Sheek Louch delivers a new single titled Alone. The track features a truly riveting sample that brings back memories of New York City in the 90s when the Golden Era rappers preferred to rap over disco/soul snippets. The energy of the record is immaculate, and ends off the project in a way that left me wanting more.
Sheek Louch raps about a mix of his own personal struggles and issues that plague the nation as a whole. As a OG in the game, Sheek’s introspective view of the world around him is always welcomed.
True story, I grew up around coke
I was only seven when I first seen my pops smoke
Uncle was sniffin’ somethin’, not sure what that was
Kept rubbin’ his nose, put his jacket on backwards
Found out what crack was, then I found a hundred pack
I don’t care whose shit it was, we sold it in the back
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