The LOX never left the streets — and neither did Sheek Louch. In 2008, the gruff-voiced Yonkers veteran dropped his third solo album, Walk Witt Me , a gritty, soul-soaked project that reminded hip-hop heads why D-Block remains untouchable.
, it is widely considered an overlooked classic by hardcore hip-hop enthusiasts for its lack of commercial concessions. It remains a definitive entry in the D-Block discography, available today on major platforms like Apple Music YouTube Music Tracklist Highlights sheek louch walk witt me album download exclusive
The album is perhaps best remembered for generating a massive street buzz with the single , which notably sampled 50 Cent’s "Back Down" and featured the full D-Block roster. Other standout tracks include: The LOX never left the streets — and
The 14-track effort includes features from fellow LOX members and J-Hood, maintaining a "family-only" guest list that reinforces the D-Block brand: Featured Artist Turn It Up In/Out (S.P.) Don't Mean Nuthin' The LOX & J-Hood Mighty D-Block (2 Guns Up) The LOX & J-Hood of specific song lyrics or a comparison between this album and other solo debuts from The LOX? It remains a definitive entry in the D-Block
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