VladTV correspondent Jenny Boom Boom sat down with Yonkers' crew The Lox and talked whether or not they feel they're legends, Bobby Shmurda's come-up, and how they've maintained the group and their friendships when other hip-hop crews breakup on the regular.

When called "legends," Sheek Louch says he's not sure he would consider himself one, because he views Hip-Hop vets like Rakim, Big Daddy Kane & KRS-One as legends. Styles P feels they are legends because they've accomplished so much over the years, and had a head start in the game, as they're the same age as some of Hip-Hop's biggest names yet dropped their first albums at a younger age.

They also discussed getting older within Hip-Hop, saying rap is the only musical art form where hitting 40 is considered a bad thing. One young kid they show love to is Bobby Shmurda, saying they respect his hustle and like his song, "Hot N****."

The group also breaks down how they've been able to maintain their personal relationships and the group over so many years.

Check out the interview above.