Here we go again. The AZ Corrections reports that Dark Man X will be released from prison on July 1 and will be under supervision until August 12. Last December, X was sent back to prison for violating probation and also spent time at a mental health unit. Hopefully, this dog can stay out its cage. Bonus: Drag-On “Darkman Back” hhdx
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[vodpod id=Video.9614544&w=540&h=350&fv=] A day before the holiday weekend begins, Mr. Thanksgiving gives MTV the green light to premiere the video to his current single. Oh My, Drama got a banger.
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