The Lox Celebrates 30 Years in LA at The Belasco

The Lox: L – R: Sheeck Louch, Jadkiss, Styles P – Cred: @Midcityfolk of @Justifiedmedianetwork

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.

Sheek Louch (Cred: @Loe Kee Phlicks)

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