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Monday, April 12, 2021

I'm sorry, who?

DMX, the iconic hip-hop artist behind the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” whose distinctively gruff voice and thoughtful messages in his rhymes made him one of rap’s biggest stars, has died, according to a family statement Friday. He was 50. 

20 comments:

  1. What's not being reported by the mainstream news is that he received a Covid vaccine shortly before his heart attack. This was from a family member interviewed by a hip hop website.

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  2. Thoughtful messages? In rap music? This is likely from the same folks who condemn Dr. Seuss while praising WAP as the height of artistic endeavor. I will admit that my white privilege has, thus far, insulated me from being exposed to that singular exercise in musical excellence. Oh woe is me; I fear my systemic racism is destroying my cultural enlightenment.

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    1. Music is like candy. To enjoy it you first have to remove the rapper.

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    2. WINNER!!!!!!!! grayman

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    3. There really is some very thoughtful, artistic rap out there. But it's all underground stuff, none of it ever leads to money or fame.

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  3. NEVER heard of this shine and couldnt care less

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  4. A Rapper who didn't die from multiple gunshots. Can't blame the cops. So they'll blame the white supremist medics.

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  5. Billy Bob in TexasApril 12, 2021 at 7:11 AM

    Just another black guy who died after getting the WuFlu jab.

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  6. What they are NOT saying is that he had been in fairly good health and just had a WuFlu vaccination about two weeks ago. Surprised (not) that they overlooked that.

    Go figure...

    Ed

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  7. Heh, "....struggled with drug addiction"....."...died of massive heart attack". Me thinks he snorted too deeply of the white powder.

    My daughter just told me that he got his covid jab last week.....HM.......

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  8. He got the 'vaccine' jab a few days before his heart attack.
    "Vaccines are the leading cause of coincidences."

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  9. "Memorial plans were not yet set."

    His homies all beez out buyin' ammo in case somebuddy disses him.

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  10. DMX got a covid vaccine about a week before his fatal heart attack. Family claims he was not using illicit drugs.

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  11. So, another drug addict celebrity(I use that term loosely to describe some public figures who would otherwise be unnoticed) dies and we're supposed to care? Why? If these drug addicts died of some disease, it might qualify as tragic given their age. Drug addiction, as far as I'm concerned, is a choice. A choice that can and will kill you.

    These "celebrities" have the resources to obtain help. They choose not to obtain help and it kills them. Their friends in what ever industry say in their eulogies what great people or great talent they were, never mentioning that they were addicted to drugs, which killed them. Many of these "celebrities" were roll models for people in their communities. How is being a drug addict a role model. What is that teaching the kids that look up to them?

    Nemo

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    1. Depends on which drug Nemo. Some are easy to quit, some are really hard to quit even with professional help.

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  12. Couldn't broker a better deal with the devil than to pay up at 50? Things are tough all over! Ohio Guy

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    1. What are you talking about? He got about twice the lifespan of the average rapper!
      - Satan

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  13. Family members held a vigil outside of White Plains Hospital before he died...... 15 of his Kids showed up .

    Fathers Day came early this year.

    De Oppresso Liber

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  14. The odds of his death being caused by covid vaccine are practically non existent, especially in light of the massive drug overdose that put him in the hospital.

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