A HIP HOP STATE OF MIND
40 Glocc’s reputation may
very well precede him. His now notorious “run-in” with Plies has
been a YouTube sensation. An affiliate of G-Unit, he represents the
G that is placed before the unit. A west coast veteran who was
raised on the likes of Spice 1 and C-Bo he attempts to take the
baton and push his genre of music forward. Concrete Jungle is a
cohesive effort that introduces 40 and his Zoo Life crew to the
world. It’s a solid compilation that provides glimpses of staying
power and the potential for long careers. Those moments are clouded
with the need for more creative material and improved delivery. The
album does little to advance 40 as an artist, let alone further
Gangsta Rap as a sub-genre. 40 and Zoo Life stick to the typical
topics and routine approaches. Rightfully, 40 Glocc is the feature
heavy artist of the project. The most talented member in his crew,
it’s easy to hone in on his verses and give little attention to the
rest of Zoo Life. The exception is Gail Gotti, the former Death Row
Records artist and wife of Kurupt. Gotti makes several appearances
and proves that she may be the best left coast female artist since
Lady Of Rage. Unfortunatly, her appearances are few and far between
and would have breathed more life and lyrical diversity into
Concrete Jungle. In a genre that has heard almost everything that
could be said, 40, however, does manage to come across genuine and
sincere. He never mimics the greats that came before him, and is
intent to deliver his narrative as original as possible is
commendable. Lyrically, he is consistent but never outstanding, and
the production never seems to take solid work to the next level.
Tracks like “Safari” could easily be standout records, but suffer
from so-so board work. His Zoo Life cast also struggles to increase
the value of the tracks. All of them are competent emcees but do
little to separate themselves from one another. One highlight of
the project is the Ras Kass-assisted “Another Angel Dies.” This is
arguably the best cut on the album and sees the Waterproof Emcee in
top notch form. Like other California G-Rap veterans, CJ Mac and
Yukmouth, 40 isn’t shy about name-dropping artists he is not fond
of, as well as speaking on hot topic issues. His bluntness gives
the listener several eyebrow raising moments and in an industry of
calculated projects and narratives, his openness to speak on
anything and everything is respectable, even if it’s easy to
disagree with some of the things that he is saying. Game, Young
Buck, as well as Lil Wayne feel the wrath of 40 on “3 Amigos” . He
is blunt about criticizing the code they live and has no problem
taking on his G-Unit boss’ beefs. The influence of those that
preceded him can be felt on tracks such as “Hell on Earth.” He
channels Spice 1 and spits ghetto narratives in a perspective that
only he can relay. The Inland Empire O.G. isn’t shy about talking
about the negative or ugly parts of LA. He raps relentlessly about
people, pigs, snitches and homosexuals. Concrete Jungle is a raw
project that is completely free of creative restraints that many
artists face. 40 Glocc gives the world the middle finger and you’re
either with or against him. Even though some of the subject matter
is a bit tired, 40 and Zoo Life stand by their words and choices
and deliver the material in a rather convincing manner. In a
culture where emcees go to great lengths to convince their
audiences of their gangster past or present, 40 Glocc just tells it
how it is. He makes no apologies for what he is, what he says, or
the dirt he has done. Instead, he merely attempts to live what he
writes and write what he lives. 40 lives by a code and expects
artists who speak of his lifestyle to follow the same rules. His
Zoo Life crew abides by his way of life and does their best to
follow 40’s lead. It doesn’t always work successfully, but it’s
believable. So if your favorite artist is in California and doesn’t
abide by the rules they shout on record, expect to see them
sprinting in the opposite direction of 40 Glocc and Zoo Life.The #1 Hip Hop Social Entertainment Blog Community! JOIN NOW and become a member to access exclusive content!
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