01of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHundreds arrived at theRuff Ryders to the Rescue Foundation’sprayer vigilon April 5 outside of White Plains Hospital in New York, where DMX — whose real name is Earl Simmons — was admitted afterreportedly overdosing on Fridayand having a heart attack. Simmons had to be resuscitated and was put on life support.02of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyCars drove through the area, including one from which a fan with a Ruff Ryders sweatshirt rose from the sun roof and threw up an “X” to show support for the beloved rapper.03of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyThe star’s ex-wife Tashera Simmons and fiancée Desiree Lindstrom attended the vigil to pray for Simmons and his recovery.04of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHis loved ones put up their “X” signs as they shed tears and prayed for Simmons.05of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyA fan held a sign that read, “Power of Prayer. We ain’t goin anywhere DMX,” in honor of the star.06of 11DMX’s prayer vigil.ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettySupporters arrived with DMX balloons to show their love and support.07of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyAnother supporter held a sign that said, “DMX Dogs 4 Life” outside of the hospital.08of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyThroughout the event, supporters shed tears, lifted their “X” signs and played the rapper’s music to honor the hip-hop icon.09of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyA fleet of Ruff Ryders and fans rode through the area to drum up more support and love for Simmons throughout the day.10of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHundreds raised their hands and phones to the sky as they blasted DMX’s music toward the hospital where the star, 50, is being cared for.11of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyFans and loved ones danced and rejoiced as DMX’s music rang through the area.
01of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHundreds arrived at theRuff Ryders to the Rescue Foundation’sprayer vigilon April 5 outside of White Plains Hospital in New York, where DMX — whose real name is Earl Simmons — was admitted afterreportedly overdosing on Fridayand having a heart attack. Simmons had to be resuscitated and was put on life support.
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ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty

Hundreds arrived at theRuff Ryders to the Rescue Foundation’sprayer vigilon April 5 outside of White Plains Hospital in New York, where DMX — whose real name is Earl Simmons — was admitted afterreportedly overdosing on Fridayand having a heart attack. Simmons had to be resuscitated and was put on life support.
02of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyCars drove through the area, including one from which a fan with a Ruff Ryders sweatshirt rose from the sun roof and threw up an “X” to show support for the beloved rapper.
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Cars drove through the area, including one from which a fan with a Ruff Ryders sweatshirt rose from the sun roof and threw up an “X” to show support for the beloved rapper.
03of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyThe star’s ex-wife Tashera Simmons and fiancée Desiree Lindstrom attended the vigil to pray for Simmons and his recovery.
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The star’s ex-wife Tashera Simmons and fiancée Desiree Lindstrom attended the vigil to pray for Simmons and his recovery.
04of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHis loved ones put up their “X” signs as they shed tears and prayed for Simmons.
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His loved ones put up their “X” signs as they shed tears and prayed for Simmons.
05of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyA fan held a sign that read, “Power of Prayer. We ain’t goin anywhere DMX,” in honor of the star.
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A fan held a sign that read, “Power of Prayer. We ain’t goin anywhere DMX,” in honor of the star.
06of 11DMX’s prayer vigil.ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettySupporters arrived with DMX balloons to show their love and support.
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DMX’s prayer vigil.ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty

Supporters arrived with DMX balloons to show their love and support.
07of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyAnother supporter held a sign that said, “DMX Dogs 4 Life” outside of the hospital.
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Another supporter held a sign that said, “DMX Dogs 4 Life” outside of the hospital.
08of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyThroughout the event, supporters shed tears, lifted their “X” signs and played the rapper’s music to honor the hip-hop icon.
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Throughout the event, supporters shed tears, lifted their “X” signs and played the rapper’s music to honor the hip-hop icon.
09of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyA fleet of Ruff Ryders and fans rode through the area to drum up more support and love for Simmons throughout the day.
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A fleet of Ruff Ryders and fans rode through the area to drum up more support and love for Simmons throughout the day.
10of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyHundreds raised their hands and phones to the sky as they blasted DMX’s music toward the hospital where the star, 50, is being cared for.
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Hundreds raised their hands and phones to the sky as they blasted DMX’s music toward the hospital where the star, 50, is being cared for.
11of 11ANGELA WEISS/AFP via GettyFans and loved ones danced and rejoiced as DMX’s music rang through the area.
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Fans and loved ones danced and rejoiced as DMX’s music rang through the area.
source: people.com