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Glasses Malone @ The Workers Club NOTE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Glasses Malone has withdrawn from this show. We appreciate your understanding, and current ticket holders who wish to receive a refund can do so by contacting admin@oztix.com.au.FACEBOOK EVENT  (RSVP + invite your mates!)Get ready for an unforgettable night of raw energy and real hip hop as renowned heavyweight Benny Sinclair hits the stage in Melbourne for an exclusive live performance!This 18+ event is more than just a show—it’s a celebration of the culture, the bars, the beats, and the unity that hip hop brings.Supporting acts include rising stars J$Dolla, Legend, Kapsize and more surprise guests bringing the fire all night long. Expect gritty lyrics, infectious rhythms and the undeniable West Coast and Aussie flavour.Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just stepping into the scene, this is the kind of night that reminds you why you fell in love with hip hop in the first place. Don’t sleep on it—real ones only.

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Where: The Workers Club

51 - 55 Brunswick St
Fitzroy
3065
Australia

Who: Glasses Malone

Hip-hop
Despite the fact he doesn’t glorify the gang-banging lifestyle he once led, rejecting the common archetype of hardcore West Coast rappers, Watts/L.A. native Glasses Malone’s explosive mixtape run placed him far ahead of the crop of “New West” MCs that emerged in the mid- to late 2000s. Malone actually grew up between both Watts and Compton neighborhoods in Los Angeles. His whole family was very deep in the illegal drug trade (his mother was convicted and sentenced to prison for 25 years). He eventually abandoned hustling drugs and gang-banging to pursue music fully. He immediately made a big impact with street albums The Crack Mixtape (2003) and White Lightning (2005) which together sold in the tens of thousands and provided a number of hits for L.A. radio. The buzz he created from those two mixtapes alone stirred up a high-end, major-label bidding war that included Def Jam, Atlantic, and Aftermath as suitors. In late 2005 Malone signed a whopping $1.7 million distribution deal with Sony for his Blu Division imprint. During the following year, Sony underwent massive restructuring which included eliminating the label’s urban division. Malone was released from his contract in 2007, but wasted no time in securing a joint deal with Cash Money Record and Westside Connection MC Mack 10’s Hoo-Bangin’ imprint practically a week later. He then offered up his first proper single, “Certified,” with hook-crooner Akon, which slowly made its way into national radio rotation. G Malone is currently promoting his new single, entitled “Sun Come Up”. The track features Rick Ross, T-Pain and Birdman and has received heavy airplay on commercial hip hop radio as well as video play on MTV. (Originally written by Cyril Cordor for All Music Guide) “Beach Cruiser” the new album, Available Now @ http://itun.es/iBJ4GR http://www.GlassesMalone.com

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