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DMX Collaboration Released As Rapper Fights For Life

DMX Collaboration Released As Rapper Fights For Life DMX has released a cross-over rap and rock hit in a collaboration with Ian Paice and Steve Howe, as he fights for life in a New York hospital. X Moves, his rock/hip-hop hybrid that also features Parliament-Funkadelic star Bootsy Collins, dropped on Thursday, and Cleopatra Records exec Brian Perera, who co-produced the track, is hoping DMX gets to hear it. “Obviously, we are all holding our breath and praying that DMX pulls through and makes a full recovery,” he said. “As X Moves shows, he is still one of the most innovative and original hip-hop artists around. Our hearts go out to all of DMX’s family, friends and supporters,” he went on.

Yes Steve Howe, Deep Purple s Ian Paice featured on X Moves, new collaborative single by late rapper DMX

Yes Steve Howe, Deep Purple s Ian Paice featured on X Moves, new collaborative single by late rapper DMX
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Bootsy Collins, progressive rock band Yes guitarist Steve Howe and rock band Deep Purple drummer Ian Paice, “‘X Moves ” shows [DMX] is still one of the most innovative and original hip-hop artists around,” Cleopatra Records founder Brian Perera said in a statement reported by Or, as the late rapper put it himself in “X Moves,” “It’s irrelevant how many rhymes you got/You ain’t got what I got/X marks the spot.” In a tweet about the song’s release, Collins said, “U never know when, (Everythang is as it Should Be) will come into Play! (I haven’t heard the final but his voice alone is worthy)! Bootsy baby!!”

Yes Steve Howe, Deep Purple s Ian Paice featured on X Moves, new collaborative single by late rapper DMX | Z94 3

Bootsy Collins has just been released as a digital download and via streaming services. The track features DMX’s profanity-packed rapping over Howe’s spacy guitar riffs, Paice’s stampeding beats and Collins’ funky bass grooves. Bootsy also trades some spoken verses with DMX, who, sadly, died on Friday after suffering a heart attack at his home last week. The track was co-produced and mixed by Jürgen Engler, frontman of the German industrial metal band Die Krupps. The song’s other co-producer, Cleopatra Records founder Brian Perera, said in a statement, “As ‘X Moves’ shows, [DMX was] one of the most innovative and original hip hop artists around. Our hearts go out to all of DMX’s family, friends and supporters.”

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