

So for all those that used to think of The LOX as a two-man show, you now have to include the man that has his eyes set on putting the game in the camel clutch. Silverback Gorilla is poised to be his tri-fecta, as his animal-like work ethic resembles just that (going from 256lbs to 232lbs of pure muscle). Nine times out of ten the main reason why somebody would want out of a group setting is because they're not getting as much attention as somebody else.īut instead of dwelling on that fact, the often silent partner made his presents felt with his debut album Walk Witt Me back in 2003 which sold over 600,000 copies, and his second effort, After Taxes in 2005, adding another 400,000 sold to his cause. Ten albums between three artists isn't a bad turn-a-round, not to mention a slew of mixtapes, and countless guest spots.Įverybody knows that that Jada and Styles have shared most of the limelight appearing on songs with Jennifer Lopez and Mariah Carrey, while Sheek seemed to be lost in the mix. have kept their fans captivated with solo efforts. The three amigos from Yonkers have stuck it out through the "shiny suit" days and publishing right fiascos long enough to be considered one of the best groups to ever enter the Hip-Hop arena.Įven with only two group projects under their belt (1998's Money, Power, and Respect and 2000's We Are The Streets) the MC's from the land of Y.O. Tandems rarely last, and the odds of Paris Hilton knowing the square root of 24 is far more greater than a Hip-Hop trio staying together well over 10 years without one shred of animosity between them, unless you're talking about Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch of The LOX.

These days, most performers are all about looking out for 1. Finding a Hip-Hop group that has a solid record of consistency can be a difficult task.
