Ruff Ryders Chronicles - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Origin Story
"Waah" survives poverty, violence and hustling on the streets of New York and sets his sites on making it in the music business; he founds Ruff Ryders and signs his first artist, DMX, known for rapping and robbing in Yonkers.

The Rise of Ruff Ryders
The Deans build Ruff Ryders at Powerhouse Studios in Yonkers. DMX signs with Def Jam and makes history releasing two multi-platinum albums in one year.

Money, Power, Respect
With an Interscope distribution deal, the Deans expand Ruff Ryders, signing Eve, Drag-on and The Lox. Waah launches a lifestyle brand and fame takes a steep toll on DMX.

Ryde or Die
Ruff Ryders and Cash Money join forces for a historic tour. The tour sells out, but a key sponsor bails, leaving the Deans to bankroll the venture.

Ruff Ryders Forever
Ruff Ryders reels after Dee's crash. Waah manages talent exodus and expands the lifestyle brand. He reboots the label, focusing on the next generation of rappers and bikers.
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