

Label: D-Block Records, Real Talk Entertainment.Label: D-Block Records, Universal Records.

They collaborated on a joint album titled Wu Block featuring members of Wu-Tang Clan and D-Block after drawing inspiration from one another while touring and recording. He has worked somewhat prolifically with Ghostface Killah. He was also featured on an episode of World's Wildest Police Videos, which demonstrated his notorious past. Early promotional material, such as within the liner notes of Styles P's album A Gangster and a Gentleman, indicate that the album's original title was Walk With Me. Sheek released his solo debut Walk Witt Me on Universal Records through D-Block Records. He also opened a D-Block car wash and D-Block "fitteds" around the same time. Meanwhile, Sheek, an aspiring entrepreneur, began working on their D-Block brand, building a studio, and looking for new talent to join their roster. The group's second album, We Are the Streets, was released on January 25, 2000. Sheek and his fellow LOX members later parted ways with Bad Boy Records, and joined the Ruff Ryders group, which included DMX. Their first album, Money, Power & Respect, was released on January 13, 1998. Blige "discovered" the trio, and they would soon be signed to Sean Combs's Bad Boy Records. He and Jason would later form The LOX with Styles P. At around the age of 12, he was inspired to rhyme by his friend Jason Phillips (Jadakiss).
