“Not superstitious but I broke a couple of mirrors, my reflections was confessions of a killer and heaven know it.”
As he prepares to release Respect My Come Up, Gangsta L. Crisis released a video for one of the leading tracks, “For A Gangster.” The Weathermen-produced track has a definitive, uptempo bounce that matches GL’s delivery, which is sped up a little more than usual to keep tempo and more articulate. As well, the Go-getter speaks a few truths relevant to himself and probably anyone else who’s spent enough time on the city streets, on the wrong side of the law on a chase for the almighty dollar.
As for the image above & accompanying video, let the man tell it.
Gangster movies played a big part in raising me! Fortunately enough I was able to differentiate between movies & reality! However I was unable to escape the allure of a Scorsese film or even the Sopranos. This is Noah Banks & GLC’s interpretation of their favorite gangster films in the form of a music video! Listen well & watch closely as we demonstrate a mere case of cause & effect! Its cool to entertain as this is a case of entertainment & we in no way glorify the genocide that plagues our community! Chicago lets Go & stay tuned to FakeshoreDrive.com for the release of Respect My Come Up!
Respect the hustle and the grind. Sponsored by LRG, Respect My Come Up drops Tuesday over @ FSD.


that’s my brother on the director tip.
Nice. Like the song and vid
That gangster shit is played out on to the next.
^Fuck that. I need that gangster shit to balance out pop rap (some of which I enjoy, but just saying).
The Cory Gunz gangsta shit is played out