YouTube channel.Organizers did not release details about who would be performing or speaking at the service.A bright red coffin — it was unclear if DMX was actually inside — was carried into Barclays on a massive monster truck that roared from Yonkers — where he grew up as Earl Simmons — to Brooklyn in a two-hour procession of hundreds of motorcyclists and ATVs.It was a fitting send-off given the “Ride or Die” rapper’s influence on street racing culture.Traffic stopped along Brooklyn’s Flatbush Avenue as the rap-blasting entourage slowly made its way to the arena.“That dude changed my life … he got me through some hard times,” said fan Tarah Dorsey, 43, who traveled to Barclays from Providence, RI to honor the rapper whose music supported.
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