The album received mostly positive reviews from critics. Grant Jones from RapReviews wrote: "Living Off Xperience might well be the best LOX project, but it still suffers from LOX-isms that aren’t necessarily exclusive to Jada, Styles and Sheek. You can almost picture the checklist that rap albums used to rely upon: a song for the ladies, a song for the club, a song for the street, a posse cut etc. That’s not to say that The LOX lack invention because this album is still enjoyable, but it’s a safe record that has its moments, but ultimately never reaches greatness. Can they? With some focus, for sure. A strictly grimy, Sid Roams style record that’s pure nastiness would give the Griselda boys a run for their money. A mature, R&B-driven set of songs embracing what The LOX do and how they feel today would be a breath of fresh air. But Living Off Xperience is caught between the two and ultimately excels in neither."[4]