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|affiliations = [[Grove Street Families]]<br>[[Big Smoke]]
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|businesses = Rapping<br>Drug Dealing
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|affiliations = [[Sweet]]<br />[[Carl Johnson]]<br />[[Big Smoke]]<br />[[Ryder]]<br />[[Grove Street Families]]<br />[[Jimmy Silverman]]
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|businesses = Music industry
|occupation = Rap artist
|voice = [[Jonathan Anderson]]
|voice = [[Jonathan Anderson]]
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{{also|''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''}}
'''Jeffrey Cross''', better known as '''OG Loc''', is a character in the [[3D Universe]] who appears as a supporting character in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. He is a rapper and member of the [[Grove Street Families]]. He is voiced by [[Jonathan Anderson]].


:''For the mission, see [[OG Loc (mission)]].''
==Character history==
===Early life===
Jeffrey Cross was born in the poorer neighborhoods of [[Los Santos in GTA III Era|Los Santos]], presumably in [[Ganton]], where he later owns a [[OG Loc's House|home]]. Cross did well at school and had planned on going to college, being encouraged to do so by friend and [[Grove Street Families]] [[Gang Leaders|leader]] [[Sweet]], but instead decided to pursue his dream of becoming a successful rapper. He chose the nickname OG Loc and began to commit various crimes in order to imprisoned, to boost his career by making himself appear to be a criminal. He mainly committed traffic violations and, sometime prior to [[1992]], was arrested by the [[LSPD in GTA III Era|Los Santos Police Department]] and sent to prison. He was imprisoned with [[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]], a member of the [[Los Santos Vagos]], who later implies that he raped Loc, who denies it and says that he had stolen his rhymes.


'''Jeffrey Cross''', better known as '''OG Loc''', is a character in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series who appears in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. [[Jonathan Anderson]] voiced Jeffrey Cross.
In 1992 he is released from prison and met by Sweet, [[Big Smoke]] and [[Carl Johnson]], who mock his appearance and his previous idea of attending college. Loc, however, decides to prove to himself to them and get revenge against Freddy. The four drive to Freddy's home in [[East Los Santos in GTA III Era|East Los Santos]], with Carl deciding to stay with Loc. Freddy leaves his home and gets on to a motorcycle, fleeing from the angry Loc while also taunting him, saying that he no longer needed him for sex. Loc and Carl [[OG Loc (mission)|chase him down and kill him]], before Carl drives Loc to his new job at the [[Marina]] branch of the fast food restaurant chain [[Burger Shot]], given to him upon his release from prison.


Jeffrey originally planned on going to college, even being encouraged to do so by [[Sean Johnson|Sweet Johnson]] and (mockingly on Smoke's part) [[Big Smoke]]. In the early 90s Jeffrey aspired to become a rapper, choosing the nickname "OG Loc" and made an effort to go to prison to boost his career, by violating traffic laws and other minor offenses. Inside, he was raped by a [[Los Santos Vagos|Vagos]] gang member, [[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]]. After his release, Jeffrey killed Freddy with [[Carl Johnson|CJ's]] [[OG Loc (mission)|help]], was ordered to work as a [[Burger Shot]] janitor by his parole officer, and in the process of trying to become famous, ruined [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] career by stealing his [[Madd Dogg's Rhymes|rhyme]] book and [[Management Issues|killing]] his [[Alan Crawford|manager]] (who tried to blackball Jeffrey). Despite the fact that Loc is a terrible rapper with a squeaky, scratchy voice, he slowly but surely makes a name for himself on the underground.
===Working at Burger Shot===
Loc later discovers that he is the sanitation technician, or cleaner, at the restaurant and reluctantly does his job, being visited by Carl on numerous occasions. On the first occasion, Loc asks Carl to [[Life's a Beach|steal a sound system in the back of a van]], which Carl achieves. Carl again visits to find Loc rapping in the restaurants toilets, with a patron telling him that he 'sucked'. Carl suggests getting a writer to help him with lyrics and Loc asks him to steal [[Madd Dogg|Madd Dogg's]] rhyme book from his [[Madd Dogg's Crib|mansion]], which Carl does.


After the [[The Green Sabre|downfall of]] [[Grove Street Families]], [[Big Smoke]] chose to launder his drug money by granting Jeffrey a record contract, making him rich and famous. Using Madd Dogg's rhyme book, he recorded his first (and only) album ''[[Str8 From Tha Streetz]]'', immediately paired with a clothing company, Loc-Down (a reference to his prison stint, complete with a handcuff logo) available at [[Victim]]. He was [[WCTR Transcript|interviewed]] by [[Lazlow]] on [[WCTR Transcript|WCTR]]. Despite mocking him in the past, Big Smoke goes on with the charade that OG Loc is a gangster, and juxtaposes it with another falsehood that he (Smoke) is a philanthropist trying to fight off the crack epidemic - "so either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!".
Carl visits him once again and this time meets the manager, initially not knowing 'Loc' but later tells him that Jeffrey had been promoted to Appliance Technician. Loc, upon meeting Carl, tells him that he has been blackballed by [[Alan Crawford]], Madd Dogg's manager, and asks him to kill him after he leaves an awards ceremony in [[Vinewood in GTA III Era|Vinewood]]. Carl manages to get one of the vehicles in the motorcade carrying Crawford and, after he enters the vehicle, Carl locks the doors and [[Management Issues|drives the car off a pier]] in [[Verona Beach]], bailing out at the last second.


After the recovery of both [[Madd Dogg]] and [[Grove Street Families]] (in a partnership), [[OG Loc]] was [[Cut Throat Business|chased down]] by [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] and Madd Dogg himself from the set of his music video in [[Flint County]] all the way to [[Blastin' Fools Records]] in [[Los Santos]], and finally extorted for Madd Dogg's rhyme book and royalties from his album. This is based on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_Ice Vanilla Ice] having been extorted by [[wp:Suge Knight|Suge Knight]] for a stolen song. Shortly after, his manager [[Big Smoke]] was [[End of the Line|killed]], OG Loc did not return to rapping, and his current whereabouts are unknown.
===Rap career===
[[File:HouseParty-GTASA.jpg|right|thumb|250px|OG Loc at his [[OG Loc's House|house]] party during the mission [[House Party]].]]
After Carl had killed Crawford, Loc quits his job as a janitor and violates his probation, deciding to hold a house party before he is sent back to prison. Carl later attends the [[House Party|party]] and meets [[Ryder]], who both mock Loc's rapping and lyrics. Carl, Ryder and Sweet, also in attendance, are later forced to enter [[Grove Street]] to fend off a [[Ballas]] attack and are disappointed that they missed the start of the real party, which had begun after Loc had stopped rapping.
 
Loc continued to perform on the underground circuit and, after the [[The Green Sabre|downfall of the Grove Street Families]], former member [[Big Smoke]] became rich quickly through his involvement in the drugs trade and used his money to get Loc a contract with [[Blastin' Fools Records]]. Loc, despite his squeaky voice released his first and only album, [[Str8 From Tha Streetz]], using Madd Dogg's rhyme book. Shortly afterwards a clothing line, Loc-Down (referring to his time in prison) is brought out and is sold by the [[Victim]] clothing company.
 
Loc is also interviewed by [[Lazlow Jones|Lazlow]] on his [[Entertaining America]] show on [[West Coast Talk Radio]], where he criticizes Lazlow for mispronouncing his name. Loc is also openly supported by Big Smoke, who states that Loc is a real gangster while also saying that he is a philanthropist trying to stop the use of drugs in the city, so that "either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!". Loc's public relations team also attempted to cover up his poor rapping voice by stating that he used  "a whole new style of hip hop, fusing dancehall reggae, nursery rhymes and straight gangsta into a str8 bundle of energy and hatred".
 
===Fall from grace===
[[File:CutThroatBusiness-GTASA4.jpg|right|thumb|250px|OG Loc, with Madd Dogg's rhyme book, being confronted by [[Madd Dogg]] and [[Carl Johnson]] in the [[Blastin' Fools Records]] building in the mission [[Cut Throat Business]].]]
Loc's successful rap career came to an end when Madd Dogg, after [[Madd Dogg (mission)|almost committing 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 then faded away and did not release another album.


==Mission appearances==
==Mission appearances==
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*[[Cut Throat Business]]
*[[Cut Throat Business]]
==Murders committed==
*[[Freddy (GTA SA)|Freddy]] - <small>(is killed by OG Loc and [[Carl Johnson]] for stealing his rhymes and spreading rumors about him)</small>
*[[Alan Crawford]] - <small>(employes [[Carl Johnson]] to kill Alan Crawford by driving him in a limo off a pier, in order to ruin [[Madd Dogg]]'s career)</small>
==Trivia==
*[[Str8 From Tha Streetz]], the only album released by OG Loc, can be found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] in [[Niko Bellic|Niko Bellic's]] safehouse in [[Bohan]] and in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]] in [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Fernando Lopez']] safe house in [[Northwood]] and in the DJ area of [[Bahama Mama's]].
*The beta name of OG Loc was Jeffrey Martin, while his rap name was to be MC Strap.
*When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "how does an idiot like Loc make it in the rap game", CJ replies that "it's all showmanship and dance routines", referring to the early 90s trend of pop rap by [[:wp:MC Hammer|MC Hammer]], [[:wp:Vanilla Ice|Vanilla Ice]] and others, although Loc states on [[Entertaining America]] when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!".
*OG Loc is also a mocking parody of [[:wp:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]], although Ja Rule was not famous until 1999, seven years after [[1992|the setting]] of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey", portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator [[:wp:DMX (rapper)|DMX]]. Rumours circulate that he was a parody of Ja Rule due to [[Rockstar Games|Rockstar Games']] attempts to have [[:wp:50 Cent|50 Cent]] voice [[Carl Johnson]], as 50 Cent was involved in a rivalry with Ja Rule at the time.
*When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break. He most likely edited his high pitched voice for the radio to sound more appealing.
*Oddly, even though OG Loc is a member of Grove Street Families, he sports a pair of purple jeans, the color of their arch rivals the Ballas.
*OG Loc has his own clothing company named "Loc Down". A Loc Down tee can be found at [[Victim]].


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120">
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File:Loc's house.jpg|Exterior of Loc's house.
File:OGLoc'sHouse-GTASA-exterior.jpg|Exterior of OG Loc's house.
File:OGLoc-GTASA2.png|OG Loc in his [[Burger Shot]] uniform.
File:OGLoc-GTASA2.png|OG Loc in his [[Burger Shot]] uniform.
File:OGLocCD-GTAIV.jpg|OG Loc's CD in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
File:Str8FromThaStreetz-GTASA-cover.jpg|Str8 From Tha Streetz cover.
File:OGLoc-Artwork.jpg|Concept art for OG Loc from GTA San Andreas.
File:ComradesBar-GTAIV-dukebox.jpg|OG Loc's CD in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (''top right'')
File:OGLoc-GTASA-artwork.jpg|Concept artwork of OG Loc.
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==Trivia==
*OG Loc has a small house in [[Ganton]], Los Santos. It is inaccessible to the player unless using a hack/trainer or going through the ghost world and can be seen during the mission [[House Party]].
*One of OG Loc's CDs ([[Str8 From Tha Streetz]]) appears in [[Niko Bellic|Niko Bellic's]] [[Safehouses in GTA IV|safehouse]] in [[Bohan]], and in [[Luis Fernando Lopez|Luis Lopez]]'s safehouse in [[Northwood]], and in the DJ area on [[Bahama Mama's]].
*According to the GTA San Andreas [http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas website], he was originally to be called Jefferey Martin. Also, OG Loc's Beta Name was MC Strap.
*When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "how does an idiot like Loc make it in the rap game", CJ replies that "it's all showmanship and dance routines", referring to the early 90s trend of pop rap by [[wp:MC Hammer|MC Hammer]], [[wp:Vanilla Ice|Vanilla Ice]] and others, although Loc states on [[Entertaining America|Entertaining America with Lazlow]] when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!".
*OG Loc is also a very mocking parody of [[wp:Ja Rule|Ja Rule]], although Ja Rule was not famous until 1999, seven years after [[1992|the setting]] of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey", portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator [[wp:DMX (rapper)|DMX]]. There were rumors that [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/50_Cent 50 Cent] was approached with an offer to voice [[Carl Johnson|CJ]] (then-labelmate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_%28rapper%29 The Game] became the voice of [[B Dup]]), and the parody was likely done out of support for 50 Cent during his feud with Ja Rule.
*When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break. He most likely edited his high pitched voice for the radio to sound more appealing.
*Oddly, even though OG Loc is a member/prospect/close assosiate of Grove Street Families, he sports a pair of purple jeans, the colour of their arch rivals the Ballas.


==OG Loc's rap song==
==OG Loc's rap song==
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Character
Jeffrey Cross
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Appearances GTA San Andreas
Full Name Jeffrey Cross
Aliases OG Loc
Loc
Status

Alive

Gender Gender::Male
Place of Birth Los Santos
Nationality American
Home House in Ganton, Los Santos
Main Affiliations Sweet
Carl Johnson
Big Smoke
Ryder
Grove Street Families
Jimmy Silverman
Businesses Music industry
Occupation Rap artist
Voiced by Jonathan Anderson
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For the mission, see OG Loc (mission).

Jeffrey Cross, better known as OG Loc, is a character in the 3D Universe who appears as a supporting character in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. He is a rapper and member of the Grove Street Families. He is voiced by Jonathan Anderson.

Character history

Early life

Jeffrey Cross was born in the poorer neighborhoods of Los Santos, presumably in Ganton, where he later owns a home. Cross did well at school and had planned on going to college, being encouraged to do so by friend and Grove Street Families leader Sweet, but instead decided to pursue his dream of becoming a successful rapper. He chose the nickname OG Loc and began to commit various crimes in order to imprisoned, to boost his career by making himself appear to be a criminal. He mainly committed traffic violations and, sometime prior to 1992, was arrested by the Los Santos Police Department and sent to prison. He was imprisoned with Freddy, a member of the Los Santos Vagos, who later implies that he raped Loc, who denies it and says that he had stolen his rhymes.

In 1992 he is released from prison and met by Sweet, Big Smoke and Carl Johnson, who mock his appearance and his previous idea of attending college. Loc, however, decides to prove to himself to them and get revenge against Freddy. The four drive to Freddy's home in East Los Santos, with Carl deciding to stay with Loc. Freddy leaves his home and gets on to a motorcycle, fleeing from the angry Loc while also taunting him, saying that he no longer needed him for sex. Loc and Carl chase him down and kill him, before Carl drives Loc to his new job at the Marina branch of the fast food restaurant chain Burger Shot, given to him upon his release from prison.

Working at Burger Shot

Loc later discovers that he is the sanitation technician, or cleaner, at the restaurant and reluctantly does his job, being visited by Carl on numerous occasions. On the first occasion, Loc asks Carl to steal a sound system in the back of a van, which Carl achieves. Carl again visits to find Loc rapping in the restaurants toilets, with a patron telling him that he 'sucked'. Carl suggests getting a writer to help him with lyrics and Loc asks him to steal Madd Dogg's rhyme book from his mansion, which Carl does.

Carl visits him once again and this time meets the manager, initially not knowing 'Loc' but later tells him that Jeffrey had been promoted to Appliance Technician. Loc, upon meeting Carl, tells him that he has been blackballed by Alan Crawford, Madd Dogg's manager, and asks him to kill him after he leaves an awards ceremony in Vinewood. Carl manages to get one of the vehicles in the motorcade carrying Crawford and, after he enters the vehicle, Carl locks the doors and drives the car off a pier in Verona Beach, bailing out at the last second.

Rap career

OG Loc at his house party during the mission House Party.

After Carl had killed Crawford, Loc quits his job as a janitor and violates his probation, deciding to hold a house party before he is sent back to prison. Carl later attends the party and meets Ryder, who both mock Loc's rapping and lyrics. Carl, Ryder and Sweet, also in attendance, are later forced to enter Grove Street to fend off a Ballas attack and are disappointed that they missed the start of the real party, which had begun after Loc had stopped rapping.

Loc continued to perform on the underground circuit and, after the downfall of the Grove Street Families, former member Big Smoke became rich quickly through his involvement in the drugs trade and used his money to get Loc a contract with Blastin' Fools Records. Loc, despite his squeaky voice released his first and only album, Str8 From Tha Streetz, using Madd Dogg's rhyme book. Shortly afterwards a clothing line, Loc-Down (referring to his time in prison) is brought out and is sold by the Victim clothing company.

Loc is also interviewed by Lazlow on his Entertaining America show on West Coast Talk Radio, where he criticizes Lazlow for mispronouncing his name. Loc is also openly supported by Big Smoke, who states that Loc is a real gangster while also saying that he is a philanthropist trying to stop the use of drugs in the city, so that "either way, you can feel good about yourself listening to this music!". Loc's public relations team also attempted to cover up his poor rapping voice by stating that he used "a whole new style of hip hop, fusing dancehall reggae, nursery rhymes and straight gangsta into a str8 bundle of energy and hatred".

Fall from grace

OG Loc, with Madd Dogg's rhyme book, being confronted by Madd Dogg and Carl Johnson in the Blastin' Fools Records building in the mission Cut Throat Business.

Loc's successful rap career came to an end when Madd Dogg, after almost committing 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 hovercrafts around western Los Santos. They 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 death in his 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.

Mission appearances

GTA San Andreas

Murders committed

Trivia

  • Str8 From Tha Streetz, the only album released by OG Loc, can be found in Grand Theft Auto IV in Niko Bellic's safehouse in Bohan and in The Ballad of Gay Tony in Luis Fernando Lopez' safe house in Northwood and in the DJ area of Bahama Mama's.
  • The beta name of OG Loc was Jeffrey Martin, while his rap name was to be MC Strap.
  • When Madd Dogg asks CJ on "how does an idiot like Loc make it in the rap game", CJ replies that "it's all showmanship and dance routines", referring to the early 90s trend of pop rap by MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and others, although Loc states on Entertaining America when asked to dance "I ain't down with that shit, it ain't gangsta!".
  • OG Loc is also a mocking parody of Ja Rule, although Ja Rule was not famous until 1999, seven years after the setting of GTA San Andreas. Both men are named "Jeffrey", portray themselves alike, and Ja Rule was also accused of stealing rhymes and other style notes from frequent collaborator DMX. Rumours circulate that he was a parody of Ja Rule due to Rockstar Games' attempts to have 50 Cent voice Carl Johnson, as 50 Cent was involved in a rivalry with Ja Rule at the time.
  • When listening to some radio shows featuring OG Loc, his voice is much deeper and doesn't break. He most likely edited his high pitched voice for the radio to sound more appealing.
  • Oddly, even though OG Loc is a member of Grove Street Families, he sports a pair of purple jeans, the color of their arch rivals the Ballas.
  • OG Loc has his own clothing company named "Loc Down". A Loc Down tee can be found at Victim.

Gallery

OG Loc's rap song



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