Swizz Beatz joined The Breakfast Club to talk about DMX’s latest posthumous album, Exodus, if he had plans for a second posthumous album, and more. When discussing if there was any more music coming ...
The album, which shares the name of DMX's youngest son, was released less than two months after his death Maria Pasquini is a Senior News Editor for PEOPLE, covering Human Interest. She has been with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Swizz Beatz, the late rapper’s friend and longtime producer, worked with him again on the album he completed before his death ...
DMX didn’t shy away from sharing his faith in his music throughout his career. His albums often contained prayers where the beloved rapper meditated on life, death, and his place in the world. Now, ...
Swizz Beatz and Ruff Ryders just confirmed some great news: a brand-new, posthumous album from the late rapper DMX is on the way. DMX passed away on April 9th, 2021, but thankfully, he stayed in the ...
An early concern of social media was what would happen to a person’s online presence when they died. As Facebook gained traction, the accounts of those who’d recently passed away became living ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DMX album cover "Let Us Pray: Chapter X" featuring DMX with a contemplative expression, wearing a watch and earrings. DMX ’s ...
INGLEWOOD, CA - OCTOBER 04: DMX performs onstage during the Bad Boy Family Reunion Tour at The Forum on October 4, 2016 in Inglewood, California. Decades after it was first released, DMX's It’s Dark ...
Exclusively produced by Pat Gallo (Divine Bars) with backing vocals from local singer Janyce, the gospel effort was poised to be a double album. Disc I was planned to be fully rap-oriented, while Disc ...
In the days after DMX’s death from a heart attack last month, several people close to the veteran rapper said that he recently had completed a new studio album, but did not provide further details.
Posthumous albums, especially ones that were all-or-mostly completed before the artist’s death, are nearly always bittersweet, providing a look not only at what was lost but also what might have been.