Thursday, August 21, 2008

RH Exclusive : GLC - Years in the Making



Chicago born GLC, short for Gangster L. Crisis, advised the world to ‘drive slow’ on Kanye West’s ’05 smash of the same name. It should come as no surprise then that as bloggers, DJ’s, and fans alike clamor for the long awaited debut, Love, Life, and Loyalty, GLC remains cool, calm, and collected. While he looks forward to sharing his album with the world, he appeared to be in no rush to release new material during our conversation at Chicago’s Soundscape studio. He’s been around enough years, and enough successful Hip Hop artists to know that having the right plan is just as important as the right sound.

“I could come out with an album tomorrow if I choose to, and then be disappointed cause I had no proper setup," he said. “Without the proper setup, it’s like you’re wasting your time.”

While the slow rolling drums and laid back flow of “Drive Slow” can still be used to describe his manner, it’s another Kanye line that can be used to illustrate his mindset. Just as Kanye rapped on “Lollipop,” “I don’t do it for my health man, I do it for the belt, man,” so too goes GLC. The everyday hero from 87th street is not interested in being the man of the moment, but is eying a longer legacy.

“I’m not doing this just to say I rap. Naw, that’s not what it is. I want the respect, I want the honor, I want the recognition, and yes I do want the glory. And from that I’ll be able to change so many people’s lifestyles.”

A change for the better is something that GLC underwent thanks to the guidance and opportunities afforded him through Kanye West. It is a fact not lost on the hustler turned full-time music maker. That’s why he continues to return to the ghettos of Chicago, wisdom, understanding, and respect in hand. His demeanor has made him one of the most beloved figures in Chicago’s Hip Hop scene, and with his upcoming mixtape, as well as a starring role in NFL Blitz, he has a strong chance to grow his name and brand.

In this RH exclusive interview, GLC speaks about his timing and approach to his debut album, learning from Kanye West, and the powers of Karma.

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