The post DMX Promises “The Gospel According to X” in Trailer for HBO Doc Don’t Try to Understand: Watch appeared first on Consequence. DMX promises “the gospel according to X,” in the new trailer for ...
The turmoil that often surrounded the sessions for DMX’s still-not-officially-released gospel album is the subject of an insightful new report detailing the late icon’s dedication to his artistry, ...
Although DMX’s final album was this year’s haunting Exodus, which featured appearances from Jay-Z and Nas, the Griselda crew, and more, it turns out that there’s another full album from the late, ...
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 ...
(AllHipHop News) An upcoming gospel rap concert featuring DMX has been canceled due to the rapper’s involvement with the event. DMX was slated to perform at Independence High School in Glendale, ...
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DMX can’t seem to catch a break when he is trying to do the Lord’s work as the Morning Star Sanctified Church’s upcoming concert involving the rapper was recently cancelled due to what the sponsor has ...
When it comes to bustin' out Bible verses, DMX has proven he's ready to recite any scripture from the Good Book's 66 chapters of wisdom when called on, and this weekend he was trying to change the ...
DMX made a gospel album, a new Rolling Stone profile by Ben Dandridge-Lemco reveals. The beloved New York rapper, who died after suffering a heart attack in April, recorded Walk With Me Now and You’ll ...
According to a report from MTV, DMX is planning to release two albums on the same day, one of which will be a gospel rap album. The two albums, jointly called Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me ...
DMX works to reclaim his life and career after a prison stint for tax fraud in the new trailer for the upcoming documentary, DMX: Don’t Try to Understand, set to arrive Thursday, Nov. 25, on HBO Max.