DMX Overdosed On Crack-Cocaine Mixed With Fentanyl, Says Irv Gotti
By Mike Walters on April 23, 2021 at 11:40 AM EDT
Shutterstock | 464488
DMX overdosed on a mixture of crack-cocaine and the deadly opioid Fentanyl...this according to Irv Gotti.
The 'Murder Inc.' founder revealed the shocking information while appearing on Chicago's 107.5 WGCI's morning show, and included brutal details involving DMX's last hours.
In the interview, Gotti -- who originally signed DMX -- says the legendary got a "bad dose of crack" which was somehow mixed or laced with the deadly drug Fentanyl.
After arriving at the hospital, following the overdose and massive heart attack, Irv says X was also diagnosed with COVID-19.
See The Shocking Details...
In the stunning interview, Irv Gotti says he got the call in the hours following the rapper's overdose -- revealing, "They said it was a bad dose of crack and they said some drug Fentanyl was mixed in with the crack and that's what made him overdose."
He continued, "Then when he got to the hospital, he got diagnosed with COVID and he couldn't breathe -- you know that COVID messes with your respiratory system -- so that's why he had to get hooked up to the ventilator."
As we reported, Gotti confirmed reports that DMX had minimal brain activity after being placed on life support, saying, "His brain died."
Scroll For More Details...
After hearing the severity of DMX's situation, Gotti says he wouldn't have wanted the legendary to have to live in that condition. The family revealed to the Hip Hop mogul that even if the rapper survived he would most likely be in a "vegetative state."
The Murder Inc. boss emotionally told the radio show hosts that he is relieved the rapper is "at peace" and doesn't have to continue "fighting his demons." In the end, Gotti says he is headed to New York to attend DMX's funeral and maybe speaking at the memorial.
There's More...
As we reported, the event is scheduled for April 24, 2021, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
According to reports, Swizz Beatz has reached out to Kanye West to participate in the memorial. X, who was a devoted Christian, appeared at Kanye's 'Sunday Service' back in 2019 and spoke to the massive crowd.
“I wouldn’t call it a church service. There’s no word," X said of Kanye's event. Adding, “It’s joyful, which God says to do. We about to make a joyful noise. I enjoyed it. It was moving. I didn’t know what to expect, though.”
R.I.P.
{{unknown}}