Sheek Louch united with childhood friends
Jadakiss and
Styles to form
the LOX, and the trio in turn signed with
Bad Boy in the late '90s. The LOX appeared on numerous Bad Boy-affiliated songs as guests and even released an album of their own, Money, Power & Respect (1998), which yielded a hit single of the same name. The LOX left Bad Boy soon afterward to join the
Ruff Ryders camp, where the trio's style of hardcore rap fit better alongside other rugged rappers such as
DMX. There, the LOX released their second album, We Are the Streets (2000), followed by solo albums for each of the members. Sheek released his solo debut, Walk Witt Me, in 2003 on the group's own Universal-distributed label, D-Block. Despite modest promotion, the label debuted in the Billboard Top Ten, confirming the group's street-level appeal. Silverback Gorilla followed in 2008, with Donnie G: Don Gorilla arriving in 2010. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi