Damn man this movie changed my life the first time I seen it it was beautiful on the VCR days play these two artists is my number one artist all-time DMX and Nas man
That Southern Fried Chicken spot was legendary. It was a hole in the wall, but they served great food. When I used to visit my uncle who lived on the corner of Morningside Ave. and 125th street, that was the late night spot in Harlem to go to. Sad😢 when they closed, but this scene always brings back memories. Hype Williams did a perfect job filming this movie.
@@justinevans182 I wish that was true, that would mean X would have left all the craziness behind and devoted himself to God. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case
@@chrism7163 The addiction is unfortunately part of the craziness that I was mainly referring to. DMX was a favorite of mine, and truly believe that he would of been a great actor if would of devoted himself to that art.
Craziest part is his character changed when he actually studied the word and how things can be but he was conflicted because he had to kill someone who spoke the word.
Damn man this movie changed my life the first time I seen it it was beautiful on the VCR days play these two artists is my number one artist all-time DMX and Nas man
0:38 “it ain’t hard to tell” Nas reference…
Didn't even peep that it was a Nas reference dope
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0:22 nas himself also kinda says it. “it’s hard to tell sometimes”
My whole life is dedicated to change... Let that sink in. 💯
That Southern Fried Chicken spot was legendary. It was a hole in the wall, but they served great food. When I used to visit my uncle who lived on the corner of Morningside Ave. and 125th street, that was the late night spot in Harlem to go to. Sad😢 when they closed, but this scene always brings back memories. Hype Williams did a perfect job filming this movie.
Good looking out!
Legend movie
If only DMX would of imitated art…
He technically did
Man art imitated X yo
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I wish that was true, that would mean X would have left all the craziness behind and devoted himself to God. Unfortunately that wasn’t the case
What do you mean? He did leave all the craziness and devoted to God but still struggled with addiction
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The addiction is unfortunately part of the craziness that I was mainly referring to. DMX was a favorite of mine, and truly believe that he would of been a great actor if would of devoted himself to that art.
He gave his friend his car. That’s a true friend.
This exactly how it be when you find out and enter the Truth and try to put your love ones on. Many people are called but only a few are chosen.
Yeah earl I miss u dog was just talking to u on Instagram damn gone too soon
R.I.P DMX 🙏🏿🤴🏿✊🏿
1:31 goes hard
Came here for that. It’s amazing. But getting through the whole scene makes it even more worthwhile.
That real life shit ❤
🙏💎🙏 special
Craziest part is his character changed when he actually studied the word and how things can be but he was conflicted because he had to kill someone who spoke the word.
Nas that dude
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Dog for life X !
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Ahmad Wallace’s Nas
Ahmad Wallace’s DMX
Who knows the brand of the classes dmx is Wearing
This entirely doesn’t make any sense
Abdul QADAR MUHAMMAD CARDIAIR2001PHPA215WP57THSTNENJNE E LI SI TSU TSA RIPPPE 💯
Didn't realize the "N" word was used so much in the movie. Maybe it wasn't so good after all.
maybe it was for a reason 😮
Horrible acting lol.
Did you mean to comment this on another video or something?
just from nas (kinda)
Just like your mother.
They ain't acting, just having a regular conversation.
Mostly from Nas😂
Make it right
Ahmad Wallace’s Nas
Ahmad Wallace’s DMX
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