Crowd Sing DMX's Songs as His Body Leaves New York Hospital where He Died
- A video showing the moment late DMX’s body was being transported from the hospital has surfaced online
- Thousands of fans who had been waiting for the moment were seen singing some of the late rapper’s songs
- The fans all seemed in high spirits as they celebrated the life of the Ruff Ryder crooner
Even though American rapper Earl Simmons aka DMX passed away due to a health-related issue, fans are choosing to remember the music star in a different manner.
Just recently, a video showing the moment his body was being moved from the hospital where he died surfaced in the online community.
From indications, the fans had been gathered in front of the hospital waiting for the moment the rapper’s body would be moved.
When it finally happened, they made sure to send him off in a manner that was befitting for one who touched a large percentage of the world with his music.
The dedicated fans whipped out their phones to film the moment as they raised their voices to sing DMX’s Ruff Ryder Anthem.
Watch the video as sighted on social media below:
Some social media users who watched the video noted that it was a befitting way to celebrate the life of the late rapper.
Read comments below:
officialchinny said:
"May he rest in perfect peace."
odamiss said:
"Ruff riders anthem!!!! Rest in power."
ewatomilola_ibidun said:
"Omoh see me having goosebumps rest well champ."
odamiss said:
"A legend!!! My jam anyday!! Rest In Peace."
mrsadedaniels_official said:
"Awww I feel this deeply....DMX rest in power."
radiantj_ said:
"This touched me..,RIP Legend."
hautestacy said:
"How we know legends. rest Easy man."
Recall that YEN.com.gh previously reported that the 50-year-old rapper’s family made the news of his death official in a statement.
"We are deeply saddened to announce today that our loved one, DMX, birth name of Earl Simmons, passed away at 50 years old at White Plains Hospital with his family by his side after being placed on life support for the past few days," the statement read in part.
Source: YEN.com.gh