Sheek Louch: Bad Boy's Shiny Suits Didn't Fit The Lox's Image (Flashback)

In this flashback, Sheek Louch opened up about how The Lox’s hit song “Money, Power, & Respect” came together and how Lil Kim and DMX got involved. He then explained how the popularity of the album led to them going on bigger tours and being featured on songs with Ma$e and Mariah Carey. Sheek Louch then went on to speak about being on Bad Boy during the shiny suit era, which he admits didn’t fit with the image of The Lox. When they decided to leave Bad Boy to be on Ruff Ryders, which was blowing up at the time, they found out it wasn’t that easy and led to the “Let The Lox Go” campaign. To hear more, including Sheek Louch speaking about The Lox’s publishing, hit the full clip above.

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