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Silkk The Shocker rose to fame in the mid-late 1990s, releasing his first record The Shocker in 1996 using the alias Silkk. After changing his name to Silkk the Shocker then went on to appear Tru's Tru 2 da Game, Mia X's Unlady Like, and Mystikal's Unpredictable. In 1998, Silkk the Shocker would feature on Master P's 1998 hit "Make 'Em Say Uhh!". Continuing on the success of the hit single, Silkk would release his next single with label-mate Mystikal as a featured artist on "It Ain't My Fault" off his second album Charge It 2 da Game. "It Ain't My Fault" gained popularity and became the trademark song for Silkk the Shocker. In that same year Silkk the Shocker would feature on, at that time a new group, Destiny's Child's single "Just Be Straight with Me", as well as, R&B singer Mýa's "Movin' On", the second single released from Mýa, her self-titled debut album.

In 1999, Mýa and Silkk collaborated on the lead single from his album Made Man. The track, titled "Somebody like Me", became one of the year's top-selling singles on the Billboard charts. He also collaborated with Trina on the remix "That's Cool". Since then, Silkk has released two solo albums: My World, My Way in 2001 and Based on a True Story in 2004. Neither release generated the same publicity he enjoyed in the late 1990s, but the former still managed to sell very well.

Silkk was later featured on World Wrestling Entertainment's Wreckless Intent album, which was released on May 23, 2006. The song he performed on the album, "I'm Comin'", has since been used as the theme song for Raw wrestler Montel Vontavious Porter. Silkk also performed former SmackDown! wrestler Orlando Jordan's theme song, "Do It Big".

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  • In my opinion this old shit was the best, i still listen to the old No Limit shit all the time. C is the only one out there today still makin classics (Free C-Miller!). And Silkk didn't steal shit, ya'll must not know what tributes are, smh.

  • What the fuck?! He copied the whole song and still couldnt fucking rap. Man this is bullshit.

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  • yo everyone this song was made for a n.w.a straight outta compton anniversary album on ruthless. it was for rappers to add there own flava to there faviourte songs from the album. even bone thugs, mack 10 & even BIG PUN were on this album. do your research.

  • COPYRIGHT !!!!

  • SILLK!! SHOUT OUT 2MY MAN AKA DOGG SHOCKA AKA BIGG RAY NORTHEAST DC ALL DAY =-}

  • Man be real,every artist in tha industry bite off of other people shit.Diddy tha main one,Jarule is another,50 too.Chris brown gets his dance moves from Michael Jackson,So does Usher and every dancer out now.So everybody is copyin somebody.

  • @stenehjem1 what's wrong these are awesome, look at the "rappers" of today and complain again -.-

  • @stenehjem1 you think you funny? stupid bitch ass white idiot dat never tried to leave home

  • @giedozetkr1 yo mama

  • @stenehjem1 you bitch ass fool give me one example that c- murder is coping anybody....

  • @OfficialSykoSolja Silkk Is Kinda Ass... But Listen To That New Romeo... He Aktually Stepped It Up... Look Up Some Of That New "No Limit Forever" Shyt...

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