One of DMX’s biggest hits wasn’t one of his favorites and he only recorded it because the New York native lost a bet to producer Swizz Beatz. “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” was one of the first tracks he ...
DMX says his music "isn't just for the moment—it's forever." We agree, so we interviewed him for the October issue of GQ, and also asked him to sit down for an episode of "Iconic Tracks," where he ...
However, the song’s producer and frequent collaborator of the late DMX, Swizz Beatz, explained recently that the song only came out because of a bet DMX lost. Throughout his career, DMX worked closely ...
The Grammy-nominated star has released five No. 1 Billboard 200 albums, including his studio debut It's Dark and Hell Is Hot PEOPLE, Music Writer and Reporter In honor of late rap legend DMX, who died ...
On this day, Dec. 18, in hip-hop history... 2001: Following the success of the group's first two compilation albums, the Ruff Ryders drop Ryde or Die Vol. 3: In the "R" We Trust, which marked their ...
The six-year-old son of DMX has music flowing through his DNA and is learning to play the piano using his father’s iconic tracks. DMX’s son Exodus is showing that music runs through his veins with an ...
Many may consider “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem,” the fourth single off DMX’s classic 1998 debut album It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot, to be one of the greatest Hip-Hop songs of the ’90s and arguably of all-time ...
*BET presents “Ruff Ryders Chronicles,” the definitive story of Ruff Ryders Entertainment. The five-part production about the iconic hip hop label founded by the Dean brothers Joaquin (Waah), Darin ...
Inspired by Black Panther star “Killmonger” rapper Quadir Lateef embodies the revolutionary position and presents it in a Hip Hop Jewel titled “The Killmonger Theory” 6 tracks of rugged boom bap ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results