DMX, the Grammy nominated hip-hop artist behind the songs “Ruff Ryders’ Anthem” and “Party Up (Up in Here)” which made him one of rap’s biggest stars, has died, according to a family statement Friday. He was 50.
His family’s statement said DMX, whose birth name was Earl Simmons, died with relatives by his side after several days on life support at the hospital in White Plains, New York.
“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.”
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