Feat. Sheek Louch, Jadakiss And J-hood: Styles-p Lick Shots
Focuses on "predicate felons," street hustlers on I-95, and the reality of the ghetto. He emphasizes the "D-Block" code of silence, rapping that "doin' their time is better than tellin'".
Then a rising protege of The LOX, J-Hood delivers a verse honoring those who "didn't survive the storm" and real niggas "on the run". Styles-P Lick Shots Feat. Sheek Louch, Jadakiss and J-Hood
Jadakiss closes with his signature raspy flow, shouting out project kids, street dealers, and personal associates like "T in Green" and his uncle in Arthur Kill (a correctional facility). Focuses on "predicate felons," street hustlers on I-95,
Sheek handles the chorus and a verse dedicated to friends in "the hole" (solitary confinement) and those hustling just to eat. Jadakiss closes with his signature raspy flow, shouting
The song was released during a pivotal time when The LOX were transitioning from their "shiny suit" era at Bad Boy Records to the grittier, street-focused aesthetic they championed at Ruff Ryders . Lyric Breakdown & Guide
The track was produced by Swizz Beatz , whose high-energy, horn-heavy production was a signature of the Ruff Ryders era.
It features an uncredited sample of "Simchat He'amel" by Effi Netzer .



