Yonkers Mayor Planning Special Tribute To Hometown Hero DMX

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The late rapper will be honored by the city of Yonkers, as well as his family in a public and private memorial service. 

The mayor of DMX’s childhood home of Yonkers, New York has proposed plans to celebrate the late rap icon’s legacy with a special honor.

Mayor Mike Spano wants to establish a lasting tribute to the “Get It on the Floor” hitmaker, which will likely take the form of a statue or a street named after him.

He has also invited DMX’s relatives to hold a public memorial service at the Yonkers Raceway, the city’s largest outdoor venue, to allow family members, friends, and fans to gather safely amid ongoing COVID concerns.

The horse racing facility can host 7,500 people, but under current restrictions, raceway bosses are operating at just 25 percent capacity.

DMX’s loved ones have yet to respond to Mayor Spano’s offer, but according to TMZ, his family plans to host both a private and public funeral, with details expected to be announced in the coming days.

The hip-hop veteran, real name Earl Simmons, died on Friday (April 9th) aged 50, a week after suffering a heart attack and spending his final week in a coma.

A makeshift memorial has been set up outside White Plains Hospital in New York where the father of 15 passed away, with fans gathering to leave floral tributes and light candles in his memory.