It’s no secret that DMX has battled drug addiction for some time now, and according to new reports, the Yonkers, New York rapper suffered an overdose late last night.
Rapper talks to MTV News about his Weigh In EP, which dropped as a free download on Tuesday (May 15). By Rob Markman DMX Photo: Tim Mosenfelder/ Getty Images The Grand Champ is back. On Tuesday (May 15), DMX returned to rap’s arena with his free The Weigh In EP as an online download. It’s been six years since the Dog dropped his last album, Year of the Dog … Again, and today the Yonkers, New York, rap great is happy that the focus is back on his music and not the legal drama that has plagued his career. “It’s a good thing. I wish it was always like that but you can’t really worry about what people think, what they say. I just gotta do me,” DMX told MTV News over the phone on Tuesday. “The focus is on taking the music seriously, as a job, and less trouble.” When DMX first emerged in 1998, he took the rap game by storm with a pair of groundbreaking and multi-platinum albums, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. Through the years, however, X has been making headlines for his mounting legal trouble and jail stints. It’s actually an issue he addresses on “Last Hope,” one of the EP’s stand-out tracks. “Damn I’m goin’ through it again/ After tellin’ everybody I wouldn’t do it again,” he spits with his unmistakable gruff. Just as its title suggests, The Weigh In is merely a set-up for the main event. X will drop his new studio album, Undisputed , this fall. “Everywhere I go people are like, ‘When’s the album droppin? When’s the album droppin’?’ So I was just like, lemme hit ’em with something, let them know, give them a little appetizer of what it’s gonna be like,” he said of The Weigh In. “Not the same songs, because I’m sitting on like three albums right now, but ya know, just what it’s gonna be like.” As if X wasn’t enough incentive for fans to download, the Dog also called in a few favors from Snoop Dogg and Tyrese, who both appear on the EP. “It was incredible. I just happened to call Snoop, while I was in the studio, he answered the phone, I sent him the joint, the next day I had it back,” he recalled. “I appreciate the fact that the love is still there. I look forward to working with more artists. I normally don’t work with too many artists, but these have always been friends of mines.” What do you think of DMX’s The Weigh In EP? Let us know in the comments.
DJ explains to Mixtape Daily how he re-created the sample for Jadakiss and Styles P. By Rob Markman Kanye West and Jay-Z Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage Behind the Beats: Statik Selektah When the Throne’s “Otis” premiered on New York radio in late July, rap fans weren’t the only ones who took notice. MCs like the LOX’s Jadakiss and Styles P wanted in on a piece of the action as well, so they sought out the Otis Redding-sampling instrumental. Only problem is, with all the secrecy that surrounded the recording and subsequent release of Watch the Throne and its singles, most knew that ‘Ye was keeping the beat he produced very close. Luckily for the Yonkers, New York wordsmiths, their friend DJ Statik Selektah is a wizard on the beat machine. “I was literally on the way to my Shade 45 show, and I saw Styles and Jada on Twitter going back and forth like, ‘I’m trying to get the instrumental, I’m trying to get the instrumental,’ ” Statik told Mixtape Daily . “Everybody knows how crazy it would be if they got it.” Statik, who has produced for Bun B, Nas and fellow Bostonian Termanology, was leaving his Showoff Bassment studio space on his way to his radio gig but decided to take a few minutes to lend a helping hand to Kiss and Styles. Read how Jadakiss and Styles P came up with their version of “Otis.” The first order of business was locating Redding’s 1966 version of “Try a Little Tenderness,” the sample which Hov and Yeezy’s “Otis” is built upon. “I’m not gonna front, I didn’t know what Otis Redding song it was, but I went on Google and just typed it in and it came up,” Statik admitted. “I looked up the song, brought it up and just through the song, found that part of the song that they used and just put it in [software program] Serato and then looped it.” After chopping up and recording the sample, he added an extra note to mirror Kanye’s original production, and five minutes later, he had his own version of “Otis.” While the beat was close to Yeezy’s musical concoction, there was one thing missing, Statik admits. “He added an ill 808 under there,” Stat said of the main difference between his and the Throne’s version of the beat. “That’s how you know there are a lot of fake Otis instrumentals because there is no 808 on any of them.” He then emailed the beat to Styles and Jadakiss. “He sent it over nice and looped up, so then once we got it, [it took] maybe like 24 hours [to record],” ‘Kiss said. Related Videos Welcome To Jay-Z And Kanye West’s ‘Watch The Throne’ Week Related Artists Kanye West Jay-Z Statik Selektah
LOX partners Jadakiss and Sheek Louch will be featured on release, the Ghost tells Mixtape Daily . By Rob Markman Jadakiss and Styles P Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ WireImage Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables
LOX partners Jadakiss and Sheek Louch will be featured on release, the Ghost tells Mixtape Daily . By Rob Markman Jadakiss and Styles P Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris/ WireImage Don’t Sleep: Necessary Notables
‘It is time to let the Dog out of the kennel,’ rapper’s manager says in a statement announcing the release. By Gil Kaufman DMX (file) Photo: Getty Images It took a week longer than he anticipated, thanks to some jailhouse violations, but DMX was released from an Arizona state jail in Yuma on Tuesday morning (July 19) after serving nearly eight months of a one-year sentence for probation violations . A spokesperson for the rapper (born Earl Simmons) confirmed his release to MTV News and hinted that the end of X’s latest stint behind bars will hopefully mark a new beginning for the troubled MC. “Earl has so much more to offer the world,” manager Nakia Walker said in a statement announcing X’s release. “His latest project has been on hold for so long! It is now time for X to redefine the world of Hip-Hop with his highly anticipated album of inspirational, painful & street accredited rhymes. It is time to let the Dog out of the kennel.” “I spoke to my daughter, I just got off the phone with my wife,” DMX told AllHipHop.com following his release. “I’m going to go see my daughter while the sun is up, then I’m going to be in the studio, man.” Though the Yonkers, New York, native’s music career has been stalled out for much of the past eight years due to legal and drug issues, he has signed a label deal with UMMG (United Music & Media Group), and Walker has promised “extraordinary things happening from rapper DMX over the next couple months that include collaborations with major names in the music industry.” DMX was slated for release last week after serving seven months of his one-year sentence — including credit for 100 days behind bars while awaiting trial — but was held over for an extra week due to several minor infractions, including refusal to submit to a drug test and smoking in unauthorized areas. Related Artists DMX
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