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Lox And Friends Experience II: An Andrew Wang AKA “Mr. Hip-Hop” Concert Review

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On Saturday, December 14, 2024, the iconic Yonkers-based Hip-Hop group, The LOX, consisting of Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch, took over Westchester County Center for their highly anticipated Lox and Friends Experience II. This event, which took place in LOX’s home of Westchester, has become a staple for fans of gritty, East Coast rap, delivered exactly what was promised: an unforgettable night of raw, unfiltered energy, classic hits, and a star-studded array of guest appearances.

The Atmosphere

From the moment the doors opened, the energy was palpable. The venue was packed with die-hard fans, who had followed The LOX since the group’s emergence in the late ’90s. The atmosphere blended nostalgia, excitement, and anticipation, as fans eagerly awaited the iconic trio to take the stage. The LOX have always maintained a reputation for their intense stage presence, and this event was no different. The crowd’s energy matched the intensity of the group, setting the stage for a truly memorable night.

[Video courtesy of Yonkers Voice]

The LOX’s Performance

Tri-State Jericko on the one’s and two’s [Black Westchester]

The evening started with “The Voice of Westchester” himself Tri-State Jericho who played classic Hip-Hop and R&B Hits from the 914 aka Westchester.  “Man the Lox brought the garden to Westchester County and it was a very heartfelt feeling being on the card to open up the show,” Tri-State Jericko shared with Black Westchester.

There were two other DJ sets as well from Ralph Mercado and DJ Self.  The host of The Block on 94.7 FM Miss Jones, did not only introduce the Lox, but sang a little herself and sounded great. As expected, The LOX came out swinging with their signature style: gritty, lyrical, and full of street wisdom. Opening with a few of their classic cuts, such as “Get At Me Dog” “N**gas Gone Started Something”, and “Ruff Ryders Anthem”, had the crowd instantly hooked. Each member of the group brought their own unique vibe to the stage. Jadakiss, with his signature raspy voice and unparalleled delivery, was at his best, commanding the stage with his charisma and flawless flow. Styles P, the introspective yet fierce member of the group, kept the crowd engaged with his smooth but gritty style. Sheek Louch, the underrated but equally vital member, held down the backbone of the performance with his unfiltered energy and fierce presence.

The chemistry between the three was evident, each feeding off the other’s energy in a way that made the performance feel more like a hometown reunion than a concert. The LOX did what they do best: rap with precision, authenticity, and a real connection to the crowd. They didn’t just perform their tracks—they lived them.

Guest Appearances: The “Friends” Part of the Experience

One of the most anticipated aspects of the Lox and Friends Experience II was the roster of guest performers who took the stage throughout the night. As the name implies, The LOX’s circle of friends extended far beyond the trio, and the surprises kept coming.

Among the standouts were appearances from 50 Cent who not only excited the crowd performing alone and with Jadakiss but also did several songs with G Unit themselves. Another standout was Rakim, who gave a salute to the hard work LOX has done over the years and even asked to be a fourth member.

The event was hosted 94.7 as well as Power 105.1.

Other highlights included special guest appearances from Lola Brooke, Benny The Butcher, Albee Al, Dave East, Rhapsody, Remy Ma, Ghostface Killah, Cappella Gray from New Rochelle, Talib Kweli, and even an R&B performance from Carl Thomas. Each of these artists brought their own flavor to the show, adding an extra layer of energy

Production and Sound

The production was top-notch, with a clean, booming sound system that made every beat hit hard. The lighting and stage setup were simple but effective, allowing the focus to remain on the artists and the music. The large screens behind the stage displayed visuals that complemented the performance, showing images of DMX, Ruff Ryders Anthem video when performed, facts about LOX, and the logos that represent each special guest artist. Nostalgic touch added a sense of history to the evening, reminding everyone of how far the group has come since their early days in Yonkers.

Conclusion

The Lox and Friends Experience II was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of Hip-Hop culture, loyalty, and the brotherhood that has defined The LOX’s career. From the relentless energy of the trio to the powerful guest appearances, the night was a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the most respected groups in Hip-Hop.

For those in attendance, it was a chance to witness true lyricism and authentic street rap at its finest. The LOX, with their friends by their side, reminded everyone why they are still at the top of the game after all these years. If you missed out on this experience, don’t make the same mistake next time—The LOX and their friends are here to stay, and they continue to put on one of the most electrifying live shows in Hip-Hop.

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On Saturday, December 14, 2024, the iconic Yonkers-based Hip-Hop group, The LOX, consisting of Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch, took over Westchester County Center for their highly anticipated Lox and Friends Experience II. This event, which took place in LOX’s home of Westchester, has become a staple for fans of gritty, East Coast rap, delivered exactly what was promised: an unforgettable night of raw, unfiltered energy, classic hits, and a star-studded array of guest appearances.

The Atmosphere

From the moment the doors opened, the energy was palpable. The venue was packed with die-hard fans, who had followed The LOX since the group’s emergence in the late ’90s. The atmosphere blended nostalgia, excitement, and anticipation, as fans eagerly awaited the iconic trio to take the stage. The LOX have always maintained a reputation for their intense stage presence, and this event was no different. The crowd’s energy matched the intensity of the group, setting the stage for a truly memorable night.

[Video courtesy of Yonkers Voice]

The LOX’s Performance

Tri-State Jericko on the one’s and two’s [Black Westchester]

The evening started with “The Voice of Westchester” himself Tri-State Jericho who played classic Hip-Hop and R&B Hits from the 914 aka Westchester.  “Man the Lox brought the garden to Westchester County and it was a very heartfelt feeling being on the card to open up the show,” Tri-State Jericko shared with Black Westchester.

There were two other DJ sets as well from Ralph Mercado and DJ Self.  The host of The Block on 94.7 FM Miss Jones, did not only introduce the Lox, but sang a little herself and sounded great. As expected, The LOX came out swinging with their signature style: gritty, lyrical, and full of street wisdom. Opening with a few of their classic cuts, such as “Get At Me Dog” “N**gas Gone Started Something”, and “Ruff Ryders Anthem”, had the crowd instantly hooked. Each member of the group brought their own unique vibe to the stage. Jadakiss, with his signature raspy voice and unparalleled delivery, was at his best, commanding the stage with his charisma and flawless flow. Styles P, the introspective yet fierce member of the group, kept the crowd engaged with his smooth but gritty style. Sheek Louch, the underrated but equally vital member, held down the backbone of the performance with his unfiltered energy and fierce presence.

The chemistry between the three was evident, each feeding off the other’s energy in a way that made the performance feel more like a hometown reunion than a concert. The LOX did what they do best: rap with precision, authenticity, and a real connection to the crowd. They didn’t just perform their tracks—they lived them.

Guest Appearances: The “Friends” Part of the Experience

One of the most anticipated aspects of the Lox and Friends Experience II was the roster of guest performers who took the stage throughout the night. As the name implies, The LOX’s circle of friends extended far beyond the trio, and the surprises kept coming.

Among the standouts were appearances from 50 Cent who not only excited the crowd performing alone and with Jadakiss but also did several songs with G Unit themselves. Another standout was Rakim, who gave a salute to the hard work LOX has done over the years and even asked to be a fourth member.

The event was hosted 94.7 as well as Power 105.1.

Other highlights included special guest appearances from Lola Brooke, Benny The Butcher, Albee Al, Dave East, Rhapsody, Remy Ma, Ghostface Killah, Cappella Gray from New Rochelle, Talib Kweli, and even an R&B performance from Carl Thomas. Each of these artists brought their own flavor to the show, adding an extra layer of energy

Production and Sound

The production was top-notch, with a clean, booming sound system that made every beat hit hard. The lighting and stage setup were simple but effective, allowing the focus to remain on the artists and the music. The large screens behind the stage displayed visuals that complemented the performance, showing images of DMX, Ruff Ryders Anthem video when performed, facts about LOX, and the logos that represent each special guest artist. Nostalgic touch added a sense of history to the evening, reminding everyone of how far the group has come since their early days in Yonkers.

Conclusion

The Lox and Friends Experience II was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of Hip-Hop culture, loyalty, and the brotherhood that has defined The LOX’s career. From the relentless energy of the trio to the powerful guest appearances, the night was a testament to the enduring legacy of one of the most respected groups in Hip-Hop.

For those in attendance, it was a chance to witness true lyricism and authentic street rap at its finest. The LOX, with their friends by their side, reminded everyone why they are still at the top of the game after all these years. If you missed out on this experience, don’t make the same mistake next time—The LOX and their friends are here to stay, and they continue to put on one of the most electrifying live shows in Hip-Hop.

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