![]() Through it all, they've stuck together as one of the few successful groups in rap history to never break up. We caught up with the Lox to talk juice bars, longevity, and their plans for We Are the Streets 2. Styles, Jada, and Sheek have been through the good-successful solo careers, held their own with legends at a young age, made classic records-and the bad-multiple labels, beefs, and bad contracts. With respective solo careers taking precedent, the crew decided to release a trio of EPs, called The Trinity, in recent months, hopefully in an effort to build up to a long-awaited follow-up to 2000's We Are the Streets. The Yonkers trio would go on to have a successful run as members of the Ruff Ryders collective, releasing their sophomore album under that flag. ![]() The Lox have been around since 1994 when Jadakiss and Sheek appeared on Main Source's " Set It Off." Three years later they signed to Bad Boy, and the rest is history.
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