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Sheek Louch - Two Turntables and A Mic (Let's Go)

Sheek Louch
Artist:Sheek Louch
Title:Two Turntables and A Mic (Let's Go)
Producer: Red Spyda
Album:TBA (Fall 2007)
Label:D-Block/Def Jam
Twitter:@realsheeklouch
Website:Sheek Louch's Website

Average Rating:   32121   3.0
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D-Block member Sheek Louch makes his comeback with Two Turntables and A Mic (Let’s Go), the first street single from his untitled third album set to drop this fall.  In this joint (over eerie production from Red Spyda) the Yonkers native once again raps about his double role as an MC and a street soldier, as well as his disregard for the police.  Sheek is blessed with a similar charisma and punch line execution to fellow D-Block member Jadakiss, and the street sense and lyrical ability similar to Styles P.  Although this won’t be getting very much radio airplay, look for it to be a street mixtape hit.


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