Following the lukewarm reception to his previous two street singles, Two Turntables and a Mic and We Spray Crowds, D-Block’s Sheek Louch churns out yet another buzz track from his upcoming album, Gorilla Warfare. For this go-round, the Wolf raps about his pre-Hip Hop past when he was busy Choppin’ Rocks overnight. While Sheek brings back his old street swagger and classic punchlines (Why cop the milk when I can buy the whole cow?), it is the hardcore production of Megaman –which includes a Biggie sample (from the Pac duet, Runnin’) – that gives Choppin’ Rocks its ammunition. Gorilla Warfare hits stores February 5th.
wasn`t the ol D-block group the lox owned by diddy back in the day they only made one album under him cause diddy stole there royalties..an check out some of sheeks ol mix tapes insults 50cent and menbers of the the G-unit
so give this dude a lil respect
Honestly, I don't know what is going on with Sheek right now. He is usually more solid than this. He is still somewhat the same but something is missing, not sure what it is. I have the latest mixtape (Street Wolf) and it isn't like the other DBLOCK mixtapes before it.
Posted on Nov 04, 2007
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