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One of the most important architects to the DMX catalog has a trick up his sleep. Producer Dame Grease has announced he is sitting on 50 or so songs that he recorded with the late great MC. As spotted on Complex the Harlem, New York native dropped a bomb on Hip-Hop fans earlier this week. On […]
DMX's final interview will air on TV One's Uncensored on May 16 at 8pm. Will you be tuning in? We know we will.
Today (April 24), thousands are gathering in Brooklin in and around the Barclay's Center to honor the late, great DMX. While the memorial service isn't for the public, there is a pandemic so protocols are in place for attendees, but it isn't stopping people from showing up and showing out.
The memorial service for DMX is set to be held at the Barclay's Center in Brooklyn on April 24th.
Since Black Rob's hospital bed video dropped, the Harlem rapper has been released from the hospital and a GoFundMe page to help him get back on track has been put up with hundreds of donations having been made already.
Known for his gruff voice, gritty style, and overall “I Don’t Give A F*ck” attitude, Dark Man X moved audiences with his raps, prayers, and on-stage presence.
Steve Rifkind, who is DMX's official manager, has shut down the rumors and says that the Yonkers star is very much alive.
The actress, talk show host, and model realized her mistake in tweeting out condolences to the famed rapper.
This past Saturday reports had surfaced that DMX had suffered a heart attack after overdosing on drugs and was rumored to be brain dead as a result.
A former manager of the rapper born Earl Simmons told two major publications that DMX is in a "vegetative state."
Prayers are needed for DMX. The Yonkers rapper reportedly overdosed on Friday night (April 2) and is currently hospitalized in serious condition.
The man he was referring to was named "Ready Ron" and though X looked up to him like an "older brother," Ron turned out to be the figure that ultimately put X on a path of self-destruction.