The Trinity is the debut EP by American hip hop group The Lox. The EP was released on December 18, 2013, by D-Block Records.[1][2] It served as their first release in over 13 years.[3] The EP features guest appearances from Tyler Woods and Dyce Payne.
Critical reception
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Upon its release, The Trinity received generally positive reviews from music critics. Homer Johnsen of HipHopDX gave the album three out of five stars, saying "The EP as a whole also lacks the inter-verse group dynamic. For instance, the classic Noreaga track “Banned From TV” features Jadakiss and Styles P finishing each other’s lines with intersecting verses. Displays of chemistry like that are nowhere to be found on The Trinity. Instead, it’s just basic verse-for-verse rhyming. The LOX have proven that they can make good music in any decade, but on this EP their attempts to mold their sound into a more contemporary one, while still staying true to themselves, are noticeable. As stated before, LOX fans should be satisfied with The Trinity. It serves as a useful warm-up course for We Are The Streets 2, and is solid at best, considering it’s their first release in 13 years."[4]
Commercial performance
The album debuted at number 141 on the Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 8,400 copies in the United States.[5]
Track listing
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"Faded" (featuring Tyler Woods) |
Eric G. |
3:53 |
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"Talk About It" |
Vinny Idol |
3:57 |
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"Love Me or Leave Me Alone" |
Buda Da Future, Grandz Muzik |
3:04 |
4. |
"Three Kings" (featuring Dyce Payne) |
Dayzel |
3:54 |
Charts
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