Let’s take a trip down memory lane. Or more like infamous lane. Jadakiss is still riding high off one of the most iconic moments in modern Hip-Hop history—the unforgettable Verzuz…
On Friday, September 20th, in downtown Los Angeles, The Lox blessed the stage, celebrating 30 years of their trio catalog. The group showcased their notable classics from albums such as Money, Power & Respect (1998), We Are the Streets (2000), Filthy America… It’s Beautiful (2016), and Living Off Xperience. Each artist also presented selections from their solo catalogs. The event took place at the Belasco Theatre in the heart of DTLA and was energized by an opening performance from Coast Contra, featuring Little Cease of Junior Mafia as a surprise guest.
The Lox are an East Coast trio based in Yonkers, NY, that emerged in the 90s. They made their commercial debut with Money, Power & Respect. Each member has established a name for themselves beyond their group work while still holding it down in the East Coast, New York underground scene.
The LOX hit The Breakfast Club to talk about their Hip-Hop 50 show. When Charlamagne Tha God asked if Diddy was one of the friends, Styles P said he would not be.
Amazon Music is paying tribute to Queen Latifah with a short film called Generational Queens. The film will honor Latifah for her 1993 women’s empowerment anthem, “U.N.I.T.Y.,” which turns 30 this year. Amazon Music honors rapper/actress Queen Latifah with a short film titled Generational Queens. The film will highlight Latifah’s 1993 hit, “U.N.I.T.Y.,” which turns […]
Styles P announced his retirement in 2022 but has started a new business beyond his rap career with a PB&J spread, STYLES PB&J. The spread is a healthier option and is set to hit stores soon. The LOX rapper Styles P has shifted into the food industry with his own spread for a healthy peanut butter […]
The Lox are having a good year. Fresh off the hype of their Verzuz battle win against Dipset, the group is flexing in their new KITH campaign. Kith And The New York Knicks Team Up With The Lox Kith has released a new collection with The New York Knicks and got The Lox to not […]
Benzino is the latest Hip-Hop figure to go sit on VladTV. During his visit, Benzino revealed The Lox received a green light from the Boston Police to kill him during their feud. Benzino says when the beef was squashed, Jadakiss told him what Boston PD said.
“When we went to squash it, we all met at a restaurant and that’s when Kiss told me,” Benzino said. “I wasn’t surprised that they felt that way, but I was surprised that they would tell them that based on everything that happened.”
Previously, Styles P stated the same details in a different email. Could you believe that entire fight started over a thrown ketchup packet? You can hear Styles here and the latest from Benzino below.
Joining H.E.R., Lil Wayne, The Isley Brothers, Burna Boy, Ari Lennox, and Ty Dolla Sign to the already lit two-day festival. Set to take place October 9 & 10, in Atlanta, GA.
The LOX recently received the key to their hometown city of Yonkers, NY.
In addition to getting the key to the city, The LOX will plans to open up revised parks and workout stations in Yonkers. The parks will be available for people of all ages.
The annual One Music Festival tickets are available online.
The LOX and Dipset might want to consider a Verzuz rematch. Since last week’s epic face-off, both iconic hip-hop groups’ music catalog has reportedly surged to career-high streams. The LOX + Dipset’s Music Streams Explode Both L-O-X and Diplomats have true diehard fans and presumably a new batch of supporters following their August 3 face-off. […]
Styles P shared his opinion regarding DaBaby and cancel culture.
The LOX, who are fresh off their Verzuz battle win against Dipset sat down yesterday with Power 105.1’s Breakfast Club. They openly discussed many details about their Verzuz battle from their rehearsal process to the actual show. They also spoke on the music industry business and brought up valid points on the way we address mental health and cancel culture issues.
Most notably, however, was Styles P’s insight into Charlotte rapper DaBaby‘s now infamous Rolling Loud performance on July 25. DaBaby has been under fire over the last two weeks stemming from disparaging comments he made towards the LGBTQ plus community and those suffering from HIV/AIDS. Many fans began prompting to cancel him. As a result of DaBaby’s on stage rhetoric, it caused him the loss of sponsorship deals, multiple performance opportunities, featured credits and public criticism from many high profile celebrities.
While Styles P said he did not agree with what DaBaby said, “It was wrong.” He also shared the following sentiments.
“If you gonna be on cancel culture, you can’t be with mental health culture either. Who trained DaBaby? You in this industry now, this is how it’s gonna go? ‘Cause I’m pretty sure he’s been around plenty of gay people. He has, he’s in the industry. He’s been styled by them. He’s been dressed by them, he’s done deals.”
“But no one’s speaking up on his behalf saying alright, not to say I’m speaking up on his behalf, I’m saying he did something wrong. But who developed him? To say young man you’re getting multiple millions now. You’re around Corporate now. When you’re around Corporate this is how it goes… Nobody’s teaching him, then you wanna cancel him. Cause when you say something or do something out of line to the world, in front of the world, that’s kind of a mental health issue. Not saying you are all the way out there. You might have snapped for a minute. But you just can’t keep canceling everybody and saying you concerned about mental health and not developing them.”
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