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Earl Simmons (born on December 18, 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland), better known by his stage name DMX, rose to popularity in the late-1990s. He is the 6th highest selling rapper of all time, though notably never having a top 20 Hot 100 single. He is also the only artist in the U.S. to have five consecutive number one albums on the Billboard 200 Album chart to start a career . BiographyEarl Simmons is the first of three children. He grew up in the housing projects on School Street, in Yonkers, N.Y. He began rapping around the age of 14. A local rapper, Just-Ice, eventually asked Simmons to beatbox for him. Simmons took the professional name DMX, after the Oberheim DMX, an early drum machine. He later adapted the name to mean "Divine Master of the Unknown [X]" and later changed it again to mean "Dark Man X". He honed his skills during a stint at a group home. As a teenager, Simmons was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. He spent much of his adolescence and early adulthood in and out of jail.On his BET show DMX: Soul of a Man he admitted that he had in fact became addicted to crack after one of his friends gave him a laced marijuana joint without telling him. He has been married to Tashera since 1999. They have four children: Xavier, Tocoma,Shawn and Praise Mary Ella Simmons (b 18 April 05). In 2005 he fathered son Javon Micai Wayne with Maryland resident Monique Wayne. He was ordered to pay $5,000 in child support. In an interview with Sister 2 Sister magazine Simmons alleged that Wayne raped him while he was asleep. In October 2006 Wayne filed a $6 million lawsuit claiming damages for defamation, false light, and unreasonable publicity to private life. She was awarded a $1.5 million default judgement in January 2008 because DMX didn't respond to the lawsuit. Music careerIn the beginning, Earl Simmons (DMX) had already established a reputation on the New Cross underground scene long before any record label signed him. He battled rappers from town to town and had his own rap group called Gangsters of the Ghetto (G.O.G) with his friend DJ Superior and Big Jinx the third member of the team. They did a lot of live shows in the legendary school 12 in Yonkers. This Crew created tons of mixtapes in the early 90's. In 1991, the Source magazine praised him in the "Unsigned Hype" section, which highlights unsigned hip-hop artists. Later Simmons was first signed to Columbia Records in 1992. He released one single, "Born Loser", which did not get much airplay. He was soon dropped from the label after his LP was pushed back numerous times. He later returned in 1994 with the single "Make A Move" but was arrested soon after. He also made an appearance alongside Ja Rule and Jay-Z on the track "Time To Build" off Mic Geronimo's 1995 LP "The Natural". He linked up with Pete McCormick Schaub, an A&R for Small Island Records. Eventually, he signed a management deal with Ruff Ryders. They negotiated deals with both Bad Boy Records and Death Row Records, but he eventually landed at Def Jam.In 1997, Simmons earned a second major-label shot with Def Jam, and made a successful guest appearance on LL Cool J's "4, 3, 2, 1." Additional guest spots on Mase's "24 Hours to Live" and The LOX's "Money, Power, Respect" created an even stronger buzz. It's Dark and Hell Is HotIn early 1998, he released his debut Def Jam single, "Get At Me Dog". The song went gold. It's Dark and Hell Is Hot was released in May 1998. It earned Simmons numerous comparisons to Tupac Shakur for his presence on the mic, which is quite ironic because the original version of "Get At Me Dog," which eventually leaked to the internet, featured a direct diss to Tupac. The album sold over four million copies.Flesh of my Flesh, Blood of my BloodSimmons completed his second album before the end of 1998, and a pending buyout of Def Jam pushed the record into stores on January 25. Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood entered the charts at number one (670,000 sold in its first week) and eventually went triple platinum according to RIAA. The 9th track "The Omen" featured Marilyn Manson singing the chorus. This album made DMX the second artist to debut two albums at number 1 in a single calendar year,first being Tupac Shakur with his album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. The single "Slippin'" became his first chart hit in the UK.Simmons hit the road with Jay-Z, Method Man and Redman, on the blockbuster Hard Knock Life tour the following year. He had a song called "Jack Moves" with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, but the song never appeared on the album. ...And Then There Was XSimmons released his third album, ...And Then There Was X, on December 21 1999. It debuted at number one on the pop charts, his third straight album to do so. "Party Up" was his biggest single since "Get at Me Dog", and became his first Top Ten hit on the R&B charts. His lead single off the album, "What's My Name?", and third single "What These Bitches Want" (featuring Sisqo) were also popular. .....And Then There Was X is Simmons' best-selling album to date, going six times platinum. Def Jam urged him to release the tracks within a month. The album sold 698,000 copies in its first week.The Great DepressionAfter improving his legal problems, Simmons returned to the studio and completed his fourth album, The Great Depression. Released October 3, 2001, it was his fourth straight album to debut at number one. The Great Depression went platinum quickly, but was not as commercially or critically successful as its predecessors.Grand ChampIn 2003, Grand Champ, his fifth straight album to debut at number one. This extended DMX the only artist in history to have 5 albums (and his entire album catalog) debut at #1. After its release, he informed the public that he planned to retire, and that Grand Champ would be his final album. He later ended his brief retirement and announced his plans to record another album.Year of the Dog...AgainSimmons recorded his next album while switching record labels, causing numerous delays. The album was finally released on August 1, 2006 under the title Year of the Dog...Again. It missed the number one spot in the charts by only a few thousand sales. When Simmons switched to Sony, Def Jam allowed him to keep all of the tracks he had created for the album. It was reported that most of the tracks were being reworked, with updated production, but the reworked album has also been leaked. Simmons has appeared on a remix of Busta Rhymes' "Touch It". He has also released two more singles, "Lord Give Me A Sign" and "We In Here", which are included in Year of the Dog...Again.The Definition of X: The Pick of the LitterThe Definition of X: The Pick of the Litter was rumored to be the 7th solo album by DMX but instead it is a greatest hits album signed under Def Jam records. Def Jam still owns the rights to every DMX song with the exception of the songs on his Year Of The Dog... Again album.The Definition of X was released on June 12, 2007. Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me LaterDMX recently signed to Bodog Music to release his next album, Walk with Me Now and You'll Fly with Me Later"I'm thankful for the fact that Bodog believes in me, that we share the same vision and the fact that they see in me the same thing I see. I'll show you Bodog Music how it's supposed to be done, and we'll get to where we're supposed to be. You got a dog for life." said X, according to Yahoo. DMX recently blasted R Kelly for refusing to work with him on his upcoming gospel album here. Music StyleDMX is known for his rough and aggressive delivery when he is rapping. His instrumentals are usually created by Swizz Beatz and Dame Grease from all his albums. Swizz Beatz is highly known for creating energetic or party songs for a DMX album while Dame Grease is more focused on both of his energetic songs and slow songs. Most of the styles are labeled as East Coast Rap. Other producers are included too, but they are usually not his main producers. The basic goal for DMX's instrumentals is portratying the anger or aggression for DMX's lyrics or introspection and God and the Devil. His first album happens to be the only album where it featured a lot of Horrorcore influenced instrumentals and it was less focus on trumpets or synthesisers which is not relevent to most of his albums. While DMX is rapping his lyrics, he sometimes shouts in a verse or he would do it in a chorus to give you a "raw energy". Dog barks and growls are featured in some songs, but they are most likely on his assertive songs. However, he admits that he will not growl anymore on the information of his sixth album.Acting careerSimmons made his film debut in Belly, co-starring fellow rappers Method Man and nas. He returned to the big screen with a minor supporting role with close friend Aaliyah and actor Jet Li in Romeo Must Die. Soon after DMX's release from jail, he starred in the Steven Seagal action film Exit Wounds, which opened at number one at the box office. He contributed the hit single "No Sunshine" (based on a rework of the Bill Withers classic) to the soundtrack. He signed a multi-picture deal with Warner Bros. in the wake of the film's success. He worked with Jet Li again in Cradle 2 the Grave, which opened at number one upon its release in March 2003. He contributed several compositions to the soundtrack, which debuted in the Top Ten with hits such as "X Gon' Give It to Ya" and "Right/Wrong."He also starred in Never Die Alone, which was based on street novelist Donald Goines' book. He is also set to star in three upcoming films. He was set to star in Marble City, but was replaced by Ving Rhames. He has finished filming another action thriller called Last Hour which should see a release at the end of 2007. He also had a reality show on BET called DMX: Soul of a Man. He will also star in the 2007 Beast, the sequel to Belly. He has finished shooting an upcoming film with Kris Kristofferson titled Lords Of The Street, the release date has yet to be set. He can be seen starring alongside Clifton Powell & Vivica A. Fox in a film titled "Father of Lies". Criminal history
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