Jermaine Dupri recently shared a story about DMX and an incident that went down while the Ruff Ryders rapper recorded a verse for JD’s ‘Life in 1942’ album in 1998. 

Dupri began saying, “One night when I was working on my album, Life in 1942, I was heading to the studio for the DMX session,” JD said in a clip posted to his Instagram page over the weekend. “I was going to the studio in New York to hear DMX do his verse [for “Get Your S**t Right”].” The producer continued, “So it goes like this: the session was whatever time it was. The writer gets to the studio before DMX, then DMX shows up. At this time, DMX is walking around with his dogs, and he got both dogs. But by the time I got to the studio, the reporter had gotten robbed.” 

Dupri concluded: “DMX basically robbed the reporter with his dog. No guns, just his dog. DMX came in and started questioning the reporter and told him to run his s**t, take off whatever he had on.” Watch above.

source: Instagram