After Taxes

After Taxes
Studio album by Sheek Louch
Released November 8, 2005
Recorded 2004-2005
Genre East Coast Hip hop, Gangsta Rap
Label D-Block, Koch, Disturbing tha Peace
Producer Mr. Devine
Havoc
Alchemist
Red Spyda
Rockwilder
Buckwild
Vinny Idol
Sheek Louch chronology

Walk witt Me
(2003)
After Taxes
(2005)
Silverback Gorilla
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
HipHopDX.com [2]
RapReviews.com (8/10)[3]

After Taxes is the second studio album by rapper Sheek Louch. It was released via the independent label Koch Records instead of on a major label like Walk witt Me, Sheek's first album. His second release spawned a minor hit with "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye". The album also includes the 50 Cent diss track titled "Maybe if I Sing".

Each version of "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" is credited as the remix, but the version featuring Styles P is the original. Also, a mixtape remix of the song includes Jadakiss and The Game, in addition to the guest artists already featured on the album version of the track, minus T.I..

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Street Music"
  3. "On the Road Again"
  4. "Pain" (featuring Jadakiss)
  5. "45 Minutes to Broadway"
  6. "One Name" (featuring Carl Thomas)
  7. "Guess Who (Interlude)"
  8. "Maybe If I Sing"
  9. "Devine" (featuring J-Hood)
  10. "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye (Remix)" (featuring Fabolous, Beanie Sigel & T.I.) [Produced By : Red Spydah]
  11. "Do Not Interrupt (Interlude)"
  12. "Run Up" (featuring Styles P)
  13. "Get Up, Stand Up" (featuring Redman)
  14. "Pressure"
  15. "Movie Niggas" (featuring Ghostface Killah)
  16. "Juice Bar (Interlude)"
  17. "All Fed Up"
  18. "Get Money" (featuring Jadakiss)
  19. "Kiss Your Ass Goodbye" (featuring Styles P)

References