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DMX Flips Out At Hot 97 Show; Rumour has it...
Topic Started: Oct 1 2006, 09:57 PM (87 Views)
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Quoted from Hip Hop Cartel.

"So I had an all-access pass to last nights Hot 97 Back to School Jam 06 at the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY. The original lineup was TI, Young Joc, Lloyd Banks, and DMX. A few days before the concert I was told that 50 was coming with Banks. TI was replaced with Foxy Brown and Jim Jones. Aight let me get into the story.

The concert started about an hour late with Young Joc as the first performer. Joc did like 5 songs and held his own. Joc is a real cool dude. Very respectful and down to earth. So it is about 9:00pm when G-unit comes out with like 100 heads and literally shuts down the building. 50 rolls up with a tractor trailer that was like a house inside with plasmas and couches. It was crazy. So Banks does a few songs, then 50 does a few, Yayo did a song, then mobb deep did a couple hits. The G-unit performance was like 1hour 45 mins. This whole time there is over 100 people on stage with G-unit. Great performance. By now its 11:45pm and DMX is coming to the stage. The crowd is rushing X as he gets on stage but security managed to keep it kinda undercontrol. X does like 3 songs and then the venue turned off his mic. Union workers have to get paid overtime after 12 midnight. He downed a bottle of Hennessy in about 10 minutes since he came on stage. So DMX runs and jumps off the stage onto the soundboard and starts kicking the sound equipment. He had to have caused at least $100k in damage. X had almost as people as G-unit. RR was in the building. They start throwing glass bottles and the mics into the crowd. This whole time the crowd is rushing the stage. A couple RR dudes jumped into the crowd and starting throwing punches. They hopped back on stage and RR ended up leaving the stage. So Jim Jones and Dipset get on stage and do that ballin thing with their hands and that kinda cooled the crowd but it was almost a riot. Dipset did not get to perform and neither did Foxy Brown. So Police and security get the crowd out and the lights go on. DMX was arrested a couple hours later for his actions at the hotel he was staying at."
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and they say 50 doesn't run N.Y. lol pleez...

behind Nas of course....because Nas >>>N.Y.
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Nas doesn't run anythin lol, hes on jays dick and jay is pushing back his album, you can't run NY when you have fallen off as many times as Nas.
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A show that was meant to welcome kids back to school spawned a "mini-riot" on Sept. 30 after a performance by rapper DMX.

During the Back To School Jam at The Nassau Coliseum Yonkers rapper experienced audio problems with his microphone as he performed his best known hits.

However, when the rapper's show was completely cut short, the evening spiraled out of control.

"F**k outta here with that, turn my s**t on," the rapper ordered before launching into "Get At Me Dog" and other well-known hits.

Halfway through his verse on "Touch It," a song by Busta Rhymes, DMX's microphone was cut, prompting him to jump into a pit, presumably after the concert's soundman.

The rapper reemerged on stage with his entourage and posed before the crowd until he exited.

DMX's performance ended a controversial evening that left many fans disappointed.

An angry concert patrons began throwing water bottles and food at the remaining members of DMX's entourage and they, in turn, threw items back into the crowd.

"A mini-riot broke out, as you can imagine, when members of DMX's crew began firing items back into the crowd," one concert-goer told AllHipHop.com. "One member [of DMX's entourage] jumped off stage into the crowd."

"He jumped in his booth and proceeded to swing at him several times," another eyewitness told AllHipHop.com. "I could hear the those punches connecting."

Police secured the aisles of coliseum aisles after the melee, bringing the concert to a halt, canceling a headlining performance by Dipset's Jim Jones.

The concert started off with a showcase of five independent acts, followed by comedian A.G. White, who warmed up the crowd for rapper Yung Joc.

The platinum artist ran through his hit singles "It's Going Down" and "I Know You See It."

Lloyd Banks took the stage with about 50 people and offered a controversial performance of his own, which seemed to respond to a recent peace offering by rival The Game.

Banks threatened to "put a butterfly blade to (Game's) butterfly tat (tattoo)," and rapped "Game was a G-Unit groupie/ if they made a film about b***h n****s he'd be in the movie," among other insults.

50 Cent appeared on the stage to support Banks' show, bringing out G-Unit members Mobb Deep and Tony Yayo.

Prior to DMX later in the night, 50's performance was truncated, prompting the rapper to exclaim: "Man I'm never coming back here, every time I come to Nassau,they ask me to leave!"

At press time, representatives for DMX could not be reached for a comment.

The concert, which was heavily promoted during the month of September on Hot 97, advertised appearances by Yung Joc, Foxy Brown, Lloyd Banks, DMX, Jim Jones and Foxy Brown, who was a no-show.

Source: http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=6208
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Nah it aint about Jay...its about the music...Nas embodies the whole concept of what hip-hop should be right now....He's really the only reason it's not dead imo.
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i dunno... streets disciple and a few other things have looked like sell out moves to me, him attempting a club track on his last album was embarrasing... his delivery is too bland to pull it off
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noo wayyyy streets disciple was a great album...if it was shorter aLOT of ppl would've thought it was classic...There's nothin sell-out on the album...i mean the single was Just a Moment for crying out loud lol.....if he wanted to sell out he'd go back to nastradamus or some bs...
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It also had this sellout garbage:

Don't talk, just hold your breath
Been here a while, s'only one nigga left
And all'a y'all know my style
I spend dough but I still let it pile

Mama shake ya thing
Coochie get wet while the bass beat bang
You put it on and on and on and on
Everybody talkin' 'bout the new Nas song

WHAT THE FUCK!?!
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yea nastradamus was for the money. He knows he fucked up bad on that one.
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the lyrics i just posted up their were from streets disciple, Nas has lyrics, but he only ever had up to standerd delivery on Illmatic, he is very sloppy at times with it.
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i've never listened to but about 1-3 Nas songs and never will start listenin to him
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But you'll listen to really commercial horrible artists instead? :doctor:
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the only artist i really listne to is Ludacris, I listen to other artists a LIL but but most of my stuff is Ludacris or shawn king and pistol p
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