RAPPER DMX has passed away at the age of 50 due to a drug overdose which triggered a heart attack. The rapper, who’s iconic songs such as X Gon’ Give It To YA and Where The Hood At, influenced ...
DMX is the reason why sometimes you really don’t want to know all the sordid details behind the making of the art. Seriously, anybody with the first two DMX albums already knew the man had problems.
There’s a movie coming out starring DMX, Tara Reid, Jake Busey, and Michael Madsen and the plot, surprisingly, does not center around a trainwreck. The responsible foursome will appear in the ...
DMX, who has died at the age of 50, was known for many iconic songs, including Party Up (Up in Here). The rapper passed away about a week after an apparent drug overdose triggered a heart attack.
Kanye West offered a lot of explanations for that Internet-baiting line from "Famous," but only one of them — offered during a typical mid-February Twitter spree — rang true in any real way. "Stop ...
Earl Simmons, better known to the world as DMX, had one of the most wonderfully chosen names in the history of rap. X, who died on Friday after suffering a cardiac arrest a week earlier, took his ...
Born Earl Simmons in Mount Vernon, New York, the rapper suffered abuse from his mother and her boyfriends. Therefore, he preferred to run the streets when he was 14-years-old, the same age when he ...
The explosive episode of Iyanla: Fix My Life featuring a cranky and, some would say high, DMX is all anyone is talking about. The hashtag #supportDMX quickly became a trending topic on Saturday night ...
Alabama native #YungBleu addresses his critics on social media. “I understand that’s such a great song and it will never be duplicated no matter what by any artist! Classic! I’m paying homage!” ...
DMX is just a man. And you know what, that slingshot ride? It looks scary. I would know, as I’m a petrified of heights. But DMX is not, and that video unfairly represented him. To redeem himself from ...
In life and art, death was never far from Earl Simmons. Credit...Kevin Winter/Getty Images Supported by By Tirhakah Love Mr. Love is a culture writer from Houston. His work on music, pop culture, and ...