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DMX in ICU in "critical" conditon after overdose & heart attack; prayer vigil scheduled
”We ask that you please keep Earl/DMX and us in your thoughts, wishes, and prayers as well as respect our privacy as we face these challenges,” his family writes.
DMX suffers overdose & heart attack, in grave condition
Sources tell TMZ that the rapper is in a “vegetative state” with “some brain activity” following an overdose.
25 early 2000s rap albums that every current rap fan needs to know
Music nostalgia tends to move in 20-year cycles, so early 2000s rap is unsurprisingly leaving a mark on today’s new rap music. Here are 25 albums from that era that hold up especially well today…
30 New Songs Out Today
Listen to new songs by Lydia Loveless, Matmos, Will Butler, Roosevelt, Dikembe, Maxwell Stern/Laura Stevenson, JeGong (mem MONO), The Ocean, Chynna, RZA/Ghostface, Death Valley Girls, and more…
Snoop Dogg has a new 'Rap Empire' mobile game, is doing 'Verzuz' battle against DMX
”I ain’t got no dogg in this fight!” Snoop says.
Lauryn Hill, Brittany Howard & more playing benefit for small businesses
The livestream fest is raising money for small businesses across the U.S. and performers also include Leon Bridges, Brandi Carlile, T-Pain, and Nathaniel Rateliff.
Tribeca Film Fest 2020 lineup: films on Brian Wilson, The Go-Go's, St. Vincent, Big Freedia, more
The 2020 lineup of TFF also includes documentaries on Ronnie Wood, DMX, Serj Tankian, Banksy, Ricky Powell, Pharrell, Yung Lean, Harry Belafonte, plus the NYC premiere of Pete Davidson’s The King of Staten Island and more.
DMX playing NYC w/ Soul Rebels, going on Gods of Rap tour w/ Nas, Gang Starr, more
DMX returned to the stage from rehab in late 2019, and he has more tour dates coming up this year…
Meek Mill lists top 5 rappers of his era, teasing new album before end of 2019
Meek’s list includes Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Jadakiss, and more…
DMX cancels Rolling Loud set to enter rehab; 5 more artists dropped at NYPD request
The NYPD asked Rolling Loud to drop 22Gz, Casanova, Pop Smoke, Sheff G and Don Q from its inaugural NYC lineup this weekend, citing ”public safety concerns” and ”recent acts of violence citywide.”