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DMX(b. Earl Simmons, 18 December 1970, Baltimore, Maryland, USA) was raised from an early age by his aunt in New York City's Yonkers district. He took his name from the DMX digital sound machine, and developed a reputation as a DJ on the local projects.(DMX stands for Dark Man X).He won Source magazine's Unsigned Hype Award in January 1991, and released the promo single "Born Loser" for Columbia Records the following year. He managed to escape from Columbia's punitive contract, but little was heard from him afterwards apart from a 1994 single, "Make A Move". He made a dramatic re-entry onto the hip-hop scene with a show stopping appearance on LL Cool J's "4,3,2,1". Further cameos on Mase's "24 Hours To Live", the LOX's "Money, Power & Respect" and the remix of Ice Cube's "We Be Clubbin'" built up a highly marketable reputation. Newly signed to Ruff Ryders/ Def Jam Records, DMX returned to recording with the powerful "Get At Me Dog" single, a US Top 40 single built around a B.T. Express guitar sample. Marketed as a return to the chaotic, raw roots of street rap, he became hip-hop's latest sensation during 1998 when his debut album, It's Dark And Hell Is Hot, entered the US Billboard album chart at number 1. An impressive slice of east coast hardcore rap, the album centred around DMX's ferocious lyrical approach. The follow-up, Flesh Of My Flesh, Blood Of My Blood, stayed at number 1 in the US for three weeks during January 1999. The album included cameo appearances from the Lox, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige ("Coming From") and Marilyn Manson ("The Omen"). After contributing to the Ruff Ryders' chart-topping Ryde Or Die Vol. 1 set, DMX quickly laid down tracks for his new album. Despite being his third release in the space of two years, ... And Then There Was X was another quality slice of hardcore rap and a welcome antidote to the bland hip-hop product still flooding the American market. The album followed its predecessors to the top of the US charts in January 2000. The following February, Simmons was ordered to serve a 15-day jail sentence for driving without a license. In October 2001, DMX released his new album, The Great Depression., which debuted at No.1, selling 436,000 copies in its first week. During that time he also started up his own label, Bloodline Records, which he is now CEO of, but is still signed with Ruff Ryders. In late 2003, he released Grand Champ, followed by Year Of The Dog Again in August 2006. Sound Files (MP3) Where The Hood At? - from the album Grand Champ Get It On The Floor - from the album Grand Champ Party Up - from the album And There Was X Slippin' - from the album Flesh Of My Flesh...Blood Of My Blood Ruff Ryders Anthem - from the album It's Dark And Hell Is Hot Get At Me Dog (w/Sheek) - from the album It's Dark And Hell Is Hot How's It Goin' Down (Remix - w/Faith Evans) |
![]() It's Dark And Hell Is Hot Released: 1998 Label: Ruff Ryders/Def Jam |
![]() Flesh Of My Flesh...Blood Of My Blood Released: 1998 Label: Ruff Ryders/Def Jam |
![]() And There Was X Released: 1999 Label: Ruff Ryders/Def Jam |
![]() The Great Depression Released: 2001 Label: Ruff Ryders/Bloodline |
![]() Grand Champ Released: 2003 Label: Ruff Ryders |
![]() Year Of The Dog Again Released: 2006 Label: Ruff Ryders |