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Free Music Notes for Walk Witt MeFree Music Review: Killer debut by Sheek Hit: 5 StarsStandout tracks:FOR YOU(him slapping the engineer at the end of this track was funny as hell), OK, TURN IT UP, HOW MANY GUNS, IN/OUT(vintage Lox joint), WALK WITT ME, CRAZZY(the intro for the song was hilarious), TEN HUT, HOW I LOVE YOU(is he talking about hip hop or a girl?), DONT MEAN NUTHIN(vintage D-Block joint), D-BLOCK, MIGHTY D-BLOCK(2 guns up). Filler: none. Bottom line: Sheek had the best debut album out his click(The Lox). Not bad for the so-called weakest link of the group huh? He stepped up his writing game plus the production was crazy. No sugarsweet love ballads just pure unadulterated gangsta s***.
Free Music Review: Damn Louch.....why you do'em like that Hit: 5 StarsWalk Witt Me....the debut from SHEEK LOUCH(nigg@)is str8 fire on ALMOST every track.1 of my favorite joints is "in/out" ft.Styles P(Tha Ghost).I like how it changes from sheek to styles every bar..also the chemistry and how they feed off eachother is perfect.The only cut im not really feelin is "How I love you"...not really their thing but whatever...In the end....this album is worth a buy... and if anyone said they aint feelin this than they aint gutta.....D-BLOCK!!!!
Free Music Review: The least good rapper from LOX drops the least good solo-album... Hit: 3 StarsNo big surprise, I had bigger hopes... also it's bad that skits aren't on separate tracks so they would be easier to skip...
Rating 3.5/5
Free Music Review: HOT CD, WEAK PROMOTION Hit: 5 StarsTHIS IS WHAT HIP-HOP IS SUPPOSED TO SOUND LIKE, NOT LIKE CANDYSHOP, NOT LIKE ENCORE THIS IS MUSIC FOR ME AND OTHER NUHS THAT REP THE NEW YITTY AND THE TRAP
Free Music Review: Sheek Louch - Walk Witt Me Hit: 4 StarsAs a member of The L.O.X., Sheek Louch has always been overshadowed by his other group members, Jadakiss and Styles. After releasing two group albums and Jada and Styles releasing solo albums. Finally it was time for Sheek to prove just how dope he really is. "Walk Witt Me" was released in Fall of 2003.
1. For You - 3/5 (More like an intro verse)
2. OK - 4/5
3. Turn It Up - 5/5
4. How Many Guns - 4.5/5
5. In/Out (S.P.) (Featuring Styles P.) - 4.5/5 (40 second intro)
6. I Ain't Forget - 4.5/5
7. Walk Witt Me - 4/5
8. Crazzy - 3.5/5 (almost a 2 minute intro)
9. Ten Hut (Featuring Jadakiss) - 4.5/5
10. How I Love You (Featuring Styles P.) - 4/5
11. 3-5-4 (Tarrentino) - 4/5
12. Don't Mean Nuthin' (Featuring Styles P., Jadakiss & J-Hood) - 4.5/5
13. D-Block (Featuring J-Hood) - 4/5
14. Mighty D-Block (2 Gunz Up) (Featuring Jadakiss, Styles P. & J-Hood) - 4.5/5
Overall:
58.5/70
4 Stars
Sheek delivers a pretty impressive debut. Some of the hooks were weak but not totally wack. Some of the beats could have been better as well. But it definitely shouldn't be slept on so pick this up if your a fan of D-Block or Ruff Ryders.
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