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Spider Loc

Spider Loc, born Curtis Norvell Williams on January 19, 1979, in , is an American rapper and actor known for his contributions to . Active since the early 2000s, he initially gained attention through connections to , where he was discovered by and contributed to projects like the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack under the moniker "Spider." In 2004, after performing for and , Loc signed with , becoming a key figure in the label's expansion as CEO of G-Unit West. During his tenure with G-Unit from 2004 to 2011, Spider Loc appeared on numerous mixtapes, including G-Unit Radio Part 18: Rags 2 Riches (2006) alongside and , and released independent street albums such as West Kept Secret: (2007) and Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate (2008), which highlighted his style rooted in Compton street life. He was later dropped from the label amid internal shifts but founded his own imprint, Baymaac Records, to continue his music endeavors. Beyond , Loc has navigated personal challenges, including a period of incarceration that he has discussed publicly, and expanded into with the launch of his Factz Ova Feelinz in 2022 on the LAnd Media Network. His career also includes roles, though remains his primary outlet, with ongoing releases through the reflecting his resilience in the landscape.

Early life

Childhood and upbringing

Curtis Williams, better known by his stage name Spider Loc, was born on January 19, 1979, in Compton, California. Williams grew up as an only child in a single-parent household led by his mother in South Central Los Angeles and Compton, with his father living separately but remaining involved in his life. His family was deeply religious, particularly after his mother became more devoted to the Seventh-day Adventist faith when he was around 8 or 9 years old, leading to regular Saturday church attendance that shaped his early years. This environment provided his initial exposure to music through gospel influences, fostering an appreciation for performance and rhythm within a structured spiritual context. Despite the religious foundation, Williams lived in a gang-affiliated neighborhood near Track New Park in Compton, where street life was pervasive and he formed early bonds with local youth involved in Crip activities. His father's construction of a at home drew neighborhood kids, including members of the and other sets, exposing him to culture from a young age and leading to his own initial involvement in local Crip-related activities around ages 13 to 14. For , Williams attended Seventh-day Adventist schools throughout his childhood, never enrolling in institutions, and he graduated high school with a 2.8 GPA despite having the potential for better academic performance. These contrasting influences— and street temptations—later informed his creative pursuits, including early and as outlets.

Entry into music

Curtis Williams, known by his stage name Spider Loc, adopted the moniker from his street persona in , where it originated as a gang affiliation linked to the local 97th Street East Coast Crips. This name reflected his roots in the tradition, emphasizing authenticity drawn from his experiences in . Growing up in a church environment also subtly influenced his lyrical themes, blending spiritual undertones with gritty narratives. In the early 2000s, Spider Loc was discovered by while navigating the Compton rap scene, leading to a brief association with without a formal signing. This period marked his initial forays into professional recording, as he collaborated loosely with Death Row-affiliated artists while building his reputation through local performances and street credibility. Spider Loc's first notable recordings emerged around 2003, including the track "Dys-Funk-Tional" featuring on the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack, released under . He also contributed to Kurupt's Against tha Grain project during this time.) Following his disassociation from , he released the independent album Brainless: The Prequel in 2003 via internet distribution, showcasing his West Coast style with raw tracks about Compton life, hustling, and gang dynamics. Local efforts in Compton, including underground freestyles and appearances at neighborhood events, helped solidify his presence in the regional scene before broader recognition.

Music career

Association with G-Unit

In 2004, Spider Loc met rapper in and performed for him. A week later in , introduced him to , leading to his signing with under in early 2005, with serving as his mentor. This affiliation marked a significant breakthrough, positioning him as a key West Coast representative for the label amid its rapid expansion in the mid-2000s scene. Spider Loc was tasked with heading G-Unit West as CEO, an initiative aimed at bolstering the collective's influence on the by signing and developing regional talent. In this role, he focused on bridging East Coast dominance with West Coast street credibility, contributing to the label's strategic growth beyond its roots. His contributions to G-Unit projects included prominent guest appearances on Tony Yayo's debut album (2005), where he featured on the track "." These collaborations showcased his integration into the group's sound, blending aggressive lyricism with G-Unit's signature production. He also appeared on various G-Unit mixtapes, reinforcing the collective's cohesive output during this period. Promotional efforts saw Spider Loc actively participating in G-Unit's live performances and tours, including a 2006 U.S. tour stop with in that drew significant attention for its high-energy sets and regional appeal. Additionally, his loyalty to G-Unit extended to involvement in the group's high-profile feud with in 2005, where he released diss tracks targeting the former affiliate as part of the collective's defense.

Major releases

Spider Loc's debut project, Brainless: The Prequel, was released independently in 2005 as a mixtape-style featuring raw tracks produced by affiliates like . Key tracks included "What If?" and "Bounce," which highlighted his Crip-affiliated lyrics and street narratives, though the project received limited commercial attention due to its underground distribution. His follow-up, West Kept Secret: The Prequel, arrived in 2007 via RBC Records, marking a more polished G-Unit-backed effort with production from associates and collaborations including and on the track "Things Change." The debuted modestly on independent charts but earned a 6.5/10 rating from critics for its hard-hitting bass lines and introspective gang life themes, though some noted uneven vocal delivery. In 2008, Spider Loc released Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate through his own Baymaac Records imprint, focusing thematically on street survival, loyalty, and Compton hardships with tracks like "I'm a Crip" and "Bury Me a G." The album featured West Coast guests such as E-Note and received niche praise for its authentic storytelling but saw minimal mainstream commercial success. During this G-Unit affiliation period, Spider Loc also issued the Connected series, starting with Connected (2005, hosted by ) and extending through volumes up to 2008, emphasizing West Coast collaborations with artists like and alongside G-Unit staples. These tapes, often mixed by on related G-Unit Radio installments, boosted his visibility in circuits with energetic tracks like "I Know Ridaz."

Independent career

Following his departure from G-Unit Records around 2010, Spider Loc transitioned to an independent career, releasing music primarily through his own label, BAYMAAC Entertainment, and distributing via digital platforms. In 2019, he released the album U Ain't Heard?, a seven-track project featuring themes of street resilience, personal hustle, and aesthetics, as seen in tracks like "Walk That Walk" and "Boxers" (feat. E-Note). The album was distributed on streaming services such as and , marking his adaptation to the digital era without major label backing. Spider Loc continued this independent trajectory with Ill Literate in 2021, another seven-song effort exploring motivational narratives around overcoming adversity, loyalty, and daily struggles, exemplified by songs such as "Understood" and "Hate on Me" (feat. PARC BOE, Blacowt, and Tre Legend). Like its predecessor, it emphasized self-funded production and streaming accessibility on platforms including and . Post-2021, Spider Loc maintained activity through mixtape-style releases like Lost Tapes 3 (2022) and Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate (2023), focusing on raw, introspective content without traditional label promotion. In 2025, he issued singles such as "2 My Son," a personal dedication reflecting fatherhood and life lessons, released on August 16, and "Loyalty Ova Love" (feat. P Smurf) on September 15, which delves into themes of relational priorities and motivation amid ongoing independent distribution on and . These efforts highlight his sustained output in the streaming landscape, building on earlier G-Unit exposure to reach niche audiences.

Acting career

Film roles

Spider Loc made his acting debut in the 2004 independent comedy Bank Brothers, where he portrayed the character known as the Innocent Perpetrator in a story about a assembling a team of bank robbers who disguise themselves to pull off a series of heists. The low-budget film, directed by Kenneth Guertin, featured a small including and emphasized comedic elements in its crime caper narrative. In 2007, Spider Loc took on his first lead role as CJ Tillman in the street drama Paroled, directed by Sal Martino and co-starring Master P. The film follows Tillman, a two-strike felon recently released from prison, who struggles to rebuild his life with a legitimate job and care for his daughter while facing temptation from a lucrative offer to rejoin his old criminal crew. The film has an IMDb user rating of 7.6/10 (as of 2025, based on 36 reviews). In 2010, he appeared as Cash in the comedy-drama Rollers, directed by Romeo Antonio, which follows four childhood friends navigating life as college students and amateur rollerskaters. Spider Loc also ventured into voice acting with a supporting role providing additional voices in the 2005 video game 50 Cent: Bulletproof, developed by Viva Media and published by Vivendi Universal Games. In the game, which follows 50 Cent navigating a revenge-driven storyline amid drug trade and gang conflicts, Loc's voice work contributed to the ensemble of G-Unit-affiliated characters, enhancing the narrative's integration of hip-hop culture and interactive gameplay elements like shooting mechanics and mission-based progression. The title received mixed reviews for its gameplay but was noted for its celebrity voice cast, including other G-Unit members. In 2020, Spider Loc played Key Weigh in the action film The Council. He reprised the role in The Council 2 (2025). In 2023, he appeared as in the short film The Passenger - Spooky Hours.

Television and other media

Spider Loc made his television acting debut in the Showtime series Weeds, portraying the character Two-Strikes, a street dealer, in the season 3 episode "He Taught Me How to Drive By," which aired in 2007. In this guest role, he depicted a gritty urban figure involved in the show's drug trade narrative, marking an early step in transitioning from to on-screen performances. In 2007, he appeared as Prisoner #3 in the CBS series Numb3rs, in the season 3 episode "The Art of Reckoning." Also in 2007, Spider Loc guest-starred as Delonte, a gang leader, in the CBS series Cold Case, in the season 5 episode "Wunderkind." In 2008, he played a gangbanger in the CBS series Shark, in the season 2 episode "Bar Fight." He followed this with a guest role as Marquis Smith in the TNT series Saving Grace, in the 2009 season 3 episode "Am I Gonna Die Today?" As a character in a robbery-murder investigation, the role highlighted his ability to embody tense, street-level characters in procedural storytelling. Beyond scripted work, Spider Loc appeared as a contestant on the game show on June 8, 2017, competing under his real name, Curtis Williams. During the episode, he discussed his background, including his then-current job as a security officer, providing a glimpse into his life outside entertainment. In recent years, Spider Loc has engaged in non-scripted media through interviews, notably appearing on the Holdin' Court in February 2023, where he reflected on his experiences with and interactions with , among other career highlights. He has also featured in clips from the No Jumper in 2024 and 2025, participating in discussions on street culture and debates involving figures like Crip Mac and Snoopy Badazz.

Controversies

Feuds with other artists

One of Spider Loc's earliest notable feuds occurred in 2005 at a nightclub, where he and approximately five or six associates confronted rapper over the latter's ongoing beef with . The confrontation escalated when Spider Loc allegedly sucker-punched , causing his chain to come loose amid the chaos, and one of Spider's companions reportedly drew a gun. , accompanied only by member J-Stone at the time, later described the incident through The 's statement as a orchestrated by Spider Loc to curry favor with G-Unit, noting that aligned himself with J Prince and during the exchange. Spider Loc's association with G-Unit further embroiled him in the high-profile 2005-2006 beef between the crew and former member The Game, where he actively participated by releasing diss tracks targeting The Game to defend 50 Cent's camp. In response, The Game directed sharp bars at Spider Loc on his track "240 Bars (Spider Joke)," mocking him as a G-Unit affiliate enlisted specifically to counter the feud. This exchange highlighted Spider Loc's role as a West Coast enforcer in the broader G-Unit diss campaign, which included multiple tracks and public disses across mixtapes. In 2011, Spider Loc collaborated with rapper on the mixtape The Graveyard Shift, hosted by , despite underlying tensions stemming from their differing gang affiliations—Spider Loc representing the East Coast and linked to Bloods sets in . The artists acknowledged the historical Crips-Bloods rivalries but emphasized overcoming them for the project, with Spider Loc stating he showed love across lines due to personal ties and shared street experiences, while noted that modern conflicts in the region were more individualized than gang-based. The release showcased their chemistry as G-Unit affiliates, blending gritty tracks to appeal to street audiences. Spider Loc has faced several legal challenges throughout his career, including a notable incident in 2005 when he and 11 other members of 50 Cent's G-Unit entourage were arrested on charges of following a concert at in . The group was stopped by police while leaving the venue, with authorities discovering loaded handguns in their vehicles, leading to potential sentences of up to seven years in prison if convicted. However, the charges against Spider Loc and the others were ultimately dropped after further . In addition to this arrest, Spider Loc has openly discussed his experiences serving time in prison during interviews, attributing much of his growth and perspective on street life to those periods of incarceration. He has shared insights from his time behind bars, including advice for other inmates like in 2023, emphasizing survival strategies and the harsh realities of prison dynamics. In May 2025, following reports of being stabbed 14 times in prison, Spider Loc provided further commentary on the incident, highlighting racial and dynamics within correctional facilities. These experiences have influenced themes in his music, where he frequently references the struggles of predicate felons—individuals with multiple prior convictions facing enhanced penalties—highlighting the cyclical nature of in gang-affiliated communities without delving into specifics. Public disputes surrounding Spider Loc often stem from his longstanding affiliation with the 89 East Coast Crips and his outspoken defense of gang authenticity, which has led to heated exchanges within the and street communities. His ties to the era under have also fueled ongoing public conflicts, particularly with , whom Spider Loc has criticized for perceived betrayals during his label transition and handling of legacies. In the context of the 2025 escalation between Snoop and Suge—marked by Snoop's acquisition of and Suge's prison interviews accusing him of destroying the label's credibility—Spider Loc's past diss tracks and comments positioned him as a vocal supporter of Knight's vision, amplifying non-musical tensions around loyalty and industry fallout.

Discography

Studio albums

Spider Loc's debut studio album, West Kept Secret: The Prequel, was released on September 11, 2007, through RBC Records in association with and distributed by . The project features 15 tracks and showcases production from notable contributors including , , Da Trac Addic, and Spider Loc himself, blending elements with introspective lyrics about street life and perseverance. Executive produced by Spider Loc and co-executive produced by Crash D/A, the album did not achieve significant commercial chart success but served as a platform for Loc to establish his solo identity within the G-Unit collective. Following his G-Unit affiliation, Spider Loc released Da 1 U Luv 2 Hate on June 24, 2008, independently through his own Baymaac Records label. This 20-track effort explores themes of resilience amid adversity, interpersonal conflicts, and the complexities of fame and street credibility, reflecting Loc's experiences as an in the rap industry. The album includes a CD+DVD edition with additional visual content and was later made available on major streaming platforms in 2023, marking a re-release for broader digital accessibility. Like its predecessor, it bypassed major chart peaks but highlighted Loc's shift toward self-managed artistry post-Interscope. Politicin was released in 2018 as an independent through Baymaac Music, featuring 12 tracks focused on political and social themes in . B.A.Y.M.A.A.C., also from 2018, is a 14-track project emphasizing Bay Area and influences. U Ain't Heard? was issued on April 7, 2019, via Baymaac Music as a concise seven-track project emphasizing raw lyricism and personal reflection on his career . Clocking in at , the features collaborations with artists like E-Note and focuses on themes of authenticity and underappreciation in . Available on platforms such as and , it represents Loc's continued output in the streaming era without major label backing. Google Gang followed in 2020, a 10-track album highlighting collaborations and street narratives. In 2021, Loc released Ill Literate, another independent seven-track album distributed digitally through Baymaac Music, with a runtime of approximately 22 minutes. The project delves into literate storytelling about hustle, loyalty, and life challenges, featuring guests like Blacowt and Tre Legend, and underscores Spider Loc's evolution as a solo artist prioritizing narrative depth over commercial singles. Lost Tapes II, also from 2021, is a compilation-style album of unreleased material. By November 2025, these projects had garnered steady streams on services like Spotify, contributing to Loc's enduring presence in West Coast rap circles, though specific metrics remain modest compared to mainstream releases. Lost Tapes 3 was released in 2022, continuing the series with additional archival tracks.

Mixtapes and EPs

Spider Loc began releasing mixtapes in the mid-2000s as a means to gain visibility within the rap scene and promote his affiliation with . These projects, often distributed as limited-edition CDs or free digital downloads, featured raw, street-oriented tracks that highlighted his Compton roots and collaborations with regional artists, helping to cultivate a dedicated fanbase prior to his major label pursuits. The Connected series stands out as one of Spider Loc's most prominent efforts, hosted primarily by and emphasizing aesthetics with features from local talents. The inaugural volume, Connected (also known as Connected Vol. 1), released in 2005, included tracks like "I Know Ridaz" and showcased early G-Unit connections through production and guest spots, distributed via limited CD-Rs and online platforms to build buzz. Connected 2, dropped in 2008 and co-hosted by and DJ Nik Bean, expanded on this formula with aggressive anthems such as "Bitch Boy," again relying on free downloads and promo CDs to reach street audiences and solidify his presence in the mixtape circuit. Connected 3, released in 2007 and hosted by and DJ Crash D, featured tracks like "First Love" and continued the series' focus on gritty sound. Connected 4, released in 2008 and hosted by , focused on high-energy collaborations and was made available as a free ZIP download on sites like dubcnn.com, underscoring its role in fan engagement without commercial backing. Connected 5 followed in 2009, featuring tracks like "State 2 State" with guests Begetz and , distributed similarly through digital channels to maintain Spider Loc's underground momentum amid delays in his studio album rollout. These volumes collectively amplified his gritty lyricism and regional pride, serving as key tools for audience growth during his G-Unit tenure. Beyond the Connected series, Spider Loc issued other notable mixtapes that reinforced his independent hustle. Bangadoshish 2 (2007), a CD release, delved into Compton street narratives with raw production, circulated through limited physical copies to local supporters. Bangadoshish 3 followed in 2018 as a release with 14 tracks. Earlier projects like Brainless, The (2005) functioned as a -style precursor to his debut, blending freestyles and originals on format to test material and foster grassroots loyalty. Paroled The Movie: The Official (2007) tied into his acting ventures, offering soundtrack-like cuts distributed as promo CDs to cross-promote his multifaceted career. Additional mixtapes include We On Top (2009), focusing on triumphant themes. These efforts, often free or low-cost, were instrumental in expanding his reach from Compton outwards. In the post-2010 era, Spider Loc shifted toward to align with streaming trends and tie into recent singles. The Loc (2020), a seven-track EP available in AAC format, featured concise, introspective cuts reflecting his ongoing evolution, released via platforms like to sustain fan interest without full album commitments. More recent projects, such as those linked to 2025 singles like "Loyalty Ova Love," have appeared as short EP compilations on services including , emphasizing quick-release strategies to maintain visibility in the independent landscape. These , distributed exclusively online, continue to build on the tradition by offering accessible entry points for new listeners while recapturing his core sound.

Singles and guest appearances

Spider Loc's early singles gained prominence through affiliations with and soundtrack contributions. His debut major single, "When I Get Angry," released in 2006, appeared on the video game soundtrack, showcasing his aggressive rap style produced by . As a G-Unit affiliate, Spider Loc made notable guest appearances on label tracks, including the 2005 song "I Don't Know, Officer" by , featuring , of , and Ma$e, from the Get Rich or Die Tryin' soundtrack, where he delivered a verse addressing street life and police encounters. He also featured on Tony Yayo's 2005 track "" from the album , contributing to the G-Unit collective sound. Additional G-Unit collaborations include "Things Change" with and , released on the 2003 mixtape . Earlier, in 2003, Spider Loc contributed to the Dysfunktional Family soundtrack with the solo track "Dys-Funk-Tional," blending humor and elements, and appeared on "Tha Row (Y'all Hoes)" alongside Eastwood and Ganxsta Ridd, tied to his brief association. In his era, Spider Loc released "Don't Get Caught Wit Yo Drawz Down" in 2022, featuring g100gle gang, emphasizing street caution with raw production. More recently, in 2025, he dropped the single "Loyalty Ova Love" featuring P Smurf on September 15, via BAYMAAC Music, exploring themes of betrayal in relationships over a trap-influenced . Additional 2025 singles include "Doing Life" and "2 My Son," both released independently through Baymaac Music as of November 2025. These releases highlight his continued output as an artist post-G-Unit.

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