According to the news outlet, producers have asked DMX’s daughter to posthumously collaborate with her dad on two songs. It’s not yet known if the project is different than the completed album that will be released via Def Jam and Ruff Ryders’ respective imprints.
Hillman Jr.’s mother, Sonovah Hillman, also says DMX’s spirit is alive and well within their daughter’s artistry.
“Sometimes she looks just like him depending on the angle you catch her,” the Oakland resident admitted. “She has a lot of his traits as far as an artist. Writing is easy for her.”
By Hayden Brooks
DMX s daughter, 8-year-old
Sonovah Hillman Jr., was a shining star during the rapper s public Celebration of Life memorial service, performing a special version of his rap titled Slippin. Now, it has been revealed that she’s set to be a part of the late, great star s posthumous album,
Exodus, which was executive produced by Swizz Beatz and drops May 28.
Speaking with NBC s Dallas Fort Worth affiliate, the famed daughter said she is working on her very own songs and released two of them. While I Hate Zoom dropped in January, she just dropped her latest track, TikTok Kid, along with a music video on Saturday. Amid work on her own material, she revealed that producers have asked her to join her late father on two cuts off his upcoming posthumous album. X previously spoke of a star-studded roster for his new album, including the late Pop Smoke, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Alicia Keys and Usher.