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DMX, American rapper and actor, dies aged 50

Earl Simmons (December 18, 1970 – April 9, 2021), known by his stage name DMX (“Dark Man X”), was an American rapper, songwriter, and actor. He passed away aged 50 , five days after suffering a heart attack.

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Interview Music

DMX slams Drake and Rick Ross but likes Lil Wayne

Rapper DMX has revealed that there is absolutely nothing that he likes about the 25-year-old rapper Drake. DMX reeled off a list of things that he dislikes about Drake before moving on to criticizing Rick Ross. Once he had finished slamming the two rappers, he then revealed that one person he does actually like is Lil Wayne. DMX explained, “I don’t like anything about Drake. I don’t like his f**king voice. I don’t like what he talks about. I don’t like his face. I don’t like how he walks, [I] like nothing. I don’t like his haircut… I’m just gonna stop right there.” DMX then went on to have a pop at Rick Ross, claiming that the rapper must be eating a lot more than he should. He added, “He just talks about eating and [his] girlfriends too much. How much can a n**** eat? Let’s talk about something else. I know, you’ve got a Maybach, you’ve got an Aston Martin… Okay, good for you!” However, it was not all complete negativity from DMX, as he did actually have some nice words to say about Lil Wayne. He continued, “I’m cool [with him]. We’ve got a good relationship, actually. I’ve got to say, we’re cool.” Rapper Drake was signed to Lil Wayne’s Young Money label back in 2009. We are sure DMX has something negative to say about that.

DMX Aint Feeling Rick Ross and Drake Part1

DMX Aint Feeling Rick Ross and Drake Part2

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Music Performance Swag Video

Lil’ Wayne And DMX Celebrate New Year’s Day In South Beach

Check out the footage of Lil Wayne’s first performance of the new year 2012 featuring DMX, Live in South Beach, Miami. After the jump

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Culture

The Tanning Effect With Steve Stoute Interview Jay-Z [Part 1]

 This is the part one of an interview that features music and marketing mogul Steve Stoute interview Jay-Z on His Joint Album with Kanye West and talking about hip-hop culture and the wide-reaching effect it has had over the years. Stoute’s book The Tanning Of America. He sat down to speak with good Friend and business Partner Jay-Z, who has not only witnessed the impact of hip-hop, but been a huge part of it. They are discussing the Impact that music has on People in this particular case Hip-Hop, as the lyrics from artists who put their emotions trhough the songs and speak directly to the Fans. Also on the Growing culture of Hip-Hop which is bigger than the music itself, the way people dress, the attitude, the Swagger and much more check out the Part 1, Press Play Above.