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'Nothing less than a giant': Rapper-actor DMX dies at 50

NEW YORK (AP) - DMX, the iconic hip-hop artist behind the songs 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem'ť and 'œParty Up (Up in Here)'ť whose distinctively gruff voice and thoughtful messages in his rhymes made him one of rap's biggest stars, has died, according to a family statement Friday. He was 50.

The Grammy-nominated performer died after suffering 'œcatastrophic cardiac arrest,'ť according to a statement from the hospital in White Plains, New York, where he died. He was rushed there from his home April 2.

His family's statement said DMX, whose birth name was Earl Simmons, died with relatives by his side after several days on life support.

'œEarl was a warrior who fought till the very end. He loved his family with all of his heart, and we cherish the times we spent with him,'ť the family said, adding that his music 'œinspired countless fans across the world."

Memorial plans were not yet set.

DMX - who rapped with a trademark raspy delivery that was often paired with growls, barks and 'œWhat!'ť as an ad-lib - built a multiplatinum career in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but he also struggled with drug addiction and legal problems that repeatedly put him behind bars.

'œHis message of triumph over struggle, his search for the light out of darkness, his pursuit of truth and grace brought us closer to our own humanity,'ť his record label, Def Jam Recordings, said in a statement describing him as 'œnothing less than a giant.'ť

Fellow hip hop artists remembered him likewise, with Eve praising him as 'œone of the most special people I have ever met'ť and Nas calling him 'œGods poet'ť in an Instagram post.

DMX made a splash in 1998 with his first studio album, 'œIt's Dark and Hell is Hot,'ť which debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The multiplatinum-selling album was anchored by several hits including 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem,'ť 'œGet At Me Dog,'ť 'œStop Being Greedy'ť and 'œHow It's Goin' Down.'ť

DMX followed up with four straight chart-topping albums including 'œ... And Then There Was X,'ť 'œFlesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood,'ť 'œThe Great Depression'ť and 'œGrand Champ.'ť He released seven albums, earned three Grammy nominations and was named favorite rap/hip-hop artist at the 2000 American Music Awards.

DMX arrived on the rap scene around the same time as Jay-Z, Ja Rule and others who dominated the charts and emerged as platinum-selling acts. They were all part of rap crews, too: DMX fronted the Ruff Ryders collective, which helped launch the careers of Grammy winners Eve and Swizz Beatz, and relaunch The Lox, formerly signed to Bad Boy Records. Ruff Ryders had success on the charts and on radio with its 'œRyde or Die'ť compilation albums.

Along with his musical career, DMX paved his way as an actor. He starred in the 1998 film 'œBelly'ť and appeared in 2000's 'œRomeo Must Die'ť with Jet Li and Aaliyah. DMX and Aaliyah teamed up for 'œCome Back in One Piece'ť on the film's soundtrack.

The rapper would later open Aaliyah's tribute music video, 'œMiss You,'ť alongside her other friends and collaborators, including Missy Elliott, Lil' Kim and Queen Latifah, after Aaliyah's 2001 death in a plane crash at age 22.

The rapper also starred in 2001'²s 'œExit Wounds'ť with Steven Seagal and 2003'²s 'œCradle 2 the Grave'ť with Li.

But while DMX made his mark as one of hip-hop's most recognizable names for his rap artistry and as an actor, the rapper was personally stifled by his legal battles - he was repeatedly arrested and jailed within a decade - and drug addiction. His addiction first took hold at age 14 when smoked a marijuana cigarette that was laced with cocaine.

'œEarl Simmons was a wonderful, caring father, and a sensitive, thoughtful man," said Lyor Cohen, a former executive at Def Jam, in a statement. 'œUnfortunately, Dark Man X took over and ran amok, tormented and struggling to find the light. ... DMX gave me the inspiration to keep going at Def Jam when rap became soft and silly."

DMX pleaded guilty in 2004 after he posed as an undercover federal agent and crashed his SUV through a security gate at New York's Kennedy Airport. He was arrested in 2008 on drug and animal cruelty charges following an overnight raid on his house in Phoenix. He tried to barricade himself in his bedroom but emerged when a SWAT team entered his home.

In 2010, he was sentenced to a year in prison for violating terms of his probation. After he was admitted to rehab numerous times over the next year, he said he had finally beat his drug addiction.

First responders helped bring DMX back to life after he was found in a hotel parking lot in New York in 2016. The rapper said he suffered from asthma.

A couple years later, DMX was sentenced to a year in prison for tax fraud. Prosecutors said he concocted a multiyear scheme to hide millions of dollars in income from the IRS and get around nearly $2 million in tax liabilities.

After his release, DMX planned a 32-date tour to mark the 20th anniversary of 'œIt's Dark and Hell is Hot.'ť But the rapper canceled a series of shows to check himself into a rehab facility in 2019. In an Instagram post, his team said he apologized for the canceled shows and thanked his fans for the continued support.

Besides his legal troubles, DMX took the initiative to help the less fortunate. He gave a group of Philadelphia men advice during a surprise appearance at a homeless support group meeting in 2017, and helped a Maine family with its back-to-school purchases a couple years later.

Last year, DMX faced off against Snoop Dogg in a Verzuz battle, which drew more than 500,000 viewers.

'œYou can't be a fan and not feel empathy for him in his journey,'ť hip-hop and electronic music producer Flying Lotus said in an interview while DMX was hospitalized this week. 'œYou think of '~Belly' and all the great stuff that he was part of. But he was dealt such a weird hand, I think, with the drug stuff. And I just have empathy.'ť

Survivors include his 15 children and his mother.

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Landrum reported from Los Angeles. Associated Press writer Ryan Pearson contributed from Los Angeles.

FILE - DMX, center, accepts the R&B Album Artist of the Year during the 1999 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, on Dec. 8, 1999. The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem." A statement from the family says the Grammy-nominated rapper died at a hospital in White Plains, New York, "with his family by his side after being placed on life support for the past few days. He was rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch, File) The Associated Press
FILE - DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, performs following the announcement of his record label change to Sony Music in New York on Jan. 13, 2006. The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem." A statement from the family says the Grammy-nominated rapper died at a hospital in White Plains, New York, "with his family by his side after being placed on life support for the past few days. He was rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2. ( AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2009, file photo, DMX arrives at the 2009 VH1 Hip Hop Honors at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, in New York. The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem." A statement from the family says the Grammy-nominated rapper died at a hospital in White Plains, New York, "with his family by his side after being placed on life support for the past few days. He was rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer, File) The Associated Press
FILE - Rap artist DMX appears at a news conference in New York to announce a 40 city, hard core, hip hop tour, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1999. The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem." A statement from the family says the Grammy-nominated rapper died at a hospital in White Plains, New York, "with his family by his side" after being placed on life support for the past few days. He was rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens, File) The Associated Press
FILE - DMX, center, accepts the R&B Album Artist of the Year during the 1999 Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas, on Dec. 8, 1999. The family of rapper DMX says he has died at age 50 after a career in which he delivered iconic hip-hop songs such as 'œRuff Ryders' Anthem." A statement from the family says the Grammy-nominated rapper died at a hospital in White Plains, New York, "with his family by his side" after being placed on life support for the past few days. He was rushed to a New York hospital from his home April 2. (AP Photo/Laura Rauch, File) The Associated Press
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