D-Block

D-Block, formerly The LOX ( an acronym for Living Off Experience), is an American hip hop group from Yonkers, New York. The members are Sheek Louch, Jadakiss and Styles P. After renaming J- Hood came about.

Career

The group members already started rapping together in their childhood. During this time, the name of the group was formed. Your entry into the music business was then when she met Mary J. Blige who was impressed by her demo tape and transferring it to Sean Combs. This took the trio as a songwriter with his record label Bad Boy Records. Between 1996 and 1997, she then wrote the lyrics for numerous productions Puff Daddy or 've been listening to as a rapper. These included songs such well-known artists such as Mariah Carey and The Notorious BIG. During the summer 1997, they were then abruptly to a wider audience, as her song We'll Always Love Big Poppa to hear the B-side of the song I'll Be Missing You was - one of the most successful songs of this year. This paved the way for the release of their debut album Money, Power & Respect, in January of the following year. They changed then to Ruff Ryders Entertainment and published in early 2000 the successor to We Are The Streets.

2001, they named themselves around in D- block. Under this name they released their 2007 released album Street Muzik. The, after renaming services being, rapper J- Hood left D-Block 2007 after internal disputes again.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Awards

  • March 28, 1998: Gold record from the RIAA for the Single Money, Power & Respect
  • October 19, 1999: the RIAA platinum record for the album Money, Power & Respect
  • September 21, 2001: Gold record from the RIAA for We Are The Streets
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