Music Career
At the beginning of his rap career, Harris adopted the name G.L.C., or 'Gangsta Legendary Crisis'. In 2004 he signed to Kanye West's G.O.O.D. Music label, and was featured in "Spaceship" from West's album The College Dropout, and "Drive Slow" on Late Registration. He was one-third of the Chicago rap group The Go Getters with Kanye West and label-mate Really Doe. The group released one album together called World Record Holders.
G.L.C.'s debut album, Love, Life & Loyalty, was released on October 12, 2010.
GLC, the latest rapper Mr. O produces for has been featured on hip hop wired. When one types in “hip hop wired GLC” into Google the whole page is only about GLC. Kazeem Famuyide is the senior editor of music (the only senior editor of music). He is also manager of Mr. O. This explains why GLC is so popular in the magazine.
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