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GLC – My Downfall (ft. Nico Segal) [Prod By Blended Babies]

February 20, 2013 by deadendhiphop

Former fellow G.O.O.D. Music representer GLC returns with his latest video, “My Downfall,” from his recently released Silence Of The Lames mixtape.

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Music Video: GLC – Everything (ft. JNan x Really Doe)

February 18, 2013 by deadendhiphop

GLC teamed up with JNan and former fellow G.O.O.D. Music representer Really Doe on “Everything” and they let everyone know what they’ve been wondering about; diving headfirst into adversity in a very triumphant manner! “Everything” is taken from GLC’s recently released Silence Of The Lames mixtape which is nearing 30,000 downloads now on Datpiff.com. GLC …

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Mixtape: Wais P – PV$$Y RICH (Hosted By Statik Selektah)

January 27, 2013 by deadendhiphop

PV$$Y RICH features an impressive list of guests, names like Action Bronson, Devin The Dude, GLC, Mistah FAB, 8Ball & MJG, and more. Production on PV$$Y RICH is supplied by Drum Gang, Domingo, M-Phazes, Sebb, J Gambit and more. I am looking forward to hearing this after his song on the Diggaz With Attitude album. …

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GLC – Silence Of The Lames [Mixtape]

December 14, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Seventeen new tracks with Wais P and Bun B and a few more from GLC. Silence of the Lames kind of fit some hip hop out there. Listen: GLC-Silence of the Lames Download Mixtape | Free Mixtapes Powered by DatPiff.com

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GLC – Anti-Simp [Mixtape]

August 7, 2012 by deadendhiphop

GLC drops off a new mixtape with 17 tracks on it. That name though. Download below. Download Mixtape | Free Mixtapes Powered by DatPiff.com Download: GLC-Anti-Simp

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@ the end of the day…Should artists stay local to become global? Judah Answers

February 3, 2012 by deadendhiphop

There has always been a debate on whether artists/producers should stay local or move out of their state to get success. The next few articles will check different points of view on this topic and their reason. First up, DC rapper and producer, Judah. CG: Why did you decide to stay in DC to do …

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