DMX
American actor and rapper Earl Simmons was born December 18 in 1970. He passed away on April 9, 2021. His debut album It's Dark and Hot, was released in 1998 to great critical and commercial success. The album sold 251,000 copies during the first week. In 1999, DMX released... and Then There Was X. The album featured the smash hit track "Party up (Up in Here). The singles he released "Where the Hood At?" and "X Gon Give It To Ya?" in 2003 were also commercially successful. The 2003 singles, "Where the Hood at?" and "X Gon to Make It To Ya" were commercially successful. He was also the first artist to reach No.1 on the Billboard 200 chart five consecutive times. [7] DMX sold more than 74 million albums worldwide. 8. DMX has appeared in films like Belly, Romeo Must Die and Exit Wounds. In 2006, he starred in the reality show DMX: Soul of a Man which was aired on the BET cable television network Never Die Alone. He published E.A.R.L., his memoirs in 2003. The Autobiography of DMX. 9. DMX began his journey in the music business at age 14 as a beatboxer in Ready Ron. After spending time in prison, he started writing lyrics of his own and performed in the local recreation center for children younger than he. While in prison for carjacking, he started dedicating nearly all of his time creating lyrics. He also had a meeting and performed with K-Solo. He started selling mixtapes was produced and sold after he was released from prison for carjacking. [3] This helped him build an following within New York. Percee P and DMX each performed freestyles on The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show 1991. [15In the year [15] DMX released the demo tape later in the year. It featured "Spellbound" and "Critical Condition", three Little Pigs "The Original Author of Spellbound" and "Unstoppable force". It was very similar to Big Daddy Kane or Rakim but it wasn't his later work. In 1991, The Source magazine praised DMX for his Unsigned Hype column which highlighted unsigned hip hop artists. In the same year, Columbia Records signed DMX to its subsidiary label Ruffhouse Records, which released his debut single "Born Loser". In 1994, he released "Make A Move", his second single. Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Mic Geronimo collaborated on an appearance on "Time to Build" the cult underground hit. DMX died in 2021 due to a heart attack induced by cocaine.





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