Remembering DMX: Celebrities, artists, paid tribute to the death of the legend

Known for his gruff voice, and genius ad-libs, hardcore rapper, Earl Simmons, also known as DMX (Dark Man X) has died on April 9 after suffering a cardiac arrest.

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Describing the artist as “nothing less than a giant” by his record label Def Jam, DMX’s first studio album “It’s Dark and Hell is Hot” debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart in 1998. The multiplatinum –selling album was then followed by four straight chart-topping albums, earning him three Grammy nominations, and named as favorite rap/hip-hop artist at the 2000 American Music Awards.

DMX entered the music scene the same time as Jay-Z and Ja-rule. Along with his success in music, DMX also made a career as an actor when he starred in films such as “Romeo Must Die”, “Exit Wounds” and Cradle 2 the Grave” with Jet Li.

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Deeply saddened by the news, fans, families and fellow artists from both music and acting worlds expressed their grief and paid tribute on social media.

With great dedication and passion at what he does, DMX truly made his mark as an actor and one of hip-hop’s most recognizable names in the rap industry. His legacy will forever remain and will continue to have an impact on the hip-hop culture and music industry.

 

 

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