The Lox have been around for a minute and could probably give a blow by blow account about how to get jerked in the industry. But now the group has inked a deal that will bring them to Koch Records.
On the horizon is the upcoming Sheek Louch sophomore album titled After Taxes which is eyeballing a late summer release. The album reportedly features the likes of Ghostface, Cam’ron, Lil’ Scrappy, Redman and the man that originally put them in the shiny suits… P. Diddy. After that, the group is looking to finally release another group project (their first in 6 years) before the end of the year.
In the meanwhile, the verbal jabs between D-Block and G-Unit continue but according to MTV, the beef is staying on wax. But even though they claim to have barbs for every member of the G-Unit, Sheek says that won’t ever diss Tony Yayo.
“Yayo? We’re never gonna respond to Yayo. I don’t care what he says, what he does, we’re never gonna respond to Yayo.”