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DMX Biography

Following the deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G., DMX took over as the reigning, undisputed king of hardcore rap. He was that rare commodity: a commercial powerhouse with artistic and street credibility to spare. His rapid ascent to stardom was actually almost a decade in the making, which gave him a chance to develop the theatrical image that made him one of rap's most distinctive personalities during his heyday. Everything about DMX was unremittingly intense, from his muscular, tattooed physique to his gruff, barking delivery, which made a perfect match for his trademark lyrical obsession with dogs. Plus, there was substance behind the style; much of his work was tied together by a fascination with the split between the sacred and the profane. He could move from spiritual anguish one minute to a narrative about the sins of the streets the next, yet keep it all part of the same complex character, sort of like a hip-hop Johnny Cash. The results were compelling enough to make DMX the first artist ever to have his first four albums enter the charts at number one.

DMX was born Earl Simmons in Baltimore, MD, on December 18, 1970. He moved with part of his family to the New York City suburb of Yonkers while still a young child. A troubled and abusive childhood turned him violent, and he spent a great deal of time living in group homes and surviving on the streets via robbery, which led to several run-ins with the law. He found his saving grace in hip-hop, starting out as a DJ and human beatbox, and later moved into rapping for a greater share of the spotlight, taking his name from the DMX digital drum machine (though it's also been reinterpreted to mean "Dark Man X"). He made a name for himself on the freestyle battle scene and was written up in The Source magazine's Unsigned Hype column in 1991. Columbia subsidiary Ruffhouse signed him to a deal the following year and released his debut single, "Born Loser." However, a surplus of talent on the Ruffhouse roster left DMX underpromoted, and the label agreed to release him from his contract. He issued one further single in 1994, "Make a Move," but was convicted of drug possession that same year, the biggest offense of several on his record.

DMX began to rebuild his career with an appearance on one of DJ Clue?'s underground mixtapes. In 1997, he earned a second major-label shot, with Def Jam, and made a galvanizing guest appearance on LL Cool J's "4, 3, 2, 1." Further guest spots on Mase's "24 Hours to Live" and fellow Yonkers MCs the LOX's "Money, Power Respect" created an even stronger buzz, and in early 1998, he released his debut Def Jam single, "Get at Me Dog." The song was a gold-selling smash on the rap and dance charts and paved the way for DMX's full-length debut, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, to debut at number one on the pop charts. Produced mostly by Swizz Beatz, who rode the album's success to a lucrative career of his own, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot earned DMX numerous comparisons to 2Pac for his booming, aggressive presence on the mic and went on to sell over four million copies. Not long after the album's release in May 1998, DMX was accused of raping a stripper in the Bronx but was later cleared by DNA evidence. He went to make his feature film debut co-starring in Hype Williams' ambitious but unsuccessful Belly.

Before the end of 1998, DMX completed his second album and a pending buyout of Def Jam pushed the record into stores that December. Featuring a controversial cover photo of the rapper covered in blood, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood entered the charts at number one and eventually went triple platinum. The following year, DMX hit the road with Jay-Z and the Method Man/Redman team on the blockbuster Hard Knock Life tour. During a tour stop in Denver, a warrant for his arrest was issued in connection with a stabbing, of which he was later cleared; another incident occurred in May, when he was accused of assaulting a Yonkers man who'd allegedly harassed his wife (the charges were once again dropped). More serious charges were brought that summer, when DMX's uncle/manager was accidentally shot in the foot at a New Jersey hotel. Police later raided DMX's home and filed animal cruelty, weapons, and drug possession charges against the rapper and his wife; he eventually plea-bargained down to fines, probation, and community service. In the midst of those difficulties, the Ruff Ryders posse -- of which DMX was a core, founding member -- released a showcase compilation, Ryde or Die, Vol. 1. With contributions from DMX, as well as Eve, the LOX, and multiple guests, Ryde or Die, Vol. 1 debuted at number one in the spring of 1999, further cementing DMX's Midas touch.

Toward the end of 1999, DMX released his third album, ...And Then There Was X, which became his third straight to debut at number one. It also produced his biggest hit single since "Get at Me Dog," "Party Up (Up in Here)," which became his first Top Ten hit on the RB charts. The follow-ups "What You Want" and "What's My Name?" were also quite popular, and their success helped make ...And Then There Was X the rapper's best-selling album to date, moving over five million copies. During its run, DMX returned to the big screen with a major supporting role in the Jet Li action flick Romeo Must Die. In the meantime, he was indicted by a Westchester County, NY, grand jury on weapons and drug charges in June of 2000. He also entangled himself in a lengthy legal battle with police in Cheektowaga, NY (near Buffalo), when he was arrested in March for driving without a license and possession of marijuana. He missed one court date, and when he turned himself in that May, police discovered more marijuana in a pack of cigarettes the rapper had brought with him. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 15 days in jail, and his appeal to have the sentence reduced was finally denied in early 2001. After stalling for several weeks, he turned himself in and was charged with contempt of court. He was further charged with assault when, upon learning he would not be let out early for good behavior, he allegedly threw a food tray at a group of prison officers. He later bargained the charges down to reckless assault and paid a fine, and accused guards of roughing him up and causing a minor leg injury.

Not long after DMX's release from jail, his latest movie, the Steven Seagal action film Exit Wounds, opened at number one in the box office. DMX also contributed the hit single "No Sunshine" to the soundtrack and signed a multi-picture deal with Warner Bros. in the wake of Exit Wounds' success. With his legal problems finally resolved, he returned to the studio and completed his fourth album, the more introspective The Great Depression. It was released in the fall of 2001 and became his fourth straight album to debut at number one. Although it went platinum quickly, it didn't have the same shelf life as his previous releases. In late 2002, DMX published his memoirs as -E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX and also recorded several tracks with Audioslave (i.e., the former Rage Against the Machine). One of their collaborations, "Here I Come," was featured on the soundtrack of DMX's next film, a reunion with Jet Li called Cradle 2 the Grave. The film opened at number one upon its release in March 2003, and its DMX-heavy soundtrack debuted in the Top Ten. Grand Champ was released six months later, followed by 2006's Year of the Dog... Again. Just prior to that album's release, his revealing BET reality program made its debut.

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Discography

2007 - DJ Trap And Krook Rock: The Absolute Best Of DMX (Bootleg)

01. DMX - Stop Being Greedy
02. DMX - What These Bitches Want (Feat Sisqo)
03. DMX - Where The Hood At
04. DMX - Money Cash Hoes (Feat Jay-Z)
05. DMX - Its All Good
06. DMX - Hows It Going Down
07. DMX - No Love 4 Me (Feat Drag-On)
08. DMX - Money Power Respect (Feat The Lox And Lil Kim)
09. DMX - Whats My Name
10. DMX - Ruff Ryders Anthem
11. DMX - Here Come The Boom (Feat Sean Paul And Mr Vegas)
12. DMX - Party Up In Here
13. DMX - Show Down (Feat 50 Cent And Styles P)
14. DMX - Slippin
15. DMX - Get At Me Dog (Feat Sheek Louch)
16. DMX - Who We Be
17. DMX - Get It On The Floor
18. DMX - Blackout (Feat The Lox And Jay-Z)
19. DMX - We In Here (Feat Swizz Beatz)
20. DMX - 4 3 2 1 (Feat LL Cool J Method Man Redman And Canibus)

2007 - The Definition Of X: Pick Of The Litter

01. DMX - Prayer II
02. DMX - Ruff Ryders' Anthem
03. DMX - Get At Me Dog (feat. Sheek of The Lox)
04. DMX - Stop Being Greedy
05. DMX - How's It Going Down
06. DMX - What These B*tches Want (feat. Sisqo)
07. DMX - Blackout (feat. JAY-Z & The Lox)
08. DMX - What's My Name?
09. DMX - Where The Hood At
10. DMX - Party Up (Up In Here)
11. DMX - X Gon' Give It To Ya
12. DMX - It's All Good
13. DMX - Who We Be
14. DMX - The Rain
15. DMX - Here We Go Again
16. DMX - No Love For Me (feat. Swizz Beatz and Drag On)
17. DMX - We Right Here
18. DMX - One More Road To Cross
19. DMX - Slippin'
20. DMX - Prayer 1

2006 - Fuck The Industry

01. DMX - Stop Being Greedy
02. DMX - It's A King Thing (fucking DJ KeySley)
03. DMX - Bust Money In The Head
04. DMX - Yeah (Remix)(Feat. Usher & Lil John)
05. DMX - Go For Dat (Feat. Lil' Scrappy)
06. DMX - 24hrs To Live (Feat. The Lox )
07. DMX - On & On (Unreleased Demo Track)
08. DMX - Born Loser
09. DMX - Tales From The Hood (Unreleased)
10. DMX - Tear It Up (Feat.Yung Wun)
11. DMX - Shut 'Em Down (Feat. Sticky Fingaz)
12. DMX - Bow Wow (Remix)(feat. Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Mack 10, Eminem, Eve, Jay-Z, Jadakiss & Nas)
13. DMX - Three Stories (Feat. Duo)
14. DMX - In The Air Tonight (Remix)(Feat. Phil Collins)
15. DMX - What It Be (Feat. Trick Daddy)
16. DMX - Some X Shit
17. DMX - Ghetto Superstar (Remix)(Feat. Method Man & Lost Boys)
18. DMX - Pull It (Feat. Cam'ron)
19. DMX - Let's Get Crazy (Feat. Dragon)

2006 - Year Of The Dog ... Again

01. DMX - Intro
02. DMX - Give Em What They Want
03. DMX - Walk These Dogs (Feat. Eve)
04. DMX - I Run Shit Here
05. DMX - Pump Ya Fist
06. DMX - Nigga Gone Wild (Skit)
07. DMX - It's Personal (Feat. Jadakiss & Styles P.)
08. DMX - Go For Dat (Feat. Lil Scrappy)
09. DMX - Getting Down (Feat Big Stan And Kashmir)
10. DMX - Blood On My Hand
11. DMX - Here We Go Again
12. DMX - Bust Money In The Head
13. DMX - Nigga Gone Wild (Skit)
14. DMX - Get Wild (Feat. Jadakiss, Kartoon & Flashy)
15. DMX - The Industry
16. DMX - We In Here
17. DMX - Lord Give Me A Sign

2003 - Grand Champ

01. DMX - Dog (Intro)
02. DMX - My Life (Feat. Chinky)
03. DMX - Where The Hood At?
04. DMX - Dogs Out
05. DMX - Get It On The Floor (Feat. Swizz Beatz)
06. DMX - Come Prepared (Skit)
07. DMX - Shot Down (Feat. 50 Cent & Styles P)
08. DMX - Bring The Noize
09. DMX - Untouchable (Feat. Sheek, Syleena Johnson, Infa-Red, Cross, & Drag-On)
10. DMX - Fuck Y'all
11. DMX - Ruff Radio (Skit)
12. DMX - We're Back (Feat. Eve & Jadakiss)
13. DMX - Ruff Radio 2 (Skit)
14. DMX - Rob All Night (If I'm Gonna Rob)
15. DMX - We Go Hard (Feat. Cam'ron)
16. DMX - We Bout To Blow (Feat. Big Stan)
17. DMX - The Rain
18. DMX - Gotta Go (Skit)
19. DMX - Don't Gotta Go Home (Feat. Monica)
20. DMX - A'yo Kato (Feat. Magic & Val)
21. DMX - Thank You (Feat. Patti Labelle)
22. DMX - The Prayer V
23. DMX - On Top (Feat. Big Stan)

2002 - Prayer - The Greatest Hits

01. DMX - Something
02. DMX - School Street
03. DMX - Who We Be
04. DMX - Trina Moe
05. DMX - We Right Here
06. DMX - It's Our Time Now
07. DMX - Shorty Was Da Bomb
08. DMX - Damein III
09. DMX - When I'm Nothing
10. DMX - I Miss You
11. DMX - Y'all Fucked Up
12. DMX - Interlude
13. DMX - I'm A Bang
14. DMX - Interlude 2
15. DMX - You Could Be Blind
16. DMX - Prayer IV
17. DMX - A Minute For Your Sin
18. DMX - Catz Don't Know

2002 - Touch Me! (Single)

01. DMX - Soul Miner
02. DMX - 1-2-3
03. DMX - Touch Me!
04. DMX - The White Hotel
05. DMX - Heat

2001 - The Great Depression

01. DMX - Something
02. DMX - School Street
03. DMX - Who We Be
04. DMX - Trina Moe
05. DMX - We Right Here
06. DMX - Its Our Time Now
07. DMX - Shorty Was Da Bomb
08. DMX - Damien III
09. DMX - When Im Nothing
10. DMX - I Miss You
11. DMX - Yall Facked Up
12. DMX - Interlude
13. DMX - Im a Bang
14. DMX - Interlude 2
15. DMX - You Could Be Blind
16. DMX - Prayer IV
17. DMX - A Minute For Your Sin
18. DMX - Catz Dont Know

1999 - ...And Then There Was X

01. DMX - The Kennel
02. DMX - One More Road To Cross
03. DMX - The Professional
04. DMX - Fame
05. DMX - A Lot To Learn
06. DMX - Here We Go Again
07. DMX - Party Up
08. DMX - Make A Move
09. DMX - What These Bitches Want
10. DMX - What's My Name
11. DMX - More 2 A Song
12. DMX - Don't You Ever
13. DMX - The Shakedown
14. DMX - D-X-L (Hard White)
15. DMX - Comin' For Ya
16. DMX - Prayer III
17. DMX - Angel
18. DMX - Good Girls, Bad Guys

1999 - Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood

01. DMX - My Niggas
02. DMX - Bring Your Whole Crew
03. DMX - Pac Man (Skit)
04. DMX - Ain't No Way
05. DMX - We Don't Give a Fuck
06. DMX - Keep Your Shit the Hardest
07. DMX - Coming From
08. DMX - It's All Good
09. DMX - Omen
10. DMX - Slippin'
11. DMX - No Love 4 Me
12. DMX - Dogs for Life
13. DMX - Blackout
14. DMX - Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood
15. DMX - Heat
16. DMX - Ready to Meet Him

1998 - It's Dark And Hell Is Hot

01. DMX - Intro
02. DMX - Ruff Ryders' Anthem
03. DMX - Fuckin' Wit' D
04. DMX - The Storm (Skit)
05. DMX - Look Thru My Eyes
06. DMX - Get At Me Dog feat. Sheek From The Lox
07. DMX - Let Me Fly
08. DMX - X - Is Coming
09. DMX - Damien
10. DMX - How's It Goin' Down
11. DMX - Mickey (Skit)
12. DMX - Crime Story
13. DMX - Stop Being Greedy
14. DMX - ATF
15. DMX - For My Dogs feat. Big Stan, Loose, Kasino, Dragon
16. DMX - I Can Feel It
17. DMX - Prayer (Skit)
18. DMX - The Convo
19. DMX - Niggaz Done Started Something feat. The Lox and Mase
20. DMX - Ruff Ryders' Anthem (Live)

1998 - Nu Romantix

01. DMX - Come to Me
02. DMX - Can U Feel the Power?
03. DMX - Mouse
04. DMX - You're Not There
05. DMX - End of the Night
06. DMX - You Can Do It!
07. DMX - Place Called Love
08. DMX - I'm All Alone [cylob's mix]