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Earl Simmons was born December 18, 1970, in Baltimore, Maryland. A young Earl moved with his aunt to New York City's Yonkers area, since his family wanted to remove him from his circle in Baltimore.

After making a reputation for himself as a local DJ, DMX (who was inspired by DMX digital sounds machines) decided to take his skills further as a rapper. He signed with Columbia Records when he released the promo single, "Born Loser." But DMX was no loser, and he left Columbia Records when he realized that he wasn't the record label's first priority -- in the early '90s, Kris Kross and Cyprus Hill were all the rage.

Off the scene for a while, DMX returned in 1994 with the single, "Make A Move." Before breaking through with his own albums, DMX made his presence known with an appearance on LL Cool J's "4,3,2,1," Mic Geronimo's "Usual Suspects," Mase's "24 Hours To Live," as well as the Lox's "Money, Power & Respect."

Leaving Columbia Records behind and signing to Ruff Ryders/Def Jam Records, DMX howled on his own successful single, "Get At Me Dog", before releasing his debut solo album, It's Dark And Hell Is Hot in 1998.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts and was the start of a trend for DMX, whose next release, Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood, occupied the top spot on the charts for three weeks, in 1999. After appearing on several artists' albums, it was time to return the favor, as The Lox, Jay-Z, Mary J. Blige and even Marilyn Manson appeared on the album, for "The Omen."

Apparently DMX wasn't taking time off to relax, and the hip-hop world welcomed DMX's third release, And Then There Was X, which also went to No. 1 in 2000, and was declared five times platinum. This was hot off the heels of DMX's contribution to the Ruff Ryders' compilation, Ryde Or Die Vol. 1.

Having sold 15 million copies worldwide, DMX has something to say, and it's obvious that people want to hear it. Tired of hearing rappers sing about the "bling bling" and cars, DMX has always focused on surviving street life, and the importance of loyalty and credibility.

After three hugely successful albums in two years, the next installment in the DMX files has arrived: The Great Depression.

DMX bounced back from a hard knock life (the name of one of his national tours) with much struggle and prayer, and can also add a film career to his musical one. After appearances in Belly and Romeo Must Die, DMX starred opposite Steven Seagal in the 2001 blockbuster, Exit Wounds.

While it seems that everything DMX touches turns to gold, he also had his brush with the law, for driving without a license in 2001.

Giving back to the people on the streets, DMX has spent many Christmas holidays at the pediatric AIDS ward at Harlem Hospital, and Thanksgiving holidays handing out food to people at the community center. DMX also made a generous donation to save a church from closing its doors, and with the help of his Mariela House Foundation, DMX hopes to support single teenage mothers. One thing is for sure: this is surely the Dark Man X's brightest day.


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