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DMX's 'Undisputed' Album Release Set For June


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DMX has been paving the way for his comeback with a series of shows, guest appearances and even a slot on the VH1 reality show "Couples Therapy" with wife Tashera Simmons. All of those efforts will pay off when the Yonkers rapper rolls out his 7th studio album Undisputed, which is now set to debut on June 26, according to a new tweet from his manager Jason Fowler.

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Fowler revealed the news on Twitter Monday, writing, "Finishing up the final changes and all on @DMX album ... June 26 !!!!! Let's go !!!!"

This Spring X also joins Eve and The Lox on the road, for a Ruff Ryders reunion tour. In January RR co-CEO Joaquin "Waah" Dean told MTV News that dates for the tour were still being finalized, but things were expected to kick off by April with an overseas tour that would eventually hit the U.S.

"We gonna take it nice and slow. We ain't gonna do like how we used to do, 30 or 40 cities; we not gonna go that far just yet," he said. "We gonna take it slow. Do a nice little five to 10 joints overseas and then some dates on this side just to build the momentum and have some fun with it."



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