Artist's albums
Beach Cruiser (10 Year Anniversary)
2023 · album
Let's Get Busy (feat. Tyga)
2023 · single
My Nyk Cortez (feat. Mr. White Dogg)
2022 · single
'21 Stimmy Flow
2022 · single
Kanye Should Have Never Married (That Bitch)
2022 · single
Spend Some Time
2021 · single
Gangsta Boogie (feat. The Game)
2021 · single
6 'N The Mornin' (GMX)
2021 · single
Water
2021 · single
Be Cool
2020 · single
Tap In
2020 · single
Mirrors (Thuggin) [Lotus & ADroiD Mix]
2019 · single
Mirrors (Thuggin)
2019 · single
2Pac Must Die
2019 · single
WestSide
2019 · single
Money on My Mind
2019 · single
$mellin Like Money (feat. MNAJ)
2016 · single
GlassHouse 2: Life Ain't Nuthin But...
2015 · album
Knock It out (Nelson Cruz Walk up Song)
2015 · single
Big Bro
2015 · single
Flowers - Single
2015 · single
After Hours (feat. Dom Kennedy) - Single
2015 · single
After Hours (feat. Dom Kennedy) - Single
2015 · single
My World (feat. Brian McKnight) - Single
2015 · single
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Biography
Glasses Malone knows how to make a statement. In July 2019, the Watts, California rapper released the jaw-dropping “2Pac Must Die” song and video, in which Glasses Malone tells the story of Tupac Shakur’s death from the perspective of Compton Crip gang member Orlando “Baby Lane” Anderson, whom many believe shot and killed Tupac. “2Pac Must Die” became an Internet sensation, logging more than 5.1 million views and leading to Glasses Malone getting high profile interviews with The Breakfast Club and Big Boy, among others. Growing up as a street-racing enthusiast in the gang-infested streets of Southern California, Glasses Malone focused on creativity early on. It was a way to express himself as he shuttled between Watts and Compton, became a gang member, dealt drugs, and endured his mother getting a 20-year federal prison sentence. In his music, Glasses Malone’s remarkable blend of street insight, social commentary, and lyricism earned him ringing endorsements from a series of rap icons, including JAY-Z and Dr. Dre. From there, Glasses Malone became a rap fixture thanks to a series of acclaimed mixtapes, including White Lightening. “I was bred by Birdman to run a record label,” Glasses Malone says. “I was schooled by Mack 10 to understand what it would take to succeed from a musical and visual perspective. What it would need to look like. The right person was casted for this film.” Get Your Popcorn. 🍿 - Soren Baker