DMX

American actor and rapper Earl Simmons was born December 18 in 1970. He passed away on April 9 2021. He started rapping in the early 1990s , and released his debut album It's Dark and Hell is Hot in 1998, to both critical acclaim and commercial success, selling 251,000 copies within the first week of its release. In 1999, DMX released... and Then There Was X. The album featured the smash hit track "Party up (Up in Here). His singles "Where the Hood At?" and "X Gon' Give It to Ya?" in 2003 were also a commercial success. The 2003 singles, "Where the Hood at?" and "X Gon' Make It To Ya" were commercially profitable. He was the first artist in history to have an album release at No.1 in the Billboard 200 charts five times consecutively. In total, DMX sold over 74 million albums around the world. [8] DMX has been in films such as Belly Romeo Must Die (with Exit Wounds), Belly, Romeo Must Die (with Belly), Cradle 2 the Grave (with Cradle 2 the Grave) and Last Hour. In 2006, he starred in the reality television series DMX: Soul of a Man that was shown by the BET cable television network Never Die Alone. The show was followed by E.A.R.L., his memoirs in 2003. The Autobiography of DMX. [9] DMX was introduced to the music industry at 14, in 1984, when he beatboxed with Ready Ron. After spending time in prison for stealing a dog He started writing his own songs and performed at the local rec center that was geared towards younger youngsters. In prison for carjacking he spent almost all his time writing lyrics. He also started rapping with K.Solo. He started selling mixtapes he produced and sold after being released from prison for carjacking. This allowed him to build his fan base in New York. Percee P as well as DMX were featured on The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show 1991, on which they performed their own freestyles. [15In the year [15] DMX released the demo tape later in the year that featured "Spellbound" in addition to "Critical Condition" Three Little Pigs "The Original Author of Spellbound" and "Unstoppable force". It was extremely like Big Daddy Kane or Rakim however it was not his later work. 3] In 1991, The Source magazine praised DMX for his Unsigned Hype column that highlighted hip hop artists without a contract. The same year, Columbia Records signed DMX to its subsidiary label Ruffhouse Records, which released his first single "Born Loser". 17 years later, he released his second single "Make a Move" in 1994. Jay-Z, Ja Rule and Mic Geronimo made a joint appearance on "Time to Build" which is the most well-known underground track. DMX died in 2021 following a heart attack caused by cocaine. Rapper Rapper Rapper Rapper Rapper

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