G-Lloyd
Brooklyn-based rapper known for mixtapes and co-owner of Pocketful Entertainment.
Rapper
August 17, 1991
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Gregory Lloyd, also known as G-Lloyd, is a Brooklyn-based American musician, singer, and rapper recognized for his unique voice and thought-provoking lyrics. He gained prominence with his debut album, “Rise and Grind,” which included popular tracks like “Money Talks” and “Grind Mode.” G-Lloyd has since released several successful singles, such as “Hustle and Flow” and “Dream Chaser,” accumulating millions of streams and a loyal fanbase. His other notable albums include “Hustle Hard,” “Street Dreams,” and “Real Recognize Real.”
In addition to his music career, G-Lloyd is actively involved in philanthropic endeavors. He participated in the “Artists United Against Gun Violence Concert” and partnered with the “No More Campaign” to raise domestic violence awareness. He has also hosted charity events and prepared meals for those in need, earning recognition for his community contributions.
G-Lloyd is known for his mixtapes The Intro, The Sequel, The Statement, and The Progress, and is the co-owner of the record label and clothing line Pocketful Entertainment. Despite his accomplishments, he remains grounded and continues to innovate and push boundaries in his music. G-Lloyd’s talent and dedication have established him as one of the most influential and respected artists in the hip-hop industry today.