You remember J-Hood, right? He was signed to The Lox's label D-Block back in the day before leaving. He then went on a diss campaign against Lox members, and in 2007 was seen dragging his D-Block chain on the ground.
Hood was a recent guest on Math Hoffa's My Expert Opinion podcast and said The Lox was supposed to give him $60,000 in his deal but only gave him $25,000.
The Lox's Styles P responded by going off on both Hood and Hoffa.
Styles P goes off on J-Hood following Math Hoffa interview (Pt. 1)https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/RrLdASxlC2
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Styles P goes off on J-Hood following Math Hoffa interview (Pt. 2)https://t.co/52WCdDsvQr pic.twitter.com/cz3tyR6fn9
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"Math, I’m disappointed in you, bro,” said Styles. “On My Expert Opinion, you didn’t ask me anything about J-Hood. Then you want to have J-Hood up there. You could have called me on my line to fact-check the sh*t he was saying but you gotta do what you gotta do when it comes to working and getting business out, but that my man was some wack ass sh*t.”
Styles got at Hood after that.
“Here it is 20 years later,” he said. “Louch been in your house to fight your father for you before. N*ggas gave your mother money when your house burned down. We actually made you into the artist you are. Louch used to argue with Flex to play your sh*t, but you’re owed 60 G’s? Keep doing what you doing but keep our f*cking name out your mouth. You speak on our name with respect."
Math has already responded to Styles in the comments by saying he wasn't wrong for interviewing Hood. He also said The Lox member wouldn't have been upset with Angie Martinez or Funk Flex if they did the same.