In a candid sit-down with Angie Martinez, The LOX's—Styles P and Sheek Louch—pulled up to drop gems on health, growth, and what it’s like rocking stages in their grown-man era. The rap veterans kept it real about life on and off the mic, touching on everything from personal wellness to the chaos surrounding today’s celebrity culture.
The conversation kicked off with some laughs as Styles P joked about his recent braces teeth bid which are at their sentence. But it wasn’t just jokes; the group got deep about health. Styles and Sheek shared how they’ve embraced clean living, with Styles leading the charge through his healthy lifestyle brand. They admitted it took Jadakiss a minute to get on board, with Styles teasing, “Jada was the last to join us on this health wave, but he’s here now.”
Their message? It’s about normalizing taking care of yourself, no matter your age. Sheek chimed in, “Yeah, we’re getting older, but I still feel good! Let’s stop making it weird to grow up.”For fans wondering what to expect from a LOX show these days, the crew promised the energy is still there—just with some wisdom mixed in. “We’re grown now, but don’t get it twisted; we still bring it,” said Sheek. “We just talk a little more real-life stuff in between bangers.”
Styles added, “We want people to leave inspired—not just hyped. You’re gonna get bars, but you’re also gonna get a little grown-man talk.”
As the convo shifted gears, Angie brought up the current climate of public accusations and cancel culture. Styles didn’t hold back, referencing recent drama involving Diddy and other celebs: “We’re living in scary times. It’s like you’re guilty before you’re guilty. When asked how the industry should handle accusations, the duo kept it real, pointing out the double standards for Black entertainers. “Look at white celebrities—they apologize and go right back to work,” Styles said. “But when it’s us, they wanna throw the whole career away.”
In classic LOX fashion, the group found a way to lighten the mood. Styles threw a playful jab at the podcast wave by saying: “Yo, stop giving everybody a podcast!
The LOX has always been known for keeping it authentic, and this interview was no different. From health to hip-hop, they continue to show us how to evolve while staying true to who they are. Whether they’re talking about braces, balancing fame, or setting the stage on fire, one thing’s clear—The LOX is still a force to be reckoned with.
Fans can catch them live this Saturday December 14th, but be ready: this is the grown, unfiltered LOX. Bars included.