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      • Founded by siblings Darrin “Dee” Dean, Joaquin “Waah” Dean and Chivon Dean, Ruff Ryders emerged from the South Bronx. They began as an artist management firm with Eve, The Lox, Drag-On and Jin on its roster. With the rise of DMX, the label evolved into one of music’s most iconic legacies.
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  2. Ruff Ryders Entertainment is an American hip hop record label and management company founded by siblings and record executives Joaquin "Waah", Darrin "Dee" and Chivon Dean in 1988. [2] It operated as a subsidiary of Universal, and distributed by Interscope Records, with Def Jam Recordings serving as the distributor for DMX albums.

  3. Jun 16, 2009 · REMASTERED IN HD! Stream - https://lnk.to/1vbyu Facebook - / dmx Twitter - / dmx Instagram - / dmx Music video by DMX performing Ruff Ryders' Anthem. (C) 2001 The Island Def Jam Music Group...

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  4. Ruff Ryders' founders were initially famous for managing rappers DMX and The Lox who became multi-platinum stars for Def Jam Recordings and Bad Boy Records in the late-1990s.

  5. Dec 4, 2016 · In the decade that followed, with his brother Darrin and sister Chivon, he founded Ruff Ryders, a management company turned music imprint under Interscope, and signed DMX, a rapper with the kind...

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  6. IN HONOROF DMX. In honor of our beloved brother and friend, we ask that you help keep Earl "DMX" Simmons legacy alive by contributing to the Ryde4Lyfe fund.

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  7. Aug 19, 2020 · With Ruff Ryders officially formed and DMX as the main artist, the Dean family set about bringing more artists into the familial fold. X put them onto a rap trio, the Warlocks.

  8. May 5, 1998 · Ruff Ryders' Anthem”, released as a B-side to “Slippin'”, was the fourth and final single from the album, and peaked at #93 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1998.

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