE HIGHLY CONTROVERSIAL

STREET ALBUM HOSTED BY DJ DRAMA

“GRAVEYARD SHIFT”


January 31st, 2010- (Colton, CA) Big Bad 4-0 officially announced the March 22nd release date of his new street album “ Graveyard Shift”. The Zoolife | Infamous G Unit star player cleverly teamed up with fellow G Unit artist “Spider Loc” and the world renown DJ Drama to bring hardcore hip hop fans what they fiend for; gritty uncut, unadulterated music straight from the streets. The  highly anticipated album has been a work in progress for 2 years due to the incarceration of Spider Loc; but with time working in both artist favor to flourish the project into a highly anticipated urban masterpiece.

Tony Yayo, Gail Gotti, Jay-O Felony, Kurupt, Busta Rhymes, Obie Trice, MC-8, ZOOBABIES and Norega are amoungst the line up of heavy hitting features on the album. When asked about what fans can expect to hear the Zoolife Entertainment artist/ceo stated “fans can expect to hear that crisp rhythmic gangsta sound that only comes from the heart of the streets” .

Prior to his new release the West Coast driven celebrity dropped a highly successful mainstream single “Damn” featuring TV Tycoon Ray J which was featured on MTVU this fall and followed up with a remix featuring Ray J, Yo Gotti & Twista. All-Star features from Snoop Dogg, E-40, Mistah F.A.B., Xzibit, MC Eiht, Kurupt, Yukmouth and Messy Marv on Big Bad 4-0’s  “Welcome To California” and “NWA’ which covered topics from politics, police to parties also produced a huge buzz that has been strategically aligned as a build up to the release of  “Graveyard Shift”.

With 5.2 million Youtube views, 13 million World Star Hip Hop video views and 3.5 million views on Vlad TV and national press campaigns in store; Big Bad 4-0 is projected to show highly affirmative results from “Graveyard Shift”.
 

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to bring hardcore hip hop fans what they fiend for

Not sure what the definition of a hardcore hip hop fan is, but a fan prefers music to be untagged.

I'm not a fan of Game's last mixtape, but he dropped the untagged version of his mixtape a day after the tagged version came out. Props to Game for that. 40 Glocc & Spider Loc should do the same.

Slowly rappers finally start to realize their fans don't want to listen to DJ tags. Hopefully one day 40 Glocc will not only leave the pointless beefs behind him, but also stops supporting rapists like DJ Drama.