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The lox new album 2016
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The Lox, comprising of Sheek Louch, Jadakiss, and Styles P, has announced that their fourth studio album “Living Off Xperience” will arrive on August 28. Hopefully it won’t take them another 15 years to offer us more gems.The Lox is set to pick up the mic again with their first album in four years. However, the set is still a long way away from the classic album we KNOW they can deliver.

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Longtime LOX stans will find a lot to love about Filthy America … It’s Beautiful – Jada’s punchlines still can crack ribs, Holiday Styles is as threatening as ever, and Louch’s frank honesty will have you nodding in agreement.

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They really drag down the project’s momentum. But the songs themselves are crippled by horrible hooks on the former (the aggravating auto-tune sounds like a dying Decepticon) and repetitive production on the latter. To their credit, the trio don’t sound too out of place on tracks like “The Agreement’ and “Secure the Bag” which feature more modern trap production. And unfortunately that’s where things being to go wrong. That’s why I fully understand why they’d branch out and incorporate a few more contemporary sounding tracks on Filthy America … It’s Beautiful. There’s a point where you have to, well, move forward. The LOX made their name by decimating tracks like “Move Forward,” but admittedly, that was 15 years ago. It’s an early Christmas present for boom-bap fans. The album’s biggest draw is “Move Forward,” a DJ Premier-produced cut that puts LOX squarely in their element – going to battle like the Avengers over Primo’s classic cuts and scratches. Till they find your whole crew individually under basements My rap resume will wrap around your whole body The trio discuss the meaning of unity “The Family,” with Sheek keeping it realer than most on the supernatural-sounding score: “Blood thicker than water, I heard that before/till you put the car in your name and f*** up the credit score.” “Hard Life” teams the crew with fellow street legends Mobb Deep while “Don’t You Cry” gives Jada a chance to rattle off his renowned punchlines: It’s no surprise that the LOX are at their best when the beats are hard and the atmosphere is chilly. Yeah, n**** the streets love us, we still getting doughįive kids, three baby mommas what else you need to know? Still hard for us to shine, X had that slot That could’ve went the wrong way that would’ve made that badįreestyles, all the Clue tapes, we had that locked While Jada recaps the group’s journey from Bad Boys to Ruff Ryders:

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Hov, Sigel, and Free could have all got clappedīut they was doing the same cause s*** was like thatīut these new n****s soft they don’t even fight back We had beef with the ROC, I was riding with the strap Styles reminds us why he’s still the realest rapper alive: That’s why every song you heard was just my mans I was cool with that LOX s***, no solo plans

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Their personal growth is what makes Filthy America … It’s Beautiful such an anticipated record, and in some ways, slightly disappointing too.Īfter the haunting intro “Omen,” The D-Block boys give us an update on their whereabouts for the past decade and a half on “What Else You Need to Know.” Sheek explains why he turned down all those high-profile guest spots over the years: The LOX are no longer defiant 90s kids, they’re rap’s elder statesmen. Sixteen years is a long time in real time – and nearly an eternity in rap years – but with age comes wisdom. They’re like those friends from high school you’re often too busy to see but when you find time to reunite, it’s like time never passed. Unlike many of the 90s’ greatest collectives, the LOX never really broke up – even when preoccupied by solo ventures, it was a given that at least one or two tracks would feature D-Block brethren. Since 2000’s We Are the Streets, Jadakiss, Styles P and Sheek Louch have dropped well over a dozen solo projects, a couple of group EPs, and countless memorable guest verses. It feels improbable because, in many ways, the LOX never really left us. Despite being one of the defining groups of the late 90s, the LOX only gave us two proper LPs – the most recent one being an improbable 16 years ago. I’ve called 2016 the year of the comeback – the year where everyone from Maxwell and Tweet to A Tribe Called Quest and Frank Ocean jumped off the back of milk cartons and back into the studio.īut personally speaking, all those returns pale in comparison to the reunion of one of my all-time favorite groups, the LOX.

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Filthy America … It’s Beautiful (released December 16, 2016)















The lox new album 2016