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Ja Rule recently chopped it up on HipHopWired’s I Got Questions with Juvenile, and he gave a real shoutout to DMX’s crazy stage presence. The NYC rapper said, “The Dog had a different emotional connection to his audience,” and it’s clear DMX wasn’t just performing — he was living every moment with his fans.
It seems Irv Gotti does not have the green light to produce a documentary on DMX. The rapper’s family has denied working with the mogul on any upcoming content.
Nas rarely does interviews but when he does Hip-Hop listens intently. In a recent Q&A he makes it clear that DMX was loved on another level when it comes to Rap music.
All dogs go to heaven and Hip-Hop made sure DMX felt the love all the way from Los Angeles. Some of his closest peers paid tribute to the late MC at the 2021 BET Awards.
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.
Swizz Beatz kept a J. Cole verse from us.
Rapper DMX's final interview before he died is set to air on TVOne on the network's popular "Uncensored" series.
On Friday (Apr 9), as the world mourned the loss of the iconic MC, DMX, Jaxn, like many others, shared a tribute to X on his Instagram page. Killa Cam, who has his own issues with the self-appointed relationship expert, was not pleased about the "fake love" and decided to continue his campaign of calling out the YouTuber.
Funk Flex has decided to weigh in on the matter, and he feels everyone the rapper's friends have let him down.
In the first episode, viewers were taken back on Wednesday night (Aug.12) to the time before the Ruff Ryders became the force in the Hip-Hop game we know them as now. We are introduced to South Bronx natives Joaquin "Waah" Dean and Darin "Dee" Dean and Chivon Dean. The episode details their young upbringing as the children of a devout Muslim father and mother.
For those that didn’t know, JAY-Z and DMX didn’t really see eye to with one another despite always putting out great records together, but that didn’t stop Jigga from a tremendous solid for Dark Man X.
The highly anticipated battle between DMX and Snoop Dogg went down and they definitely went hard for the culture. On Wednesday (Jul 22), the battle of the dogs took place, with the high energy event opened with DMX kicking off the ceremony with a heartfelt prayer. Starting the event with the classic records that changed that game, Snoop dropped the breakout track that put him on everyone's radar, “Deep Cover”. Not one to start slow, DMX countered with his energetic and gritty intro to his classic album, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot.