DMX, who has released five number 1 albums for the label, has left Def Jam.
Even though X is currently serving 70 days behind bars for driving with a suspended license, he has managed to ink a deal with Sony Music and his planned Def Jam release, Here We Go Now, has been put on hold by the label.
The Dark Man will begin work on a new album as soon as he is released.
As for the reason for the split, StreetHop.com has heard that X wasn't too happy with Jay Z being put in charge of Def Jam and this caused him to seek another deal.
Even though X is currently serving 70 days behind bars for driving with a suspended license, he has managed to ink a deal with Sony Music and his planned Def Jam release, Here We Go Now, has been put on hold by the label.
The Dark Man will begin work on a new album as soon as he is released.
As for the reason for the split, StreetHop.com has heard that X wasn't too happy with Jay Z being put in charge of Def Jam and this caused him to seek another deal.