A new memorial will be unveiled Tuesday in Yonkers, honoring the late hip-hop legend DMX.
The memorial is at the Calcagno Homes, where Earl Simmons lived as a child.
It’s part of a mural that was being restored at the public housing complex.
Residents asked to include a memorial to the rapper as part of the restoration, following his death.
DMX died April 9 after suffering a “catastrophic cardiac arrest.” He spent several days on life support after being rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2
The 50-year-old Grammy-nominated rapper delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here).” He also starred in several films including “Belly” and “Romeo Must Die.”
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