As a youth, one of my favorite groups to listen to was Yonkers, New York collective The Lox. It was something about the way they delivered gritty street tales in a vivid, creative and organic manner that intrigued me.
More than a decade since their last official album release, We Are The Streets, the trio has dropped their The Trinity EP for fans. And on the heels of its release, the group stopped by hip-hop radio station Hot 97 to talk about the project, share their thoughts on the current state of NYC rap, artists giving their music away for free, and much more. Check out the interview below.
By @Lou4President
More than a decade since their last official album release, We Are The Streets, the trio has dropped their The Trinity EP for fans. And on the heels of its release, the group stopped by hip-hop radio station Hot 97 to talk about the project, share their thoughts on the current state of NYC rap, artists giving their music away for free, and much more. Check out the interview below.
By @Lou4President
Releases are always exciting especially if it’s a long awaited one. And when we say “long awaited”, we are maybe talking about something close to more that ten years. People could have been dead already before their art or music is released. By then it will all just become a post humous celebration. This is why one should always be thankful when they are able to release something real quick.
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