The LOX Weigh in on Remy Ma and Nicki Minaj Beef: “I Don’t Think Nicki Can Win This” [Watch Now]

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The three members of The LOX, Jadakiss, Styles P and Sheek Louch know a thing about beef and have been in some of Hip-Hop’s most notorious battles, including trading disses with the likes of 50 Cent, Jay Z, Beanie Sigel and the Roc-A Fella regime just to name a few.

The Yonkers trio recently spoke with DC radio station WKYS and gave their opinion on Remy Ma’s “ShEther” diss and if Nicki Minaj can come back. In the discussion, Jadakiss weighs in stating,

“Gloves is off. Have you heard “ShETHER?” Remy went no prisoners. That’s what it is in a battle and a war.”

Styles P added further insight with,

“You gotta decide how much you want to lose by going to war and Remy’s going to bring her to war. So if you decide to go down that alley, you gotta be prepared to do that a lot and that’s what Remy’s built for. So I don’t think Nicki can win this. I think it would be smarter to fall back because she gone lose money.”

The Lox are currently headlining their Filthy America… It’s Beautiful tour dates which kicked off last weekend in Reading, PA which just happen to include Remy Ma, Lil Kim and Cardi B on the spot date. During the show, Remy also dropped another freestyle disassembling Nicki’s Barbie persona once again.

Check the LOX weighing in below as well as the full video with 93.9 WKYS where they talk about their new album, business moves and more. Also peep the tour dates below.

 

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Feb. 25 – Reading, Pa. — Santander Arena (with Lil Kim, Remy Ma, Cardi B)
Feb. 26 – Silver Springs, Md. — Fillmore Silver Spring
Feb. 28 – Cleveland, Ohio — House of Blues
March 1 – Cincinnati, Ohio — Bogart’s Cincinnati
March 4 – Detroit, Mich. — St. Andrew’s Hall,
March 6 – Indianapolis, Ind. — Old National Centre
March 7 – Chicago, Ill. — House of Blues
March 9 – Denver, Co. — Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom
March 10 – Salt Lake City, Utah — Metro Music Hall
March 12 – San Francisco, Calif. — The Fillmore
March 13 – Los Angeles, Calif. — Belasco Theater
March 16 – Houston, Texas — House of Blues
March 19 – Dallas, Texas — House of Blues
March 21 – New Orleans, La. — House of Blues
March 23 – Atlanta, Ga. — The Masquerade
March 24 – Charlotte, N.C. — The Fillmore
March 29 – Philadelphia, Pa. — Theater of the Living Arts
April 6 – Boston, Mass. — House of Blues
April 7 – New York, N.Y. — Irving Plaza
April 8 – Baltimore, Md. — Baltimore Soundstage

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