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17 May, 2010 5:41 pm

Here is the tribute mixtape to Cypress Hill from Peter Rosenberg. This mixtape has some interludes and remakes of tracks all in tribute to Cypress Hill. Featured on the mixtape are Jim Jones, Yelawolf, N.O.R.E., Styles P, Asher Roth and more. Check out the track list and download below. Track List: 1. Peter Rosenberg Intro [cont.]

14 May, 2010 9:51 pm

Couple more NO DJ tracks from the latest Jadakiss, Green Lantern and Drama mixtape. The tracks in the zip folder below are “You Will Remember Me,” “Still Hatin’,” “Soldier Survivors (Feat Nas & Sheek Louch),” “Somehow Some Way,” “They Don’t Know,” “Here I Go (Feat Yo Gotti),” and “Top 5 Dead Or Alive (Feat Styles [cont.]

12 March, 2010 10:42 pm

New freestyle from Sheek Louch over the Big Daddy Kane song of the same title.  Along with Sheek  is Red Cafe with production and scratching from Scram Jones. Sheek Louch + Red Cafe – “Ain’t No Half Steppin 2010′” (MP3)

12 March, 2010 12:50 am

Another fresh joint from Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon off the upcoming Wu-Massacre album.  Along for the ride on this track is D-Block members Sheek Louch and Bully, and fellow Wu affiliated artist Trife Diesel.  Production on this track from Scram Jones.  This track definitely follows the previously released ones with the same type [cont.]

25 April, 2008 3:11 am

If there’s one thing that Hollywood has taught me over the years, it’s that having famous family can definitely make building a name for yourself a pretty difficult operation. Gifted with an abundance of talent, even the most exciting actors have been held back by the shadows of well-known brethren; ever wonder why Emilio Estevez [cont.]

16 November, 2005 12:00 am

    Sheek Louch proved he’s quite capable of rocking the mic without his Lox brethren when he dropped his solid solo debut, Walk Witt Me, in 2003.  He has further cemented his status as the streets disciple with his new release After Taxes.     The album starts strong with the cinematic, Buckwild produced “Intro” where [cont.]

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