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DMX 55: Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur Reflects On X’s Grit, Faith & Eternal Hip-Hop Impact

Today, Earl Simmons, the man the world knew as DMX, would’ve turned 55. I count myself among the blessed few who stood in his presence when the culture was shifting, when Hip-Hop was reeling from the deaths of Biggie and Tupac, and a shinier, more polished sound dominated the mainstream. Out of that vacuum stepped X. He was raw, untamed and unapologetically real. And the man bred in Yonkers, New York somehow reshaped Hip-Hop forever.

This was 1998: a pivotal year, not just for DMX, but for hip-hop’s heartbeat. While glossy aesthetics gained commercial traction, there was a hunger for something authentically rugged – for truth delivered with visceral force. Enter It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood. In the same calendar year, X dropped two albums that didn’t just top charts – they rattled the industry and reoriented its compass toward raw emotion and street reality. 

I had the privilege of interviewing him multiple times that year, which was also the year AllHipHop was born. On the first occasion, X wasn’t in interview mode at all. Irv Gotti had to coax him into sitting still. In classic Dark Man X fashion, all he cared about was rapping. Before we even started, he broke out into freestyle. This was not for the camera, because there were no cameras present. It was not for hype or clout. To me, this was because the music lived in him. That energy, that ferocity, was his gift and his burden.

Hip-hop hasn’t heard a presence like that before or since.

DMX was a man of contradictions, scary one moment, tender the next; a warrior wrestling with demons, yet spiritual in ways few dare admit. As he once told Blackfilm“Right, wrong, good, bad, heaven, hell. I think that is the theme of my life … you have to know both in order to honestly choose one.”

His spirituality wasn’t superficial. It bled through every album, every “Prayer” track, every confession of struggle and redemption. He spoke often of faith not as an accessory, but as survival: “I’ma shine regardless … the Lord has already written my steps out so no one can do anything to stop it.”

Still, beneath that towering voice and commanding stage presence was a guy who knew pain. In later years, whispers about his struggles with addiction and fatigue followed him. Rumors that were hard to separate from truth. I remember one interview where X nearly nodded off mid-conversation. My colleague Amanda Seales and I exchanged glances, finally ending the interview. We voiced concern quietly to Dee from Ruff Ryders, and she just shrugged, saying, “that’s just X” without further expansion on the thought. Life on the edge never looked like anything else. 

Decades on, I sat down with his uncle, Ray Copeland, who offered insight rooted not in headlines but in family history. He reminded me that X wasn’t lazy or lost or even drugged like that. He overworked himself. Ray said, “He moved in life in a perpetual state of fatigue” — always exhausted, living on short naps between studio sessions, tours, films and prayer meetings. 

And yet, even with all of that intensity, he never lost his human core. Longtime collaborators like Swizz Beatz have spoken publicly about X’s selflessness: “He lived his life for everyone else… you ain’t ever seen him next to a Lamborghini… he didn’t care about that.”

When the world lost him in April 2021 at age 50, the mourning wasn’t just about a rapper. It was about a voice. This was a pure soul willing to expose fear, faith, pain and power without pretense. Tributes poured in from every corner, from fans to icons like LeBron James, who called him a “legend” upon his passing. 

Yet, for all the music and memories he left us, there’s always that lingering question: What would’ve been? What heights might he have reached with more time? What battles might he have won? I don’t spend every day on that thought, but I feel it. I know others do too.

Here’s what I firmly believe: DMX didn’t die in the way most legends do. His spirit – that raw, electric, uncompromising force – didn’t fade. It transcended. It lives in every gritty Hip-Hop venue that refuses to sugarcoat life, in every mini-prayer woven through rhyme, in every artist who dares to speak without filters. They still exist.

DMX is infinite.

His music still slaps. His voice still reverberates through new generations. Stories of him, all of them, from the funny and the wild alike keep coming. And the more we share them, the more his legacy breathes.

I still love a good DMX story. I still press play all the time and let that bark cut through the noise. Everywhere, the house, the gym, the car and beyond. And yeah — I would love another interview with him. But what we do have is enough to keep us thinking, feeling, grieving, celebrating, and even growing.

Rest in power, Earl Simmons. You were and remain Dark Man X.

This is the first interview in 1998.

DMX was super tired. This is after he woke up.

DMX made my buy Henny for this interview. Gina had X talking about Drake, but I was trying to get his Top 5 Dead or Alive.

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Cardi B Applauds Daughter’s Low-Cost Christmas List After Offset Gift Snub

Cardi B celebrated a welcome change this holiday season when her daughter, Kulture, asked for dozens of outfits from Fashion Nova and SHEIN instead of pricey designer labels. The shift that comes one year after Offset allegedly skipped out on Christmas gifts for their children during their divorce.

“Kulture just sent me like 40 outfits from Fashion Nova and SHEIN she want for Christmas… I love that for me,” Cardi B wrote Tuesday night on X, formerly Twitter.

The 7-year-old’s simple wishlist stood in stark contrast to earlier years, when Cardi B famously splurged on luxury items for her kids.

In 2021, she gifted Kulture a $48,000 Hermès Birkin bag. Just last Christmas, she went all-out with themed trees for each child, Hello Kitty for Kulture and Baby Shark for her son Wave.

But this year’s scaled-back holiday comes after a tense 2024 and 2025.

During a January X Spaces session, Cardi B revealed that Offset didn’t buy any presents for their three children, Kulture, Wave and Blossom, amid their ongoing divorce.

“Do you guys know that my kids didn’t receive no Christmas gifts from somebody in particular?” she said. “M############ want to make it seem on social media like I was keeping my kids away from them, but purposely fly to New York to buy their kids gift and guess how many did they buy my kids? Zero.”

She called the alleged move “spiteful” and accused Offset of trying to “ruin” her year. Cardi B filed for divorce in August 2024 and requested primary custody of their children. Since the split, Cardi B has moved on with Stefon Diggs, wide receiver for the New England Patriots.

The couple welcomed their first child together, a baby boy, on November 4, 2025. She recently posted photos of their son on Instagram Stories, calling him her “cuddle buddy.”

Diggs and Cardi B began dating in late 2024 and have appeared at multiple public events, including a yoga fundraiser. Diggs also posted pictures of their newborn in Patriots gear, showing their excitement about fatherhood.

Despite the cheerful moment, Cardi B admitted she knows Kulture’s taste in fashion may evolve.

When a follower warned her that kids eventually discover designer brands, she replied, “Ugh I know…once kids get in that Wave it’s no turning back. I didn’t care about brands till I was in the third grade. She just google ‘girls clothes’ and whatever pops up she ask me to buy.”

Supporters applauded her for letting her daughter enjoy childhood without brand pressure. Cardi B now has four children, three with Offset and one with Diggs.

Her daughter’s budget-friendly wishlist marks a new chapter for the family following last year’s holiday fallout.

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D4vd Burn Cage Incinerator Discovery Investigation

D4vd is under renewed scrutiny after a private investigator uncovered a boxed incinerator at his former Hollywood Hills rental, just weeks after 14-year-old Celeste Rivas-Hernandez’s body was found in the trunk of his Tesla parked nearby.

The 20-year-old singer was leasing a $20,000-a-month property on Doheny Drive when the teen’s remains were discovered on September 8.

Private investigator Steve Fischer, hired by the property’s owner, found the unopened burn cage during an inspection of the home.

The device, which Fischer described as “unusual for a Hollywood Hills home,” can reach temperatures of 1,600 degrees and weighs roughly 55 pounds. Incinerators of this type are banned in Los Angeles County.

“Some will argue that this item was intended as a prop for a video,” Fischer wrote on X. “If that were the case, it raises several obvious questions. Why would a 55-pound burn cage be delivered to a private residence instead of directly to a prop designer or production house?”

Fischer said the incinerator was ordered before D4vd left for his “Withered” world tour, which he later canceled following the discovery of Rivas-Hernandez’s body. The device was shipped under a fake name and remained unused in its packaging.

The teenager had been seen in multiple photos with D4vd and reportedly spent considerable time with him. Her remains were discovered by tow yard employees who noticed a foul odor coming from the impounded Tesla.

The vehicle had been parked less than half a mile from the singer’s rental. The LAPD executed a search warrant on the property on September 17 and collected evidence. Authorities have classified the case as a “murder investigation,” though no arrests have been made.

The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has not yet released an official cause of death.

Fischer said he also found other items that could be used with the incinerator, but declined to specify what they were. Because the burn cage had not been used, it was not seized during the police search.

“Given that Celeste Rivas Hernandez’s remains were ultimately found in the Tesla trunk, the presence of an incinerator at the same residence associated with that vehicle necessarily raises questions about intent,” Fischer added.

D4vd, who rose to prominence with his viral track “Romantic Homicide,” has since canceled all remaining tour dates.

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EXCLUSIVE: Terence Crawford Sued For $1.5M After Logo Deal Literally Falls Apart In The Ring

Terence Crawford is being accused of letting a luxury watch deal fall apart the same way a sponsor patch did on his shorts mid-fight.

The undefeated boxing star is now facing a New York lawsuit from Manhattan jeweler Mazza New York, which claims Crawford took a six-figure Patek Philippe Aquanaut and never fully paid for it after the jeweler’s logo quite literally failed to stay on his trunks.

The dispute traces back to February 2024, when Terence Crawford visited Mazza’s Diamond District office to pick up custom pendants. While there, he reportedly set his sights on a brand-new Patek Philippe Aquanaut, priced around $139,000.

That night, over dinner, Crawford allegedly pitched a creative payment plan. He would put down $35,000 cash and cover the rest by wearing a Mazza New York logo patch on his boxing shorts during his next professional bout.

The jeweler claims it agreed, banking on the exposure that comes with one of boxing’s biggest names, and handed over the watch the same evening.

The plan unraveled fast.

Crawford’s next fight came on August 3, 2024, against Israil Madrimov. The Mazza logo made it to the ring but barely survived the opening rounds.

According to the lawsuit, the patch started peeling off in round one and was entirely gone by round four of the 12-round fight.

After the fight, Mazza claims Terence Crawford and his representatives acknowledged the problem and promised a redo, assuring the jeweler the logo would be adequately featured in Crawford’s next bout.

That next bout turned out to be massive.

Crawford faced Canelo Alvarez on September 13, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in a heavily promoted showdown streamed live on Netflix. The complaint says the fight drew more than 70,000 fans in person and reached over 41 million viewers worldwide.

This time, Mazza says it did everything by the book. The jeweler claims it coordinated with Crawford’s team for months, delivered a physical patch and digital logo files, and even flew its staff to Las Vegas, expecting to see its branding on one of the most-watched fights of the century.

Two days before the bout, the lawsuit alleges, Crawford’s representative abruptly informed Mazza the logo would not appear on his shorts after all. No explanation was given. The logo never appeared during the fight.

Mazza argues that missing out on exposure during an event of that scale was no small slip. The complaint compares the lost opportunity to premium Super Bowl advertising and claims damages exceeding $1.5 million.

The lawsuit also cites reports that Crawford earned roughly $50 million from the Alvarez fight, citing a World Boxing Council statement issued during a separate sanctioning fee dispute.

Mazza is suing for breach of contract, unjust enrichment and conversion. The jeweler is asking the court to either compel Crawford to return the Patek Philippe in new condition or pay its current market value, which it estimates at more than $155,000, along with additional damages for the missed promotion.

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Jhené Aiko’s Big Sis Mila J Flaunts Perfect Bodacious Birthday Body

Most people know Jhené Aiko’s silky voice and soulful R&B vibe, but meet her older sister, Mila J, the veteran singer, songwriter, dancer, and all-around visual force who’s been quietly carving her own lane in music since well before Chilombo hit the charts.

Born Jamila Akiko Aba Chilombo and raised in Los Angeles in a tight musical family, Mila was in girl groups as a kid, appeared as a dancer in Prince’s “Diamonds and Pearls” video, and went on to drop EPs and her debut album Dopamine as her own thing.

But forget the discography for a second, these birthday photos aren’t about tracks, they’re about presence.

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Mila steps out in a white cutout dress that appears custom-made to accentuate every curve. Up top, the plunging halter and strategic rings frame her bust like a statement piece, bold and unashamed.

The bodice weaves together straps and hardware that catch light and attention, guiding the eye along her silhouette like choreography you feel before you see it.

Down below, the dress hugs her hips and waist, with a ruched texture that makes her curves pop even on a minimalist backdrop. The long skirt trails with a slow-burning elegance while the cutouts and ties tease glimpses of skin, a mix of poised and provocative that only someone with confidence could pull off without effort.

Whether she’s lifting an arm to tousle her hair or letting those straps hang like an accessory of attitude, she looks like she knows exactly which angles will make the world pause.

These shots are more than birthday glam, they’re a reminder that while her little sister gets the bigger headlines, Mila’s got her own kind of magnetism.

She doesn’t need loud gimmicks to get noticed; she just needs a camera, the right light and that instinct for commanding the frame.

This isn’t a side gig or “the sister of” photo dump; this is a moment where Mila J flips the script and makes everyone remember her name on sight.

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Tory Lanez Reveals Legal Bombshell In First Jail Interview, Waiting On Face To Face With Megan Thee Stallion

Tory Lanez opened up for the first time from behind bars about a potential legal breakthrough and a renewed push to overturn his conviction in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case.

The rapper says he has newly surfaced evidence that his team says was never handed over during the trial.

Speaking from California Men’s Colony in San Luis Obispo during an interview with NBC News, the Canadian rapper said, “I believe not only that I was wrongfully convicted, but the amount of new evidence that has emerged since that trial, I think, has been overwhelming.”

Lanez’s attorneys are preparing to file a fresh appeal with the California Supreme Court, arguing that key forensic evidence, specifically bullet fragments allegedly removed from Megan’s foot, was never turned over to the defense.

The claim centers on a Brady violation, a legal standard requiring prosecutors to disclose all potentially exculpatory evidence to the defense.

Attorney Crystal Morgan said the missing fragments were documented in a pathology report from Cedars Sinai Medical Center. According to her, the report states the fragments were placed in evidence bags and handed to hospital security.

“It’s missing from our date-stamped official copy of evidence from the criminal trial, which is significant because this particular piece of paper says that they remove fragments and place them in bags and gave them to a security guard that works at Cedars Sinai,” Morgan said.

The report surfaced during a separate defamation lawsuit filed by Megan against blogger Milagro Gramz.

Gramz’s attorney uncovered the July 14, 2020, document, which refers to a hospital security employee retrieving an evidence bag containing a “foreign body.”

Lanez, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison after his December 2022 conviction on charges including assault with a semiautomatic firearm and possession of an unregistered loaded firearm, insists the trial unfairly portrayed him.

“When I talk about my case, I don’t want it to be taken as me coming at her, because it’s not that,” he said. “I’m just asking for somebody in the system to look at my case and look at the evidence and ask if this was fair.”

Last month, the California Second District Court of Appeals rejected Lanez’s initial appeal, stating there was “no ineffective assistance of counsel or prejudicial trial court error.”

His legal team is now hoping the state’s highest court will consider the newly discovered evidence. Lanez is also seeking clemency or a pardon from California Governor Gavin Newsom.

Meanwhile, Megan has continued to speak publicly about the emotional toll the case has taken, and previously secured a restraining order against Lanez, alleging he was using third parties to harass her from prison.

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