Where My Dogs At?
Last Friday (08.25) DMX’s Cave
Creek, AZ house was raided by Maricopa County Police and removed 12 distressed pit
bulls.
DMX (real name
Earl Simmons) was not present during the raid that later revealed three canine
corpses (one of which looked to be burned), a large number of weapons, some
drug paraphernalia and a lot of cars that don’t match the license plates” according
to reports from the KSAZ-TV in Phoenix.
“Earl has a caretaker,
who obviously wasn’t taking care. Earl loves those dogs,” according to DMX’s attorney, Murray Richman. Murray
continued to state that DMX isn’t in
AZ and hasn’t been for several months as he is working on a new project.
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No arrests have been made as of yet.
SV Donates to the
Slums
Detroit duo Slum Village teamed
up with Remy Martin (the alcoholic
beverage company) to donate $7,500 to AIDS Partnership Michigan.
The donation was part of Remy Martin’s Black Music
Month program that set off in June. The popular cognac maker selected 10 up
and coming artists to perform in their hometowns. Each artist/group picked a
charitable cause and the company made the donation on their behalf.
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“It’s a big epidemic
going on in the city of Detroit; and in the black and Latino community
especially,” said Slum Village’s
T3.
Enemies of 50 Cent
In case you didn’t know, Ja Rule
is dropping a new album on November 13 entitled The Mirror.
In a recent interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Ja
revealed that he will have (former adversary) The Game as a guest appearance on
a track called Sunset.
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“I don’t think people were
expecting that … but we got a hot record on the album,”Ja said.