Sheek Louch: Rappers Need to Know When to Leave the Hood

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https://www.vladtv.com – The LOX member Sheek Louch wasted no time promoting his “Silverback Gorilla Pt. 2 [album] coming September 18th” when he spoke to VladTV this past weekend during his shoot for Erick Sermon’s “Make Room” featuring him and Joell Ortiz. “It’s crazy, man,” he tells us about his upcoming collective.

Sheek – who Erick Sermon says “did one of the best verses of his career” on their new track together – talked to us about Meek Mill’s comments on going back to the hood after you reach a certain point in your career and how he feels about the 2015 XXL Freshman Class. After asking that Vlad not “twist his words” about the up and comers, Sheek says that he’s “a fan of some of them.” Others, not so much, but only because he wasn’t even aware they existed. “Some I don’t know who the f*** you are – but I’m pretty sure somebody does.” In the end, however, he says it really doesn’t matter who’s on the cover as “long as you keepin’ it hip-hop.”

When asked about Meek Mill’s statement following the death of Chinx, Sheek Louch’s opinion differed from Joell Ortiz’s, who we’d also asked while on set of their music video. “Some n***** still wanna stay and make a zillion dollars right then and there. Sometimes, you gotta count that s*** up and say ‘Yo, let’s pack up.” Joell on the other hand felt he never left the hood, whereas Sheek feels as if “motherf***ers don’t know when to get out.”

Listen to hear more on his stance on the topic in this exclusive clip.

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