After appearing on two Lox albums, 1998’s platinum debut Money, Power & Respect, and 2000’s follow-up We Are The Streets, Sheek became a business man. First, he bought a recording studio in his hometown city of Yonkers, NY, and then founded the record label D-Block with lifelong friends Jadakiss and Styles P.
When Jadakiss feuded with Beanie Sigel, the battle also brought along Sheek Louch and Styles P. Shortly before Beans went to jail, however, Sigel and Kiss made up definitively, performing together at a show; after his release from jail, the two did a remix on a Sheek Louch song and appeared on a track on a Funkmaster Flex compilation.
When The Lox left Bad Boy Records, the group and each of its members' publication was still owned by label head Sean Combs. The group fought with him over royalties, debt issues and other things until 2005 when they briefly put their differences aside to perform with Jay-Z at his I Declare War concert.Combs still owned The Lox's publishing because they only completed one album on their contract. Afterward they went on New York radio station Hot 97 bashing Diddy about taking all their money.
Sheek Louch has played a supporting role in D-Block's battle with 50 Cent. Originally, after a guest appearance in Ja Rule's single "New York", Jadakiss was insulted on 50 Cent's track "Piggy Bank" on the 2005 album The Massacre. Sheek has in turn insulted 50 Cent and other members of G-Unit on tracks on various mixtapes, including ones by Big Mike and DJ Clue.
Shame on you for ever underestimating Sheek. Shame on you for thinking that his membership in the LOX is all he had and all he’d ever be. After dropping two LOX albums, 1998’s platinum debut Money, Power & Respect, and 2000’s chart topping follow up We are the Streets, Sheek became a business man. First, he bought a recording studio in his hometown town of Yonkers, NY. Then, he founded the record label D-Block with lifelong friends Jadakiss and Styles P. Sheek has been quietly focused. While Jadakiss and Styles were busy making guest appearances with everyone from Mary J. Blige to Jennifer Lopez, Sheek was planning and securing the foundation for what will undoubtedly become one of hip hop’s greatest classics, “D Block.” As the first artist signed to D-Block, Sheek’s debut Walk Witt Me takes hip hop back to the good days when MCs rapped with the kind of passionate power that could move entire coasts. After listening to Walk Witt Me, you’ll never sleep on Sheek again. In fact, you’ll be excitedly waiting for the next 16 bar ride through his life. “This album is all me,” says Sheek. “With the LOX, I have to write about the topic agreed on by all three of us. But on my album, I can get deep into it and let you understand me.”
Mixtape DJs like Kay Slay, Clue, and Whoo Kid understand Sheek. For months, the streets have been buzzing with his highly sought after freestyles. But when Walk Witt Me drops, the buzz will stop and the raucous will begin. Super lyrical songs like the standout “How I Love You,” take listeners on a mental journey through Sheek’s ups and downs in the hip hop game. “I’m explaining everything that has happened to me,” he says. “How I was chillin with the LOX, got comfortable, and then this hip hop thing left me alone because I got so comfortable.” Tracks like the bonafide hit “Don’t Worry,” featuring legendary DJ Kid Capri, samples the Jackson 5 Motown classic “Don’t Worry.” Sheek’s cocky declaration of his triumphant return to the spotlight will keep kids rapping along to “Don’t Worry” for days. Hardcore cuts like “Love You” and “Don’t Mean Nutin’ featuring Jadakiss, Styles, and J-Hood remind LOX lovers that Sheek will never loose his grimy touch. While the happy, carefree vibe on “Good Day” with the memorable hook “White tees, white airs, TK/Benz coup, rims spinnin, jake hatin me/ But that’s my life, my life in the sunshine” guarantees a summertime bass knocker. Spin queen Cocoa Chanel produced “Ok” the party anthem which is one of Sheek’s favorite album singles. And when the club closes and cats take a minute to focus, the title track “Walk Witt Me” will show a deep, intellectual side of Sheek that will make listeners stretch their eyes wide with amazement. “When I got into this solo project I was in a zone,” he says. “ A lot came out. And I’m still in a zone right now.”
But Sheek has always been focused. As 11 year old Sean Jacobs, he rapped with childhood friend Jayson “Jadakiss” Phillips and started the group Lil J and Shawn Ski. Years later, after signing with the LOX to Bad Boy, fighting for release, and eventually signing to Ruff Ryders, Sheek has only thought about one thing. “I was always the cat like, “Let’s get a label and sign to ourselves,” Why don’t we get our own artists and put ourselves out there? he says.’ Years later, Sheek’s focus paid off. As the first MC set to drop from D-Block, Sheek is concentrating on the task at hand. “I have to blow up this album and take this label to another level,” he says. “I can’t dance on stage forever.”
So although you may’ve doubted Sheek, he never underestimated himself. Because the stellar work on Walk Witt Me is all about confidence and focus. “This is mental. All soul and very carefully thought out,” he says. “Run with it.” And after people witness Walk Witt Me, they’ll be running with Sheek for life.
Sheek's second album, "After Taxes", was released in 2005 with guest spots from Fabolous, Beanie Sigel, T.I., Redman and his two LOX homies Jadakiss and Styles P. It also featured production from producers like Havoc, Rockwilder, Red Spyda and The Alchemist. Unlike his first album, "After Taxes" was released on Kock Records, one of the largest independent labels in the United States. Sheek got a minor hit "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye". Also included on the album was a diss track going at 50 Cent called "Maybe If I Sing".
* He, as well as Jadakiss, made guest appearances in the movie Honey.
* Sheek Louch met Jadakiss during his early childhood.
* In high school, he used to play football on the varsity team. However, due to an injury, he was force to not continue football.
Don't Fuck With Me
Sheek Louch Lyrics
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(Sheek Louch)
Yeah!
Sheek Louch nigga
Let the wolves out
Let's go homeboy, let's go homegirl
Let's get it poppin we ain't stoppin this is your world
I talk shit man, grab my dick and
Give these fake niggaz pounds with the same hand
Hey yo whattup bitch? Suck or fuck somethin
Hey yo whattup dawg? Stop talkin and buck somethin
No security, I got it everywhere
Places you need your passport I'm heavy there
Nigga Sheek yeah, aight sit there
And while you edit all the tires for your wheelchair
Fuck outta here, I ain't playin wit'chu homey
Besides a few albums, don't none of y'all really know me
Blow somethin, punch a nigga in his face
Clap back, let a muh'fucker know somethin
Nigga all gimmick, e'rything for a buzz to get sales
Ain't none of y'all authentic
I'm in the hood dawg, niggaz see me
When the last time you came through on GP
Fuck a in-store, or some kind of tax writeoff
Nigga sit down and take the night off
Burn somethin up, put the glass one down
Go in the store and get a five cent cup
I'm Sheek Louch dawg, fuck album sales
Talk about me say that nigga hard as nails
Fuck a brick, lil' black electrical scales
Better rethink it, and let the shit die
Cause my niggaz comin hard I ain't gon' lie
D-Block! D-Block! D-Block! D-Block! D-Block!
{*laughing*}
Aww shit, aww man whatever whatever man
Let's go, D-Block!
In Sheek Louch's song Don't Fuck With Me, he starts by introducing himself as the alpha wolf of his pack and sets the tone for the track with his aggressive demeanor. He invites his listeners to come along with him and take charge of the world. He is unapologetically blunt and vulgar in his language and encourages his listeners to do the same by telling women to "suck or fuck somethin" and men to "stop talkin and buck somethin." Sheek boasts about his security detail and how his presence is felt even in places that require passports. He asserts his authenticity and expresses how people who aren't from his hood can never really know him. He isn't interested in album sales or popularity; he just wants to be recognized as someone who is tough as nails.
The chorus of the song is simply "D-Block!" repeated multiple times, almost like a chant. D-Block is the name of the hip-hop collective formed by the members of The LOX (Styles P, Jadakiss, and Sheek Louch), and is also a nickname for their Yonkers, NY neighborhood. By repeating the phrase, Sheek reinforces the idea of sticking together as a team, a community, and a family.
The song is a message to anyone who tries to come at Sheek or D-Block. It's a warning not to mess with them because they will come back harder. Sheek asserts that he isn't afraid of confrontation, that he'll "punch a nigga in his face" and "clap back." He also calls out fake rappers for their gimmicks and reminds them that authenticity is key. Overall, the song is an anthem for being bold, fearless, and genuine.
Line by Line Meaning
Let's go homeboy, let's go homegirl
Let's get started and make our way, both men and women.
Let's get it poppin we ain't stoppin this is your world
Let's continue to party and have fun, as this is your world.
I talk shit man, grab my dick and
I know how to talk trash, so I'm just going to be myself.
Give these fake niggaz pounds with the same hand
I'm willing to give fake people credit when necessary but without any real effort.
Hey yo whattup bitch? Suck or fuck somethin
Hey there lady! What can I do for you? Do you prefer giving oral sex or having sexual intercourse?
Hey yo whattup dawg? Stop talkin and buck somethin
Hello man, just act instead of talking.
No security, I got it everywhere
I don't need security since I have influence everywhere.
Places you need your passport I'm heavy there
I can go to any location where you may require identification, and have a presence there.
Nigga Sheek yeah, aight sit there
Of course, it's Sheek Louch talking, and nobody should interrupt or argue with him.
And while you edit all the tires for your wheelchair
While someone may be occupied doing something insignificant, I'm always moving forward and making significant contributions to the world.
Fuck outta here, I ain't playin wit'chu homey
Don't even try to mess with me, man.
Besides a few albums, don't none of y'all really know me
Really, besides my music, no one really knows me.
Blow somethin, punch a nigga in his face
Let's smoke something and if someone deserves it, then we can punch them in the face.
Clap back, let a muh'fucker know somethin
If someone says something to me, I'll clap back and let them know what's up.
Nigga all gimmick, e'rything for a buzz to get sales
Everyone is just a gimmick, doing anything to get attention and boost album sales.
Ain't none of y'all authentic
No one is genuine, everyone is fake.
I'm in the hood dawg, niggaz see me
I'm always around in the hood, and people recognize me.
When the last time you came through on GP
When was the last time you made a visit just because, without anything planned?
Fuck a in-store or some kind of tax writeoff
I don't need an in-store appearance or tax write-off.
Nigga sit down and take the night off
Just relax and take the night off.
Burn somethin up, put the glass one down
Let's smoke something and put down the drinking glasses.
Go in the store and get a five cent cup
Let's not spend any more money, just get a cheap cup from the store.
I'm Sheek Louch dawg, fuck album sales
I'm Sheek Louch, I don't care about album sales.
Talk about me say that nigga hard as nails
People say that I'm tough and unbreakable.
Fuck a brick, lil' black electrical scales
I don't deal with drugs, I'm more interested in smaller gadgets.
Better rethink it, and let the shit die
You should reconsider, and let things go.
Cause my niggaz comin hard I ain't gon' lie
I have hard-hitting associates who can take care of business.
D-Block! D-Block! D-Block! D-Block! D-Block!
Representing D-Block—call it out five times, let's go!
{*laughing*}
Just some laughter to wrap things up.
Aww shit, aww man whatever whatever man
Just some meaningless phrases to end the song.
Let's go, D-Block!
One last shoutout to D-Block to close things off.
Contributed by Cameron G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@gtsb2
he has his unique sick flow.. its not weak at all
@eyedodiss0818
2019 still bangin!
@youngfly44
Lmao @ the 13 year old G-Unit fans saying 50 cent could kill Sheek Louch. Sheek Louch and the entire Lox group shitted on 50. 50 knew better not to respond to Sheek, Styles, or Jada.
@ItzARapPodCast
Brings back so many memories!!!! wish sheen did a whole 4:00 song this beat crack
@ItzARapPodCast
****Sheek
@thegamepeeper
This was the very first diss made to 50 from d block. Before jada responded
@wonkaman913
this shit is hard
@ErwinRoossien
Dblock and lox! untouchable!
@oliverislost
i dont think you understand me he aint hard hes deep he talk real shit
@uzzyboy
"50 owns eminem"..u gotta be fukin kiddin me ........em's up there with the top rappers of all time, no doubt.