DMX

Rapper and actor, famous for 'Ruff Ryders Anthem'

DMX - Rapper and actor, famous for 'Ruff Ryders Anthem'
Born

December 18th, 1970
54 years ago

Died

April 9th, 2021
4 years ago — 50 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

Links & References

An influential rapper and actor from the United States, gained recognition in the late 1990s. Debut album 'It's Dark and Hell Is Hot' released in 1998 reached multi-platinum status. Featured hit singles like 'Party Up (Up In Here)' and 'X Gon' Give It to Ya.' Starred in films such as 'Belly' and 'Romeo Must Die.' Won multiple awards, including American Music Awards and Billboard Music Awards. Known for distinctive raspy voice and personal struggles, which were openly discussed in later interviews. Continued to perform and make music until death in 2021.

Released the album 'It's Dark and Hell Is Hot'

Starred in the film 'Belly'

Hit singles included 'Ruff Ryders Anthem' and 'Party Up (Up In Here)'

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