In 2012, the late rap icon DMX sat down with The Breakfast Club for a candid conversation that touched on the core values that shaped his music and life—honesty, lyricism, and loyalty. The interview, still revered by fans, offers a raw glimpse into the mindset of an artist who never shied away from speaking his truth, even when it made headlines.
Interview Highlights
Honesty as a Guiding Principle
DMX opened the discussion by explaining why honesty isn’t just a lyrical theme for him—it’s a personal code. He recalled moments when admitting his flaws helped him stay grounded amidst fame, and how that transparency resonated with listeners who saw their own struggles reflected in his verses.
The Craft of Lyricism
When the talk turned to his songwriting process, DMX described how he treats each bar like a prayer, aiming to convey genuine emotion rather than chase chart‑topping formulas. He emphasized that the power of his lyrics comes from lived experience, not from fabricated stories.
Loyalty to Family and Fans
Loyalty emerged as another cornerstone of his worldview. DMX spoke about his commitment to his children, his close‑knit crew, and the fans who have supported him through ups and downs. He warned that betraying that trust is a quick way to lose the authenticity that fuels his art.
More Than Just Music
The interview also covered his thoughts on spirituality, mental health, and the importance of staying true to oneself in an industry that often pressures artists to conform. DMX’s candid reflections offered a broader perspective on what it means to survive—and thrive—beyond the microphone.
“I don’t rap to be famous; I rap because I have to tell the truth, even if it hurts.”
About The Breakfast Club
The Breakfast Club remains one of the most influential morning shows in urban radio, known for its blend of hard‑hitting interviews, humor, and cultural commentary. Hosts Charlamagne tha God, Angela Yee, and DJ Envy bring a signature style that challenges guests while keeping the conversation engaging and accessible.
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Production Credits
Executive Producer: Eddie F.
APD/Producer: Daniel Greene
Board Producer: DJ Dramos
Producer: Taylor Hayes
Camera/Video Editor: Nick Cio

