DMX
Name: Earl Simmons
Date Of Birth: Dec 18, 1970
Place Of Birth: Baltimore, MD (USA)
--- DMX Biography:
Many have called DMX, or Dark Man X, the next coming of the slain Tupac Shakur,
though asking him to comment on this will bring this angry response "I
say they don’t know what the f**k they are talking about. And when people say
I’m the second Pac, I’m not, I’m the first X." That being said, Earl Simmons
(DMX’s real name) has said of Tupac "I think Tupac was a strong-minded
black man, and that’s what America fears." Nevertheless, perhaps the real
reason people flock to DMX is because the man is real, not a multi-million dollar
record executive dressed like a rapper (listening Puffy?) to which he apparently
agrees, saying "I’m real. And people like real. I haven’t crossed them
yet, I haven’t been on no fake sh*t yet, no bullsh*t yet. And they feel my sh*t.
People like a real person."
The early days for Simmons were definitely real, born December 18, 1970 in Baltimore
Maryland’s projects, his family quickly moved to Yonkers with his aunt, with
a father that left him at a young age. He also endured an abusive mother, which
in combination helped mold Simmons into a life of crime, where he spent years
in group homes and jail. This also led to other troubled behavior such as alcoholism
and drug abuse, a response to his manic depressed state.
What turned Simmons life around was rap music. In the early days, he paid his
dues rapping on street corners, playing in clubs, and distributing his tapes,
all this created a buzz for the performer in the New York scene. 1997 brought
Ruff Ryders Entertainment and DMX was quickly signed by the Def Jam label. He
appeared as a guest of sorts for the likes of LL Cool J, Lox, and Mase before
releasing his first single in 1998, Get at Me Dog. With this created the artists
affection for ’the dog’. In fact, DMX has a tattoo dedicated to his late pit
bull and what he calls his "best friend" which says "One Love
Boomer". His first full album, It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot, went on to sell
3.6 million copies (and counting). DMX also branched out into film, starring
in Belly, a Hype Williams directed crime saga which featured other rappers such
as T-Boz and Method Man. The cash strapped Def Jam was eager to get another
album out and released the 2nd DMX project of the year with Flesh of My Flesh,
Blood of My Blood. The controversial cover had DMX in a bathtub full of blood.
The album featured a duet called Omen with Marilyn Manson (though the two never
met, it was the product of a recording studio match). This and the success of
Jay-Z helped catapult Def Jam from near extinction in the prior year to the
leader of the hip-hop pack, as the downward spiraling Bad Boy Records (Puff
Daddy) and the post Tupac Death Row Records were headed in the opposite direction.
His latest album, ...And Then There Was X, has been his biggest hit to date,
helped in large part by an all-out media blitz in support of its release. He
appeared on Saturday Night Live, Queen Latifah, as well as an episode of Moesha.
Like Tupac, DMX’s post celebrity life has been touched with crimes and alleged
misdeeds. In 1998, charges that he raped a 29 year old stripper were dropped
after DNA tests on the woman came back negative for a match. In addition, he’s
been arrested in connection with stabbings in Denver and Yonkers, though both
of those cases were dropped. He also was arrested on drug paraphernalia and
weapons charges in addition to spending two nights in a Trinidad jail for swearing
during a concert, were the practice is legally forbidden. Ironically, his hit
What’s My Name has drawn protests from The Humane Society of the United States
(HSUS), which they say glamorizes dog fighting, though Def Jam countered that
there is no actually dog fighting in the video and that no dogs were harmed.
DMX’s own love for dogs supports the theory that were was no bad intent with
the video, as he has said "I used to take dogs on the street. I used to
bring them home if I could, make somewhere for them to sleep right outside the
building. I had dogs as long as I could remember, you know."
--- DMX Discography:
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DMX
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DMX Grand Champ (2003) |
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DMX The Great Depression (2001) |
DMX ...And Then There Was X (1999) |
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DMX Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood (1998) |
DMX It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998) |
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