
I loved my single, and it was a Top 10 record. Sheek Louch: Hell yeah, I loved everything about Silverback Gorilla, no lie to you. : So were you happy with how Silverback Gorilla was received?

So with all that going on, will the Hip-Hop community ever hear another LOX album again? You’re just going to have to read, and find out. With three studio albums under his belt, (that’s right, one more than “J To The Muah”) he decided to further his catalog by releasing Extinction (Last Of A Dying Breed), a mixtape with is a collection of songs that didn’t make his Silverback Gorilla project back in March.įurther capitalizing on his momentum, he also plans to drop another full-length album during the summer. With Jadakiss’ highly anticipated album, The Last Kiss scheduled for an ’09 release, (hopefully) the man once considered as the odd ball can take credit for playing a big part in keeping the entire movement afloat. The big man from D-Block and Yonkers native sat around idly for years while the power current from his spot light was transferred over to his more known brethren.Īs of late, the New York lyricist with the in-your-face-flow has been getting his just due as The LOX continue their group hiatus in order to pursue solo endeavors. Case in point: The LOX, or better yet, Sean “Sheek Louch” Jacobs.

But when you’ve been performing as a trio for most of your life, it just seems natural.
