Jadakiss Gifts Styles P & Sheek Louch Championship Rings Ahead Of Benny The Butcher Mixtape

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Jadakiss has blessed his LOX brethren Styles P and Sheek Louch with custom-made championship rings.

Jada gifted The LOX crew the rings while the trio performed at LL Cool J’s Rock The Bells festival on Sunday (August 7), with the Kiss Tha Game Goodbye rapper saying he made the rings because neither MC ever gets any awards.

“We going down in history as the most loyalest rap group that ever lived,” Jadakiss said to a rowdy crowd. “And with that being said we don’t get none of them awards, so fuck all of them awards. I got my brothers my own awards cause we champions. So here’s the championship rings right here.”

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The rings were likely meant to commemorate LOX’s Verzuz victory over Dipset last August, which brought in over five million viewers, and gave each group an unprecedented boost in streaming revenue.

The Yonkers trio performed at LL COOL J’s annual festival in Queens alongside other rap legends, including Ice Cube, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Lil Kim, Dipset, Scarface and others.

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Aside from tearing up Rock The Bells this weekend, Benny The Butcher also took to Instagram Live on Saturday (August 6) to reveal that he and Jadakiss have a project in the works, but said neither rapper has had enough time to hop into the studio to actually make it.

“Yo me and Kiss already decided to do the tape,” Benny said. “This bout a year ago. There’s just so much shit going on that shit would be crazy right now.”

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With all that’s going on, Jadakiss is having a real moment right now. In a recent interview with Complex, the 47-year-old said his resurgent popularity even allowed him to renegotiate his contract at Def Jam.

“My numbers went up for hostings and walkthroughs, for shows and TV cameos,” he said. “Just in general my numbers went up. It also showed Def Jam that they got to do the right thing [and] restructure my contract. It really showed the world my true worth, what I can do.”

He continued: “The best part is being able to benefit financially and branding-wise, and get more deals and endorsements, but it’s cool. I already was nice before Verzuz. I’m going to let people know that on these new projects that I drop.”