That’s one of our biggest songs ever, but in retrospect to that, that whole “Let The LOX Go” campaign and us going back to Ruff Ryders and recording in our hometown in Yonkers, New York, in Getty Square at Powerhouse Studios, it was a different come-off. No knock to Daddy’s House, you know what I mean? We made a lot of history. It was a difference than going to Daddy’s House every night creating. So we were just back in our element and were going up to Powerhouse every night just creating. Jadakiss: For We Are the Streets, we’d just gotten off Bad Boy. Talk about your favorite studio session from the group’s debut album, We Are the Streets Vol. Take a look at the entertaining conversation below: Over the weekend, The LOX spoke with Billboard after their performance at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival to discuss their favorite studio session from We Are the Streets, JAY-Z’s 4:44 and their NBA comparisons.
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