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Sheek Louch
puts out his third LP named Silverback
Gorilla on Koch Records. The D-Block
captain has had two impressive albums
and has established himself as a solo
artist.
This
album starts off with “Think
We Got a Problem”, a truck rattling
joint with Bun B. & The Game.
Next
Sheek gets on his inspirational vibe
as he does “Keep Pushin’” featuring
Mike Smith on the vocals.
“Good
Love” is the old school track many
may have heard earlier in 2008 and Sheek
talks about how he likes his women. In
one of the best posse cuts heard in a
while
“D-Block/Dipset” join
forces featuring Jadakiss, Hell Rell,
Jim Jones and Styles P.. The song sounds
like a toughman’s medicine as each
artist talks about their skills on and
off the microphone.
Sheek
uses the reggae sound with “We At War”,
a song for the streets that talks about
the obstacles in the urban hoods.
“Scrap
To This” is a fun ditty on an instrument
filled beat. A message to the stalkers,
aspiring artists and fans on “Don’t
Be Them” talks about what those
people don’t see their favorite
artists doing to make ends meet. The
Lox come thru once again on
Getting
Stronger” a cut as crisp as a fresh
white tee-shirt. Sheek talks about the
situation many urban youth have to go
through in “That’s A Soldier”.This
is a military sounding track that lets
Sheek talk in story form.
Other
cuts to check out include “Rubber
Grip” featuring Fat Joe and Styles
P., “We Comin’”, a
down south track featuring UNK and Mic
Check.
Overall a solid effort I’ll give
it 3 GeoGlobes.
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