Less than two months after his tragic death, DMX’s eighth album
Exodus has arrived. Executive produced by his longtime friend and collaborator Swizz Beatz, the posthumous set–X’s first on Def Jam since 2003–features some of the biggest names in music–from Lil Wayne and The LOX to Alicia Keys and Bono.
JAY-Z and Nas join forces on “Bath Salts,” while Snoop Dogg appears on the Marvin Gaye-sampled “Take Control.” Moneybagg Yo fills in for Pop Smoke on “Money Money Money,” and DMX’s youngest son Exodus Simmons joins his father on “Walking in the Rain.” The 13-track project closes with a vulnerable DMX rapping to his children about his struggles on “Letter to My Son” featuring Usher.
More than £2 in every £5 saved into Britain s best-loved savings product has been provided by fewer than 1million savers, This is Money can reveal.
Despite 21.4million savers collectively holding £107.4billion in Premium Bonds at the start of this month, £46.1billion of that is held by just 920,000 people who hold the maximum £50,000, according to figures from National Savings & Investments.
It means that 43 per cent of Premium Bonds are held by just 4.3 per cent of deep-pocketed savers, the Treasury-backed bank revealed.
43% of all Premium Bonds savings are held by just 920,000 people, per NS&I figures
If all bonds were held equally, it would mean £79.74billion worth of savings had not generated any winnings since 2007.