

In 2000, they signed to Ruff Ryders and solidified their spot in the hip hop history books when they released their gold-selling album, We Are The Streets. Blige, Sean “Diddy” Combs signed the group to his Bad Boy label in 1995 and dropped “Well, Well, Well” featuring Kasino, which appeared on DJ Clue’s 1996 mixtape Show Me the Money before unleashing their debut studio album, Money, Power & Respect in 1998. Thanks to an assist from fellow Yonkers native, Mary J. The trio who banded together in high school scored their first big break when they secured a spot on the iconic Set It Off soundtrack in 1994. Long before The Lox became synonymous with East Coast hip hop, Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch were three friends with something to say. The project’s next single, “Bout Shit” featuring DMX is due out on August 19. Living Off Xperience showcases the group’s signature gritty sound with the unrivaled lyricism that gets right to the heart of the battles we continue to fight.

The explosive collection features production from AraabMuzik, Scott Storch, and Large Professor, among others as well as colas with DMX and T-Pain. The project’s lead single “Loyalty and Love” dropped on April 3 and gave fans a taste of what they can expect from the 14-track album due in August via Roc Nation. The LOX is making a triumphant and timely return with their fourth studio album, Living Off Xperience, a project that proves true hip hop never goes out of style.
