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Forever M.C. “King Kong” (feat. DMX, KXNG Crooked, Royce 5’9” & Statik Selektah)

March 20, 2018 by Michael Stover

The Emcee and Production team of Forever M.C. & It’s Different have joined forces with some of Hip-Hop’s most elite artists in the game to bring the world the unprecedented soundscape for the 3-30-18 release of Forever M.C. compilation on RBC Records. After three all-star posse cuts, “Terminally Ill,” “King Kong” & “Piranhas”, Forever M.C. & It’s Different present …

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Watch DMX’s Interview On The Breakfast Club

September 13, 2012 by deadendhiphop

It’s DMX. You already know what to expect.

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DMX – The Weigh In [FreEP]

May 16, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Yep! That’s Beezy’s favorite rapper (sarcasm) back with new music. Apparently Snoop and Dr. Dre had something to do with a few of the cuts on here. Download link below. 1. The Weigh In Intro 2. Were I Wanna Be (ft. Big Stan_ [Produced By Niam Son] 3. Shit Dont Change (ft. Snoop Dogg) [Produced …

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Ab-Soul, J. Cole, DMX EP, and 10 Thousand Subs!! | Hip Hop Minute

May 14, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Recorded from Beezy Studios straight on the camcorder, Beezy comes through with your weekly hip hop minute. In this, he talks Ab-Soul’s album, touches on Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole along with brief update about DMX Plus we hit 10 thousand subs!!

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DMX Does Not Like Drake, Not Big On Rick Ross

February 23, 2012 by deadendhiphop

On Power 105.1 with the Breakfast Club, DMX says he does not like Drake at all. Nor is he overly impressed with Rick Ross. One thing you can always respect about Dark Man X is that he always keeps it real. He also says Jay-Z was trying eliminate the competition. For whatever reason, I hear …

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DJ Premier | Where Rap Went Wrong

November 18, 2010 by deadendhiphop

First, my thoughts.  DJ Premier is becoming the elder spokesman of hip-hop.  If there is a voice that has credibility behind it, Premier is it.  You can also include Jay-Z in that list as well.  It’s a short list.  Reading this article, Premier really highlights the problem with the mainstream game (I highlighted key points).  …

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