The Sun (Lowell)

Rapper DMX dies

- By Jonathan landrum Jr. and Jennifer Peltz

new York » DMX, the raspy-voiced hip-hop artist who produced the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” and who rapped with a trademark delivery that was often paired with growls, barks and “What!” as an ad-lib, has died, according to a statement Friday from his family. He was 50.

The Grammy-nominated performer died after suffering “catastroph­ic cardiac arrest,” 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.

“Earl 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,” the family said, adding that his music “inspired countless fans across the world, and his iconic legacy will live on forever.” Memorial plans were not yet set.

DMX built a multiplati­num career as one of rap’s biggest stars of the late 1990s and early 2000s, but he also struggled with drug addiction and legal problems that repeatedly put him behind bars.

His record label, Def Jam Recordings, called him “a brilliant artist and an inspiratio­n to millions around the world.

“His 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,” the label said in a statement describing him as “nothing less than a giant.”

He made a splash in 1998 with his first studio album, “It’s Dark and Hell is Hot,” which debuted No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The multiplati­num-selling album was anchored by several hits including “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem,” “Get At Me Dog,” “Stop Being Greedy” and “How It’s Goin’ Down.”

DMX followed up with four straight chart-topping albums including “... And Then There Was X,” “Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood,” “The Great Depression” and “Grand Champ.” He released seven albums, earned three Grammy nomination­s and was named favorite rap/hiphop artist at the 2000 American Music Awards.

 ?? ETHAN MILLER / getty Images ?? Rapper dmx poses at the Internatio­nal pool Tour World 8Ball Championsh­ip at the mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in August 2005 in Las Vegas, Nev.
ETHAN MILLER / getty Images Rapper dmx poses at the Internatio­nal pool Tour World 8Ball Championsh­ip at the mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in August 2005 in Las Vegas, Nev.

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