DMX Speaks Out on “Soldier”
DMX touches on his recent run-ins with the law on a new song called “Soldier.” It’s actually more like a freestyle. I have no idea why he’s still referencing Brokeback Mountain when Dark Knight is all the rave right now.
DMX touches on his recent run-ins with the law on a new song called “Soldier.” It’s actually more like a freestyle. I have no idea why he’s still referencing Brokeback Mountain when Dark Knight is all the rave right now.
DMX has inched closer to his goal of becoming the world’s most arrested rapper. Guinness Book of Records, are you paying attention?
X got arrested again yesterday at a Phoenix mall for giving a false name and social security number. No, he’s not ashamed of his own name. He was simply trying to get out of paying medical expenses.
According to police reports, DMX, whose government handle is Earl Simmons by the way, went to Scottsdale’s Mayo Clinic disguised as Troy Jones and refused to pay a $7,500 hospital bill.
DMX’s latest dust-ups with the law:
Here’s the funniest part of the story. The sheriff is proposing that X be locked up in isolation for his own safety. “They may not like his music,” says the sheriff.
Brand new clip from The Last Hour, starring Crackhead X.
[Props to Ryan @ Thinktank]
XXLmag.com recently caught up with Crack Man X to discuss music,
life, and politics.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview: Read the rest of this entry »
Def Jam will release The Definition of X: Pick of the Litter–a collection of X’s most ridiculous hits–on June 12.
DMX – Definition of X: Pick of the Litter Tracklist
1. Prayer II
2. Ruff Ryders Anthem
3. Get At Me Dog
4. Stop Being Greedy
5. How’s It Going Down
6. What These Bitches Want
7. Black Out
8. What’s My Name
9. Where The Hood At
10. Party Up
11. X Gonna Give It To U
12. It’s All Good
13. Who We Be
14. The Rain
15. Here We Go Again
16. No Love For Me
17. We Right Here
18. 1 More Road To Cross
19. Slippin’
20. Prayer I
Somewhat related: A glance at DMX’s soundscan numbers over the years reveals an interesting pattern.
• It’s Dark & Hell Is Hot (1998) – 4.607,812
• Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood (1998) – 3,366,895
• And Then There Was X (1999) – 4,912,860
•The Great Depression (2001) – 1,854,963
• Grand Champ (2003) – 1,192,335
• Year Of The Dog…Again (2006) – 315,878
You see, the only time X failed to crack platinum (or gold for that matter) was when he took advice from Pastor Ma$e.