This one got us. During a memorial for DMX on Saturday, one of the late rapper’s young children took the stage and performed a song of her own that we’re pretty sure would’ve made her father proud.
DMX's longtime collaborator Swizz Beatz made the announcement about the latest release, 'Exodus,' on Monday. By Gil Kaufman, Billboard A posthumous album of all-new material from late rapper DMX, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — DMX, a hip-hop great who left his mark across decades of music, is no longer with us. But the world hasn’t heard the last of his work. In fact, you’ll recognize his signature ...
The album, which shares the name of DMX's youngest son, was released less than two months after his death Less than two months after his death at age 50, DMX's posthumous album Exodus has been ...
Swizz Beatz honored DMX — who died at age 50 last month — while presenting the award for top rap song at the 2021 Billboard Music Awards Swizz Beatz remembered his late friend DMX and the iconic ...
A new posthumous DMX song has been released. “Hood Blues” is the second track released since the hip-hop legend passed away last month at 50, following a stint in an intensive care unit after ...
A week after DMX’s tragic death, the world received a posthumous verse from him thanks to the Swizz Beatz and French Montana-accompanied track, “Been To War,” an effort that appeared in Epix’s ...
A brand-new DMX track was released hours before news of the rapper's death on Friday (9 April) at 50. The New York native, born Earl Simmons, had been on life support at White Plains Hospital since ...
Although DMX’s final album was this year’s haunting Exodus, which featured appearances from Jay-Z and Nas, the Griselda crew, and more, it turns out that there’s another full album from the late, ...
One song playing at the right moment, perhaps with the right cup of coffee in your favorite mug, and the sun coming through the window, can really make life worth living. We here at American ...
Hear tracks by Griff, Kidd G, Masayoshi Fujita and others. By Jon Pareles Jon Caramanica and Giovanni Russonello Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable ...