Artists Pay Tribute to DMX After His Death at 50

Earlier this morning, news broke that rapper DMX passed away at the age of 50 after suffering from heart attack that was allegedly caused by a drug overdose. Since then, many artists and musicians have paid tribute by sharing heartfelt messages on their social media pages.

Chance the Rapper, Ludacris, Missy Elliot and Fat Joe are just a few among the many legendary artists that took the time to remember the rapper. Even musicians who were not a part of the hip hop community paid tribute to DMX.

Mystikal tweeted his condolences and shared that he is sending prayers to the family of DMX.

Fellow rapper Eve posted a heartfelt message to honor DMX on her Instagram page where she elaborated on what kind of person he was. “You were one of the most special people I have ever met. Full of humour, talent, wisdom, honesty and love and most of all loyalty.” She went on to state that heaven gained an angel but the world has lost a “real one.”

Like Eve, Fat Joe took to his Instagram page to shed light on the kind of impact DMX had on others, including himself. “The DOG i tried to down play it and remain positive. We’ve been in this game for a while you’ve always wore your heart on your sleeve, it hasn’t been an easy journey for you but that’s what makes you X. We love you my brother I’m so sorry for the family’s lost this is one of the most saddest days in Hip Hop. God bless you X your music will live forever and we’ll never forget you or the impact you’ve had in the game. New York let’s stand the fuck up for DMX.”

New York-bred rapper Wiki shared some of DMX’s very own words in his Instagram post. “See, to live is to suffer but to survive. Well, that’s to find the meaning in the suffering.”

Chance the Rapper, Kaytra and Jeezy kept their tribute posts for the legendary rapper simple by simply stating that he rest peacefully.

Nas took to his Instagram to share a video of DMX with the caption “God’s Poet. I love you.”

Actress Viola Davis tweeted her condolences and prayers for DMX’s loved ones.

While each and every person that has paid tribute has done it through their own words, one thing that has remained consistent is the love that shown for DMX while deeply acknowledging the impact he has had on so many.

Krista Marple: Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I graduated from Point Park University where I earned my Bachelor's in Journalism. I've always had a passion for music so going to concerts and discovering new bands and artists has always been the norm for me.
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