After starting his own independent label with Zoo Life Entertainment, West Coast rapper 40 Glocc is set to unveil his new roster of artists on Concrete Jungle.

Due out December 1, the street album features Village Boo, Gail Gotti, and Tip Toe, among others. Concrete Jungle will also serve as the precursor to The G-Unit affiliate’s next album N.W.A. New World Agenda, which is tentatively scheduled for an early 2010 release.

40 Glocc’s Concrete Jungle will be released via Urban Music Alliance. Track listing is below:

1. Intro
2. Criminal (ft. Lil Boo & Tek)
3. Spin The Globe
4. Welcome to the Ghetto (ft. Tri Star & Village Boo)
5. Another Angel Dies (ft. Ras Kass [click to read])
6. Walk In My Shoes (ft. Yacc & Tip Toe)
7. Haters & Bitches (ft. Zoo Babiez, Lil Boo & Locie Loc)
8. Hell On Earth (ft. Lil Toot)
9. Grindin (ft. Tip Toe & Notes)
10. 100 (ft. Tip Toe, E-Note & Michlobe)
11. Bouncing In The Bed (ft. Village Boo, Ken Bib & Locie Loc)
12. Skit (ft. Ras Kass & Csik)
13. Narcotics (ft. Gail Gotti)
14. Local Boy (ft. Sun)
15. Skit (ft. Unforgivable)
16. 3 Amigos
17. Couple Geez (ft. Lil Boo & Brook)
18. Smoke Drank (ft. Zoobabiez)
19. Hundred Grand (ft. Yacc)
20. Safari (ft. Village Boo)
21. Concrete Jungle (ft. Tip Toe & Village Boo)
22. Shot The Fuck Up (ft. Prodigy [click to read], Locie Loc, Yacc, Ken Bib, Natural Born & Village Boo)

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In other news, business consultant Cedric Muhammad has recently written a series of books catering to individuals who are struggling to start their own business with The Entrepreneurial Secret: Starting a Business Without a Bank Loan, Collateral or Revenue.

Establishing himself as a multi-faceted advisor, Muhammad has worked with such companies as The Source Magazine, Wall Street Journal, and also served as general manager for the Wu-Tang Clan during the mid-90’s. Muhammad has channeled these collective experiences into a three-part book series that gives readers the insight to work toward their own entrepreneurial dreams.

Seeing the significance of his books, Muhammad stated, “There is no single book or book series that I know of that properly and simultaneously connects how the political economy, personal struggle and business principles impact entrepreneurship.”

Taking on the task, he continued, “My clients and readers would always ask me for one book to recommend on the subject that would be comprehensive and I couldn’t do it. So, I guess in The Entrepreneurial Secret I have attempted to write the book that they and I wanted to read.”

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