

Keep going!’ And we’re like, this ni**a’s nice, Hov.’ They make him stop, they pull up the beat, Erick Sermon did the beat. And soon was everybody did their introduction, Sig’ is dumping.

Parrish Smith Discusses LL Cool J Dissing EPMD ON THEIR OWN SONG (Video) So that put us on edge a little cause we always looked at it like, if he just landed would he just come to the studio with his luggage? No! But so that was a good edge.” They like, ‘Nah, he wants you to go there right now.’ And we like, ‘We can’t go home and drop off our luggage?’ We don’t have carry-ons, we had big sh*t that we had to check. “And when we landed-I’m not sure if it was Newark, LaGuardia or JFK -we got the call at the airport, like ‘Yo, Jay to do a song with y’all.’ So we like that’s cool, we’re gonna go home, put our luggage. “We just flew in from a LOX show, from a weekend of shows,” Jadakiss began to explain in the above video at 19:09. The reason? They were angry at Jay for not letting them drop off their luggage before the studio session. While appearing as a guest on the latest episode of Genius‘ interview series, For the Record, Jadakiss provided some background on the song’s history and recording sessions, revealing that Styles P actually wrote his verse to diss JAY-Z on his own song. The LOX Bang Out On A Song About Having Each Other’s Backs (Audio) The last three were together as The LOX, following their debut, Money, Power & Respect, released at the top of ’98. 1999’s “Best Rap Album” winner at the Grammy Awards (giving Jay his first of 22 trophies) includes the posse cut “Reservoir Dogs,” featuring Sauce Money, Beanie Sigel, Jadakiss, Styles P and Sheek Louch. Like many Jay albums, the Roc release is heralded for its singles as well as its deep cuts. However, as fans are learning, not all of it is rooted in positivity.īack in 1998, JAY-Z dropped his third album, Vol. There’s more than 20 years of history between Hov’ and The Warlocks. Today, The LOX are in a partnership with JAY-Z’s Roc Nation.
