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Funkmaster Flex is angry.

The rapper DMX is in a vegetative state after being the victim of an overdose and a heart attack, and his colleague believes this dramatic situation is in part due to his entourage, who would not have helped him enough when he was at its worst.

“The music industry is a juggernaut.

It is a bottomless pit of happiness or depression.

I don't mean people don't help you, but I mean there are people out there who really know when a star is having a hard time, and sometimes they don't help, ”he told Page Six. host of Hot 97, a radio show specializing in hip-hop.

According to Funkmaster Flex, the real problem in the industry is greed.

“You don't always get the best help when you make money.

It's tough for someone like DMX who can be in a mental and emotional state of childhood trauma and finds themselves thrown into a world of money and fame, ”he added.

Little hope

DMX had revealed in his autobiography that several of his mother's companions had beaten him during his childhood.

He also explained that he discovered drugs at the age of 14 when his mentor made him smoke crack.

If his family refuses to give up and continue to ask for the support and prayers of fans, the DMX situation seems hopeless.

Last I heard, he would no longer have any brain activity and his lungs would have stopped working independently.

Funkmaster Flex concludes by sending a message to those who tend to rush to pay tribute to celebrities when it's already too late.

“People can find the photo they had with the person experiencing a tragedy in thirty seconds.

But you haven't called this person for ten years.

Show me the picture of you when you went to his place because you were so worried.

I never see this photo where they go to visit them ”, denounces Funkmaster Flex.

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