
She cleverly comes on the song with pure confidence and rides it like a Buick on a stoner cruise. No actually that song is a lyrical story telling with melodic delivery to capture the listeners attention. From then and there was nothing about autobiographical lines and one that I related to the most was when she said on the track “Bubby” where she made it direct “ I been working on myself I haven’t mastered my patience”, (Dej Loaf, 2020). Judging from the crowd’s reaction, she’s going to take some getting used to. During their set, the triumvirate brought out Detroit upstart, Dej Load for a performance of her breakout track, Try Me.

Telling her story about how “I went from skating now we skating in Escalades” is a witty double entendre which means literally how you look at it, she use to roller skate to actually about how she went from skating in roller blades to Cadillac Escalades which is every millennial dream especially from every teenager watching rap city. Hours after dropping their new video, The Lox returned to B.B.King Bar & Grille last night in Times Square. Sell Sole II is an autobiographical album and to be honest, it is a classic. Also appearing on Detroit V.S Everybody with Eminem, Royce DA 5'9, Big Sean, & Danny Brown, She proves she is one of the guys with her soulstress voice along with her killing the Remix feat Trick Trick and various Detroit artist, Dej proves she can hold her own. Since then she made history but with Sell Sole II, this is what keeps her legacy jumping. Her divine voice rode the beat to the point it joined my playlist I created for when I want to chill. The single that caught my attention was “Me, Hennessy, & You (Remix)” feat Lil Wayne.


When she came on the scene with “Try Me”, a singalong gangster anthem, she had the world by storm. Dej Loaf took time to make a staple for her name for years.
