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Seems like a lot of music consists of mumbling now.
Lol, and it’s even worse on the CHILL channel, breathy mumbling.
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Seems like a lot of music consists of mumbling now.
Lol, and it’s even worse on the CHILL channel, breathy mumbling.
Lol.. soon we'll get to a place in music where artists are just going.. duhhh duuurrr.. euhhh..
Like the intercom at McDonald's.
You were born in the 40s weren't you? You've seen a lot as far as musical change goes. Is there any modern songs you enjoy?
KMFDM got discovered while playing vacuum cleaners as instruments.Lol, most of the music I listen to contains mostly guitar distortion and horrible screaming and shrieking with some songs purposely played on the worst sound equipment possible. If I call that music, I certainly have to give the same label to rap too.
What compelled you to share all this?DMX was a notorious criminal who died last week, who also happened to be a rapper. He had 15 children.
Here's his real rap sheet. Pun intended:
1998–1999
2000–2005
- When officers of the Fort Lee Police Department executed a search of his home in 1999, DMX promptly surrendered himself on weapons possession charges.[66]
- DMX faced a 1999 animal cruelty charge in Teaneck, New Jersey after a dozen pit bulls were found at his home there;[67] the charge was dismissed after the performer agreed to accept responsibility and record public service announcements for an animal rights group.[68]
2008–2011
- In 2000, DMX served a 15-day jail sentence for possession of marijuana.[69]
- DMX served another jail sentence in 2001 for driving without a license and possession of marijuana. His appeal to reduce the sentence was denied; rather, he was charged with assault for throwing objects at prison guards. DMX entered rehab to treat his addiction to drugs in 2002.[70][71]
- In January 2002, DMX pleaded guilty in New Jersey to 13 counts of animal cruelty, two counts of maintaining a nuisance and one count each of disorderly conduct and possession of drug paraphernalia. He eventually plea-bargained down to fines, probation and community service and starred in public service announcements against the dangers of guns and animal abuse.[72]
- In June 2004, DMX was arrested at the John F. Kennedy International Airport, on charges of cocaine possession, criminal impersonation, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, menacing, and driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, while claiming to be a federal agent and attempting to carjack a vehicle.[73][74] He was given a conditional discharge on December 8, 2004, but pleaded guilty on October 25, 2005, to violating parole.[75]
- On November 18, 2005, DMX was sentenced to 70 days in jail for violating parole; the lateness charge added a 10-day extension to the original 60-day sentence.[76] DMX was released early (for "good behavior") on December 30, 2005.[77]
2013
- On May 9, 2008, DMX was arrested on drug and animal cruelty charges after attempting to barricade himself inside his Arizona home.[68]
- DMX pleaded guilty to charges of drug possession, theft, and animal cruelty, at a hearing on December 30, 2008; he was sentenced to 90 days in jail on January 31, 2009.[78][79]
- On May 22, 2009, DMX entered a plea agreement/change of plea and pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated assault.
- After serving four out of six months for violating drug probation, DMX was released from jail on July 6, 2010.[80] That day, a television pilot was filmed to portray his road to recovery; however, DMX was arrested three weeks later and the pilot did not evolve into a series.
- On July 27, 2010, DMX turned himself in to Los Angeles Metropolitan Court for a reckless driving charge he received in 2002. He was sentenced to serve ninety days in jail.[81][82]
- On November 19, 2010, DMX was arrested in Maricopa County, Arizona on charges of violating his probation by consuming alcohol (at a performance). On December 20, 2010, DMX was moved to the Mental Health Unit of the Arizona State Prison,[83] and released on July 18, 2011.[84]
- On August 24, 2011, DMX was arrested for speeding, recorded as 102 miles per hour (164 km/h) in a 65-mile-per-hour (105 km/h) zone, reckless driving, and driving with a suspended license. While DMX admitted to speeding, he claims he was driving 85 miles per hour (137 km/h).[85]
2015
- On February 13, 2013, DMX was arrested in Spartanburg, South Carolina for driving without a driver's license.[86]
- On July 26, 2013, DMX was arrested again in Greenville County, South Carolina and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, as well as driving without a license.[87]
- On August 20, 2013, DMX was arrested again in Greer, South Carolina during a traffic stop after a car he was a passenger in made an improper u-turn. He was arrested due to an outstanding warrant for driving under suspension. Four packages of marijuana were also found in the vehicle, and he along with the driver were cited for them.[88][89][90][91]
- On November 4, 2013, DMX was again arrested by the Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport police near Greer, South Carolina after police, who were familiar with his prior arrests, noticed DMX behind the wheel of a vehicle at the terminal. DMX was booked on charges of driving under suspension, having an uninsured vehicle, and not having a licensed vehicle. He was subsequently released after spending three hours in jail.[92]
2017–2019: Tax fraud conviction
- On June 26, 2015, DMX was arrested in New York, charged for robbery in Newark, New Jersey, and outstanding child support.[93]
- On July 14, 2015, DMX was sentenced to 6 months in jail for failing to pay $400,000 in child support.[94]
- On December 14, 2015, an arrest warrant was issued for DMX after he missed a court hearing to address child support issues with his ex-wife Tashera Simmons and their four children.[95]
In July 2017, DMX was charged with 14 federal counts of tax fraud.[96] Federal prosecutors charged him with failing to file income tax returns from 2010 to 2015 (a period when he earned at least $2.3 million). DMX pleaded guilty to a single count of tax fraud in November 2017.[97] DMX was originally free pending sentencing but was remanded to jail in January 2018 after leaving a drug treatment program ordered by the court and relapsing with cocaine and oxycodone.[98] In March 2018, Judge Jed S. Rakoff sentenced DMX to one year in prison followed by three years of supervised release. The court also ordered DMX to pay $2.29 million in restitution to the government.[97] He was released from prison on January 25, 2019.[99]
What compelled you to share all this?
Because he made good music, obviously. Musical artists are often problematic in their personal lives. That doesn’t take away from the appeal of their work. I don’t see how this could be so baffling to some people.When I read that he was arrested for trying to carjack a random person... At that point, I lost all respect for him, and couldn't understand why others would praise such a violent, selfish person.
Because he made good music, obviously. Musical artists are often problematic in their personal lives. That doesn’t take away from the appeal of their work. I don’t see how this could be so baffling to some people.
Have you heard of Michael Jackson? I’m convinced he did molest little boys but he’s still on the radio, isn’t he? Still recognized as the king of pop, right? You need to lighten up. No one who praises him is praising his criminal record, they’re praising his musical career.There must be a limit for what's tolerable... Would you still listen to his music if he was convicted of molesting little boys? If not, then you might understand why we all have cutoff limits, and that being jailed 30 times, with some of those being violent offenses, would cause someone to abandon his work altogether.
...I've never advocated for others to abandon his work, but praising him, I see, as hypocritical and even offensive.
Have you heard of Michael Jackson? I’m convinced he did molest little boys but he’s still on the radio, isn’t he? Still recognized as the king of pop, right? You need to lighten up. No one who praises him is praising his criminal record, they’re praising his musical career.