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Hip-Hop Legend DMX’s Unreleased Works Electrify the West Coast

DMX, Hip-Hop, New Music, Music, West Coast, Jonah Levine, NOFUN!, Most Hated Entertainment, ESM Representation, DJ Superior, Kevin McGill,

In July, Los Angeles will host a visual homage to the late hip-hop icon DMX.

“The Rise of Dark Man X: Presented by DJ Superior” a collaboration between NOFUN!, Most Hated Entertainment, and ESM Representation, is set to take the stage at the Latino Theater Company in Los Angeles on July 11th, 12th, and 13th. The performances will commence at 8 pm Pacific time.

The tribute will spotlight DMX through previously unseen interviews, live performances, music videos, as well as unheard songs and demos recorded from 1987 to 1999 by DJ Superior, who was DMX’s producer, manager, and lifelong friend. The three-night event is produced by DJ Superior, Jonah Levine, and Kevin McGill.

DJ Superior, a Yonkers, NY native who grew up with DMX, will present a chronological journey through visuals and audio from his personal collection. Many of the tracks DJ Superior recorded in his room from 1987-1998 skyrocketed to international fame after DMX signed with Ruff Ryders and Def Jam.

DMX, Hip-Hop, New Music, Music, West Coast, Jonah Levine, NOFUN!, Most Hated Entertainment, ESM Representation, DJ Superior, Kevin McGill,

This live performance will not only showcase DMX’s iconic hits but also offer an exclusive unveiling of new material. Each evening will be enriched with special guest appearances and unexpected performances.

“I’m excited to resurrect DMX’s spirit. We were akin to brothers,” expressed DJ Superior. “This show is destined to be extraordinary, and I eagerly anticipate sharing this experience with everyone.”

All three nights will be free from phone distractions.

DMX, born as Earl Simmons, was a multi-platinum artist who received numerous accolades for his chart-topping albums – five of which debuted at number one on Billboard’s Pop Album charts (It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot; Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood;… And Then There Was X; The Great Depression; Grand Champ). He also made his mark in the film industry with successful movies like “Belly” (1998), “Romeo Must Die” (2000), and “Exit Wounds” (2001). DMX was honored with a Billboard Music Award (Top R&B Album Artist Of The Year), an American Music Award, and received four Grammy nominations before his untimely passing in 2021 at the age of 50.

Tickets are priced at $99.00 per person. For purchasing and more information about “The Rise of Dark Man X: presented by DJ Superior,” please visit the Latino Theater Company website.

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