One of the forefathers of the gangsta rap scene in his native Philippines, MC
Aristotle Pollisco (October 18, 1977), aka Gloc 9, rose to fame in the early 90s
as one of the members of the seminal hip-hop collective Death Threat. Hailing
from the city of Binangonan in the Rizal province, Gloc 9 was invited to join
Death Threat after an Andrew E. show and went on to release a string of
highly-successful albums with the group, including 1997’s Kings of da
Underground, which obtained quadruple platinum certification. After leaving the
group in 1999, he contributed original material t...