Two weeks after the death of the American rapper DMX, relatives, colleagues and fans of the musician praised a memorial parade and ritual in New York. The ceremony was broadcast live in the Barclays Center auditorium on the artist’s social media channels. A red coffin stood on the stage.
Due to coronavirus requirements, only a small number of musicians were permitted to be in the large square alongside family and friends. In one of its recent major shows, he performed DMX at Barclays Center in June 2019.
Hundreds of cars and motorbikes followed the coffin
A giant truck called “Long Live DMX” had previously transported the coffin from Yonkers, the rapper’s hometown, across the streets of New York to Brooklyn. Hundreds of motorcycles and cars loudly followed the truck’s DMX, and fans lined the streets.
After a heart attack and days of artificial respiration, the original Earl of Simmons died on April 9 at the age of fifty in a clinic near New York.
“Party”, “Rav Riders Anthem”
Colleagues from the world of music and movies, including rapper Missy Elliot, singer Nas, producer Timbaland, actresses Halle Berry and Viola Davis, expressed their grief at the time. The rapper, who became famous in the 1990s with songs like “Party Up,” “Ruff Riders’ Anthem,” and “Get At Me Dog,” has also starred in twelve films, including “Romeo Must Die” and “Exit Wounds.” .

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