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Exodus: DMX’s Final Album Tracklist Unleashed [ft. JAY-Z, Usher, Alicia Keys, Nas & More]

Published: Saturday 15th May 2021 by Sam

DMX‘s final album ‘Exodus’ is a mere matter of weeks away from its May 28 release and its executive producer Swizz Beatz is leading its promotional push.

As reported, there had been early murmurs about who would be joining the late great MC on his last LP.

Now, Swizz has unwrapped the official tracklist for the set (which follows 2012’s ‘Undisputed’).

Find out who is in the mix below…

Per the tracklist, X will be joined by an all-star assembly of music titans – including JAY-Z, Usher, Alicia Keys, Nas, The Lox, and U2’s Bono.

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With both the circumstances and such a stellar list of guests, there’s no doubt the Def Jam set already has high expectations. Here’s hoping it delivers.

DMX tragically died, aged just 50, on April 9 from the effects of an overdose.

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