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His roster began with a featured turn on Mic Geronimo’s “Nothin’ Move but The Money,” which debuted at No. 46 in February 1998 and became the first of his 17 top 40 hits there.
The track is DMX’s first to hit the top 10 of an airplay list since 2001, when “Who We Be” peaked at No. 9 on Rap Airplay, ending a break of over 22 years.
DMX’s first project breaks back onto the Top Album Sales chart at No. 27. It’s previously ruled the roster, and it’s coming up fast on two full years on the list.
DMX and Five Finger Death Punch's unexpected collaboration "This Is The Way" climbs to No. 10 on Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, marking DMX's first top 10 hit.
DMX is dead at 50. A chart powerhouse from late-'90s to mid-'00s, the hip-hop icon had been in intensive care since a heart attack April 2. DMX Dead At 50: Hip-Hop Legend's First Five Albums Hit No. 1 ...
Entertainment; Troubled rapper DMX released from prison, says he is ready to hit the studio on comeback trail. Published: ; Jul. 20, 2011, 8:20 a.m.
DMX is going after the top dog.. X made a virtual appearance on the Drink Champs Podcast.During the conversation, N.O.R.E. asked him who he would like to line up across from him in a Verzuz hit ...
DMX's "Party Up (Up in Here)" became the biggest Billboard Hot 100 hit of his career at that point in 2000, but many didn't know the blaring anthem was a response to Kurupt. Xzibit, who's sampled ...
DMX, the hardcore hip-hop star whose raw, snarling raps chronicled the struggles of the American street and his own inner pain, has died. He was 50 years old.
DMX, the first hip-hop artist to top the charts with his initial five albums, and almost his sixth, has died.He was 50. Born Earl Simmons, the rapper and actor suffered a heart attack on April 2 ...