JRE 0 · April 20, 2021

Action Bronson Remembers DMX

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Who is Action Bronson Remembers DMX?

Taken from JRE 1637 w/Action Bronson:

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Action Bronson discusses his memories and relationship with DMX, the legendary Yonkers rapper who passed away in April 2021
  • 02Bronson reflects on DMX's influence on hip-hop and the East Coast rap scene during the 90s and 2000s
  • 03The conversation touches on DMX's raw authenticity and unfiltered approach to music and life
  • 04Action Bronson shares personal anecdotes about encountering DMX and witnessing his impact on other artists
  • 05Discussion covers DMX's struggles and the toll that fame and various challenges took on him
  • 06Bronson pays tribute to DMX's legacy and what his music meant to a generation of hip-hop fans
  • Opening discussion about DMX's impact on hip-hop0:00:00
  • Bronson reflects on DMX's authenticity and raw approach to music0:15:00
  • Conversation about DMX's struggles and personal demons0:30:00
  • Bronson shares memories of encountering DMX in the industry0:45:00
  • Tribute to DMX's lasting legacy and influence on rap1:00:00

The Show

Action Bronson sits down with Joe to talk about DMX, one of rap's most iconic and influential figures. Bronson came up in the same era as DMX's peak and has nothing but respect for what the Yonkers native brought to hip-hop. The conversation is more of a tribute than anything else, with Bronson sharing his perspective on DMX's artistry, his raw energy, and the way he commanded every room he entered.

What makes this conversation special is how genuine Bronson is about DMX's influence. He's not just throwing out surface level praise. He's talking about the realness that DMX brought to the table when a lot of other rappers were playing characters or trying to fit a certain mold. DMX was always himself, for better or worse, and that authenticity is what made him resonate with people on such a deep level.

Bronson touches on the darker side of DMX's life too. The guy had demons. He dealt with addiction, legal issues, personal struggles that all played out in the public eye. But what's remarkable is how much love and respect people still have for him. It's not like people separate the man from the music. They loved both, flaws included.

The broader theme here is about what happens to these artists who push boundaries and live on the edge. DMX paid a price for his authenticity and his lifestyle, and that's something worth examining. Bronson seems to understand that DMX was operating on a different frequency than most rappers, and that came with real consequences. This is one of those episodes that works as both a celebration of an artist and a sobering look at the costs of that kind of lifestyle.

Best Quotes

DMX was always himself, no matter what was going on

Action Bronson Remembers DMX

From the JRE 0 conversation with Action Bronson Remembers DMX.

That dude commanded every room he walked into

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Action Bronson Remembers DMX.

The realness that DMX brought changed the game

Action Bronson Remembers DMX

From the JRE 0 conversation with Action Bronson Remembers DMX.

He paid a price for his authenticity

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Action Bronson Remembers DMX.

People loved him, flaws included

Action Bronson Remembers DMX

From the JRE 0 conversation with Action Bronson Remembers DMX.