Fans of the American rapper paid tribute to him in the form of a huge procession of cars and motorcycles following the Monster Truck on which his coffin rested.
DMX, an American rapper with multiple musical records, died of a heart attack on April 9, 2021. Earl Simmons, whose real name was, was 51 years old. 15 days later, during his funeral, his fans paid him a final tribute. A huge procession of two wheels had met to follow the imposing Monster Truck carrying its coffin.
This impressive gathering had been carefully prepared. Framed to the maximum, the convoy left Yonkers on its way to the Barclay Center in Brooklyn where an intimate ceremony bringing together only artists and relatives took place. Respect was required since no overflow was noted.
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Despite these motorcycles and quads of all styles, the star of the show was obviously the coffin of DMX resting on this huge Monster Truck ! In the colors of the Ruff Ryders, a biker gang related to the rapper, You could read “Longue Vie à DMX” on the side of this heavily modified Ford F250 pickup! A big 4 × 4 for a big star, respect the artist.
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