January 25th, 2000 hit my pockets hard as three classics was released on the same day. Ghostface Killah released his second album “Supreme Clientele.” The album, which is considered by many argueably his best album featured the singles “Apollo Kids” featuring Raekwon and “Cherchez La Ghost” featuring U-God. “Cherchez” was Ghost’s biggest solo mainstream hit, […]

Jadakiss and Sheek Louch of The Lox spoke briefly about Dark Man X during Tim Westwood’s radio show. Jada stated the Yonkers New York emcee “is…

Once again Tedsmooth doesn’t disappoint with his newest remix! This time he adds the Hip Hop trio The Lox (Sheek Louch, Styles P, & Jadakiss). By the way, The Lox are working on the follow up to “We Are The Streets”  with “We are The Streets 2”. Take a listen below!

Jadakiss, Styles and Sheek Louch take a moment to remind us why they love their hometown of NYC. The Yonkers natives resurface their Lox moniker…

The LOX may no longer be on Bad Boy Records but they are still moving in silence. Last night the Yonkers trio dropped a “surprise”…

Sheek Louch is loving the drama that his album cover has been creating. The artwork for Donnie G: Don Gorilla shows a split image of Sheek’s face with a gorilla’s sparking outrage that he is calling up racist stereotypes of Black folks. But he doesn’t seem fazed in the least.

Ghostface Killah’s ninth proper album, Apollo Kids, hits stores on December 14th and is certain to be another solid entry into the Wu-Tang Clan member’s discography.

Sheek Louch, one-third of the Lox, is getting ready to drop a brand new album, Donnie G: Don Gorilla, his first for Def Jam Records, but we just wanna know what’s up with that album cover?