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The Redemption Of The Beast fiasco has caused nothing but headaches for DMX and his team. X is now looking to get legal revenge on the people responsible for the album. According to HipHopDX, X's manager/brother Montana sent a cease and desist letter to Seven Arts Entertainment and claim that the release is a breach of the contract X signed with the entertainment company.

"[Seven Arts Entertainment] had no right to put out a new album," Montana told HHDX. "The only contract DMX had was for Undisputed and that came out two years ago. He don't have a contract with them to [release] another album."

Montana also claims that the songs on Redemption Of The Beast are throwaways and songs from Undisputed. Multiple people close to DMX, including Swizz Beatz who has been in the studio with X since fall of 2014, have said that the album is fake and the rapper has nothing to do with the project. For all of the news on Redemption Of The Beast and what we know so far, click here.

[HipHopDX]

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