Sheek Louch, Cross & J-Hood) A Gangster And A Gentleman 2002. He was also featured on an episode of World's Wildest Police Videos, which demonstrated his notorious past. ![]() Stick with the mixtapes if you want straight gutter, but this crossover is killer no matter how ugly the cover. Sheek Louch) Explicit Kiss Of Death 2004. His fifth album, Silverback Gorilla, released in 2008, featured his hit single, 'Good Love', which sampled Betty Wright's 'Tonight Is The Night' and 'Pure Love' songs. The great, loose number “Dinner Guest” brings the D-Block reunion fans always live for and when “Nite Falls” grabs its hook from an old Planet P record, Sheek joins the ‘80s rock-sampling class of 2010 in grand style. Highlights from the dark side include the powerful Bun B feature “Ol’ Skool,” the Black Uhuru-biting (“Guess who’s coming to dinner?/Mighty D-Block”) “Picture Phone Foreplay,” plus the paranoid hood track “Get It Poppin’,” which is about as tense as a hostage situation. Get past vibrant, pop-influenced highlights like the polished “Blood & Tears,” the smooth “for the ladies” cut “Party After 2,” and the appropriately titled “Club Jam Packed” with DJ Webstar, and the man is grinding as hard as ever, combining that Ghostface delivery with a Jadakiss flow and winding up with something entirely Louch. The proper follow-up to his 2008 effort Silverback Gorilla - 2009’s Life on D-Block was more of a mixtape - Donnie G: Don Gorilla kicks it up a notch when it comes to commercial appeal, but don’t think this D-Block representative has gone soft.
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