Fans around the world are still coming to terms with the fact that DMX is no longer with united states.

Many recall the icon's life as a source of inspiration that has permeated generations of artists. One of the highlights of his "Celebration of Life" in April was when his daughter took the mic and delivered her own version of "Slippin". Her rendition put a smile on otherwise gloomy faces. What fabricated her performance even more touching was her opening words. "My dad taught me to be potent. I learned so much from him, so I dedicate this song to him," she said at the time.

Those heartfelt lyrics performed past 8-year-old Sonovah Hillman Jr. has led to a boost in her fledgling rap career as she's been asked to contribute two collaborations on her late father'south upcoming posthumous anthology.

Hillman shared this and more during a recent interview with NBC's Dallas Fort Worth affiliate. She is as hard-working and enterprising as her dad as she revealed during the interview that she is currently working on 20 songs and has already released ii of them. Ane is called "I Hate Zoom" and dropped in Jan. That track focuses on her deep distaste for virtual school, which has become the popular manner of commitment during the ongoing pandemic. It has a little over 6000 views on YouTube.

The other came out only last weekend, May 8, and is called "TikTok Kid". That rails too has an accompanying video. She's already receiving beloved from fans as the video has passed 12,000 views on YouTube since its release.

DMX has always been about family, but when he was interviewed near features on his upcoming anthology, he mentioned collaborations with Pop Smoke, Lil Wayne, Griselda, and Bono. Withal, he never mentioned that his daughter might characteristic. She likewise shares another remarkable trait with her dad in that she writes all of her ain lyrics. "Whatever is on my mind, I just write about it," Hillman said during the interview.

Her female parent, Sonovah Hillman, also shared that she's noticed a lot of similarities betwixt her daughter and DMX. She fifty-fifty thinks that they wait a lot like each other. "Sometimes she looks only like him depending on the bending you catch her. She has a lot of his traits as far as an creative person. Writing is easy for her," she added. The immature rapper also shared that she has very similar aspirations to her father. "Rapping makes me experience powerful. Anytime I desire to own a mansion with 15 bedrooms," she continued.

Hillman Jr. also recalled one of her favorite moments with her dad before he passed away, which was a beach trip in Miami in February. "Information technology was fun. I just miss him and I'grand kind of sorry nosotros won't accept more than memories," Hillman said.

She also shared what her favorite rail from her dad was. "My favourite song of his is 'Party Up (Upwards in Here).' He was happy when I told him I wanted to rap," she added.

According to DMX's Twitter business relationship, the official release date of his posthumous anthology Exodus is set for May 28. Information technology will be his eighth studio anthology. It'southward expected to be on streaming platforms on the engagement mentioned to a higher place. It will be executive produced by Swizz Beatz and will exist released on Def Jam records.

In a printing release, Swizz talked about DMX's impact, saying:

"My brother X was one of the most pure and rare souls I've ever met. He lived his life dedicated to his family and music. Most of all, he was generous with his giving and loved his fans beyond measure. This anthology, 10 couldn't await for his fans all around the world to hear and show just how much he valued each and every single person that has supported him unconditionally."

It seems his legacy volition live on.