OGC CREAM: From the Streets to the Screen, the Rise of a Multi-Talented Powerhouse

Whether through his music, films, or his own life story, OGC CREAM is living proof that with determination, creativity, and grit, anything is possible.

North Carolina has given the world a new creative force to reckon with: OGC CREAM, a rapper, actor, production company owner, and now author, who is leaving an indelible mark not just in music but across entertainment. Known by his real name, Anthony Langston, when he’s acting or producing, this multi-hyphenate artist is proving that success is possible no matter where you come from. From street life to Hollywood, OGC CREAM is writing his own story—and it’s just beginning. 

The Evolution of OGC CREAM’s Music, has always been at the core of who OGC is. Growing up, his inspirations were rap legends like Jay-Z, 50 Cent, 2Pac, and Biggie, as well as actors like Denzel Washington and Larenz Tate. His style, a gritty blend of street rap and modern beats, reflects both his past and his ability to evolve. “I would describe my sound as street, raspy, real, older rap meets new rap mash style, adapting to ANY beat,” OGC CREAM shares, summing up his dynamic approach. His latest single, “C.R.E.A.M.,” pays homage to Wu-Tang Clan’s iconic anthem while adding a fresh perspective on financial survival in tough times. “Covid had everyone’s back against the wall financially… I’m from the streets… The song encourages people to make their money no matter what society deems cool,” he explains. 

OGC sees his music as more than just an outlet; it’s a spiritual experience that helps him cope with the trials of life. Making Moves in Hollywood But OGC CREAM isn’t just dominating the rap scene. Over the past four years, he’s been carving out a space for himself in the film industry. Officially entering the acting world in 2021, he quickly built an impressive résumé, including standout roles in *Dutch 2* and *Dutch 3* on BET+, where he plays Black, a hardened goon in a criminal enterprise led by Dutch, portrayed by Lance Gross. His start may have been humble—his first role in a local independent film Silent Killerz wasn’t perfect, but it was a stepping stone to SAG-AFTRA union eligibility. His passion for film doesn’t stop at acting. OGC CREAM is also a co-owner of a production company that has been making waves with its latest projects, including the soon-to-be-released Love Is Illusion.

Based on a novel by OGC himself, the film features stars like Mimi Faust, D’Kia Anderson, and Head Krack, showcasing the rapper’s storytelling talent beyond the mic. Hardships and Triumphs OGC CREAM’s journey has been far from easy. Growing up in a world where street life often seemed like the only path, he found solace in music and the arts. “Music helped me get through those hard days in those small cube prison cells,” he reflects. It’s this authenticity—grounded in real-life struggles—that makes OGC CREAM’s music and films resonate deeply with his audience. From the streets to the big screen, OGC CREAM continues to build a name for himself, taking on roles both behind the scenes and in front of the camera. 

His filmography is growing, with projects like *Sin*, *On the Run with Love*, *Lux Life*, and of course, the third installment of *Dutch*. Each project is a testament to his resilience and passion. What’s Next for OGC CREAM? With more films on the horizon and music that continues to make waves, OGC CREAM is showing no signs of slowing down. His ambition extends beyond personal success; he wants to inspire others who might be struggling. “I want to be known for beating the odds, being the inspiration,” he says. 

“The story that says go beyond what your normal world says you are capable of – and see what happens.” Whether through his music, films, or his own life story, OGC CREAM is living proof that with determination, creativity, and grit, anything is possible. Keep an eye on this rising star because he’s only just getting started. And don’t forget to check out his latest music video for “C.R.E.A.M.”—a powerful reminder that no matter where you come from, you can rise above.