What does DMX stand for?The inspiration wasn’t Dark Man X or Da Mutant Xavier–in fact, it wasn’t originally an acronym at all. The name on the rapper’s birth certificate was Earl Simmons, but around age 16, when he started beatboxing and rapping at the group home where he was ...
DMX, whose deep, gravelly voice and dark, often violent lyrics catapulted him to fame in the early nineties, has a colorful criminal history. Rapper DMX freed after year in prison for tax fraud Based on Hyperledger Fabric permissioned blockchain and related technologies, VINblock's permanent sha...
Lamar's first mixtape in 2004 was enough for Tiffith's Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) to offer the aspiring rapper a deal with the label in 2005. However, Lamar would later learn that Tiffith's impact on his life dates back to multiple encounters between his father and the TD...
One of 2024’s most interesting collaborations, Five Finger Death Punch found a way to work with the late DMX after previous attempts didn’t happen during his life due to scheduling. Given the green light to use specific vocal tracks from the rapper, the band crafted musical and lyrical bac...
Even when compared to his white contemporaries and peers, he still doesn’t come close to being a skilled rapper. Eminem does not have a fraction of the controversy or political opinion as Roy Shivers or Scorzayzee for example. He does not even have an ounce of the lyrical skill of RA ...
— DMX 161 I make money from touring and selling merchandise, and I honestly believe if you put effort into something and you execute properly, you don't necessarily have to go through the traditional ways. — Chance the Rapper 157 In Conclusion Which quotation resonated with you best?
No. What it says to me—it doesn't take a genius to figure this out—is Tyler as a rapper is dope. What he does musically just sort of works for him. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, in fact I applaud it. But I can't help listening to him thinking, wow this...
No. What it says to me—it doesn't take a genius to figure this out—is Tyler as a rapper is dope. What he does musically just sort of works for him. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, in fact I applaud it. But I can't help listening to him thinking, wow this...