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:''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''
:''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''


'''Jeffrey Cross''', better known as '''OG Loc''', is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears as a main character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. He is a rapper and member of the [[Grove Street Families]]. He is voiced by [[Jonathan Anderson]], who has appeared in films such as ''They're Just My Friends''.
'''Jeffrey Cross''', better known as '''OG Loc''', is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears as a supporting character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] (set in [[1992]]). He is a rapper and member of the [[Grove Street Families]]. He is voiced by [[Jonathan Anderson]], who has appeared in films such as ''They're Just My Friends''.


==Character history==
==Character history==
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Loc's successful rap career came to an end when Madd Dogg, after [[Madd Dogg (mission)|almost commmiting suicide]], recovers from depression with the help of Carl Johnson, not knowing of his involvement in the events leading to his depression. Carl later helps Madd Dogg to locate Loc, with the two chasing him using [[Vortex|hovercrafts]] around western Los Santos. They [[Cut Throat Business|eventually chase him]] into the [[Blastin' Fools Records]] building, where they meet Loc's manager [[Jimmy Silverman]] who, after learning that Loc was in possession of Madd Dogg's rhyme book, threatened to sue him.  
Loc's successful rap career came to an end when Madd Dogg, after [[Madd Dogg (mission)|almost commmiting suicide]], recovers from depression with the help of Carl Johnson, not knowing of his involvement in the events leading to his depression. Carl later helps Madd Dogg to locate Loc, with the two chasing him using [[Vortex|hovercrafts]] around western Los Santos. They [[Cut Throat Business|eventually chase him]] into the [[Blastin' Fools Records]] building, where they meet Loc's manager [[Jimmy Silverman]] who, after learning that Loc was in possession of Madd Dogg's rhyme book, threatened to sue him.  


Loc is later dropped from the label and loses the support from Big Smoke, following his [[End of the Line|death]] in his [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|hideout]] in East Los Santos at the hands of Carl Johnson. Loc, whose album was poorly received, 'disappeared without a trace' according to [[Big Smilky]], who also states that many view him as the worst rapper in history.
Loc is later dropped from the label and loses the support from Big Smoke, following his [[End of the Line|death]] in his [[Big Smoke's Crack Palace|hideout]] in East Los Santos at the hands of Carl Johnson. Loc, whose album was poorly received, 'disappeared without a trace' according to [[Big Smilky]], who also states that many view him as the worst rapper in history. Loc then faded away and did not release another album.
Loc then faded away and did not release another album.


==Trivia==
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