Sean Divine Jacobs, November 9, 1976. At round the age of 12, he was inspired to rhyme by his buddy Jason Phillips (Jadakiss). Their very first record, Money, Power & Respect, premiered on January 13, 1998. Sheek and his fellow LOX members after parted ways with Bad Boy Records, and joined the Ruff Ryders group, which contained DMX. Their second album, We’re the Streets, premiered on January 25, 2000. Meanwhile, Sheek, an ambitious entrepreneur, started working on their Dblock brand, creating a studio, and looking for brand new talent to join their roll. He also started a D-Block car wash and D Block “fitteds” around once. Early promotional content, for example inside the liner notes of Styles P’s record A Gangster and a Gentleman, suggest the record’s first name was Walk With Me. He was likewise featured on an episode of World’s Wildest Police Videos, which presented his infamous past he’s worked somewhat prolifically with Ghostface Killah. They’re now working jointly along with other members of Wu-Tang Clan and Dblock on the Wu-Block LP, after drawing inspiration from one another while touring and recording.