ZOOLIFE INFAMOUS|G UNIT PRESENTS

Known renegade and revolutionary hip hop phenomenon 40 GLOCC (pronounced “Four O”)
continues to keep music fans screaming for more with his charismatic and poignant punchlines
and lethal lyrical deliveries; this time with his new release “Graveyard Shift”. The Zoolife/
Infamous G Unit heavy hitter cleverly teamed up with fellow G Unit artist “Spider Loc” and
DJ Drama to bring fans what they fiend for; gritty uncut, unadulterated hip hop fresh from the
streets. All 3 performers individually known for being controversial independent hip hop icons in
their own unique ways are a sure shot formula for a successful album.

The legendary 4o Glocc whom having collaborated with some of the music industry’s most
successful and respected artists such as 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, ODB, Mobb Deep, Game,
Xzibit, Busta Rhymes and many others is well seasoned in the art of “rockin’ the crowd”. With a
mega fan base growing by leaps and bound all over the world 40 Glocc and his outlandish ways
continue to turn the heads of fans and media alike. 40’s newest venture with Fontana Distribution
is thriving and he is taking his Zoolife Entertainment imprint and turning it into an Empire.

40 Glocc makes it flagrantly clear with the “Graveyard Shift” that he has continued to hone his
skills and master his craft. Along side Spider Loc & DJ Drama the trio have taken the (masterful)
art of body bagging whack MC’s to a whole new level. With a complimenting heavy hitting
lineup with features from “A” list artists such as Tony Yayo, Gail Gotti, Jay-O Felony, Kurupt,
Busta Rhymes, Obie Trice, MC-8, ZOOBABIES and Noreaga you will hear a variety of that
crisp rhythmic gangsta sound that only comes from the heart of the streets and captivates the
heart of every true blue hip hop/rap fan. Ever Ready Hip Enforcer 40 Glocc delivers and keeps
the fans wanting for more.

WHO IS 40 GLOCC

Big Bad 4-0 a/k/a 40 Glocc is no stranger to controversy. As a native of Colton, in California’s Inland
Empire; a neighborhood affectionately known as “the zoo”, it kind of comes with the territory. You can
choose either to eat,or be eaten and 40 Glocc stays well fed. Using his experience as a solo artist under
Empire Records/BMG, 40 Glocc dropped “The Jackal” (Ft Bad Azz, Tray Dee, Ras Kass, Kurupt, Mac
Minister & Dr Dre) in 2003. It was after this album he decided to part ways with Empire Music and
joined with Mobb Deep’s Label, Infamous Records under G-Unit Records. In 2006 he began his
European tour with Mobb Deep & G-Unit. Soon after released Outspoken 1(2006), Outspoken 2 (2007),
Outspoken 3 (2008), That New Nigga (2008) and I am Legend (2009). During this time40 Glocc has also
amassed a respectable roster of artists from around his way and launched his own label ZOOLIFE
Entertainment; whose first project was “Concrete Jungle”. The album dropped nationwide on December
8th, 2009 with digital distribution through Urban Music Alliance (UMA) and hit store shelves shortly
after in January 2010.”Concrete Jungle” is jam packed with music that shows 40 Glocc and Zoo Life are
doing their part to hold up the legacy of West Coast Gangsta Rap. It features songs with ZooLife’s Sun,
Village Boo, Lil Boo, Tip Toe, Ken Bib, Locie Loc and Yacc as well as 40′s female counterpart, Gail
Gotti (Night In Gail Entertainment.) Concrete Jungle features the Village Boo and Tip Toe video WHICH
dropped ln MID October; it can be seen here on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/BIGGBAD40.

The single “Grindin” has reached well over 350k internet views and is currently receiving spins on MTV
Jams, Music choice On Demand and more local TV music stations across the nation. 2010 will see 40
drop his much anticipated solo project “New World Agenda”. You can also expect involvement in more
film roles. His first role was in the 2009 teen comedy, “Miss March”, which opened earlier this year and
hit number 10 in the box office. The film is now available on DVD and Pay per View. Little do many of
his fans know, Big Bad 40 also has a “True Hollywood” story. Homeless throughout his teenage years,
forced toraise himself then finding a home within the street community formed a man filled with musical
passion and a ton of stories to tell. Today as CEO of Zoo Life Entertainment, 40 Glocc is making it his
mission to unveil the reality aspect of street life and the times he and his Zoo Life Family have
experienced. “Ignorance is maintained by a lack of knowledge; I am here to educate the masses for the
sole purpose of providing solutions for communities all across the nation. I want the people to know I
understand their story because of where I came from; Zoo Life is the voice of the streets. My form of
expression may appear harsh to some but the public identifies that it’s built from being a survivor. We
can no longer let any color hold us back from fulfilling our purpose in life,find your destiny,” says the
Big Bad 40.Multiple media outlets from MTV.com, XXL Magazine, and Worldstarhiphop.com to Sirius
Satellite radio shows with Angela Yee and DJ Kay Slay all have saluted the strides made by the ambitious
businessman.

With steady cameras and blogs all watching, he is ready and set to penetrate the industry
with a ton of musical information. Big Bad 40 strategically set off the fall off with his commercial radio
Hit single “Damn” featuring Ray J; also “Welcome to California” with remixes from major west coast
artists like E-40, Xzibit, Beeda Weeda, Messy Marv, Yukmouth,Chop Black, Brotha Lynch, Mistah Fab,
Ras kass, Lil Boo, Village Boo, Turf Talk, Kurupt, Jayo, The Jaka, Kam, Mc8,Hot Dollar, Taje, Crooked
I and a few more. Music channels such as Music Choice, AOL Music, and MTV Jams consistently give
the talented Big Bad 40 air time; just to name a few. During the 4th quarter of 2010 Big Bad 40GLOCC’s
video “One Day at a time” made heavy rotation & contest placement on MTVU & BET’s 106 & Park.
The quickly emerging Artist/CEO’s radio play in the U.S., Canada & overseas markets are steadily
increasing every day.To listen to Big Bad 40′s music is to listen to an intensified narration and remix of
what he considers to be his very own rags to riches story. With 40’s albums “C.O.P.S” & “New World
Agenda” creating such a huge buzz; fans and critics alike can anticipate yet another lyrical storm with the
release of “Graveyard Shift”; the talented artist’s latest project with Spider Loc & DJ Drama. Please visit
www.40GLOCC.com to stay current on everything 40 GLOCC.

Type of shit I’m On (40 GLOCC) by GryndMobb