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E.a.r.l. by DMX

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E.a.r.l.

The Autobiography of DMX

DMX, Smokey D. Fontaine

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · October 21, 2003

Reading lane: Black & African American Lives

Raised in the ghetto, abandoned as a child, addicted to drugs and women all his life but still able to produce four consecutive #1 hip-hop albums in a row...this is the life and times of the darkest and most dangerously introspective hip-hop artist ever—at the height of his career and completely uncensored His real name is Earl Simmons.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in hip-hop culture and music biographiesReaders seeking candid, personal stories of struggle and resilience

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Authors
DMX, Smokey D. Fontaine
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
October 21, 2003
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Black & African American Lives · American Art
Reading lane
Black & African American Lives

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  • Art History

  • Women Artists

  • Black & African American Lives

  • Musicians' Lives

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  • Lives in Entertainment

  • Lives of the Rich & Famous

  • Fashion Biographies

  • Women's History

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Raised in the ghetto, abandoned as a child, addicted to drugs and women all his life but still able to produce four consecutive #1 hip-hop albums in a row...this is the life and times of the darkest and most dangerously introspective hip-hop artist ever—at the height of his career and completely uncensored His real name is Earl Simmons. As a child he placed higher on tests than his fellow students, and liked to spend mornings with his mother and sisters playing games and mak...

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Raised in the ghetto, abandoned as a child, addicted to drugs and women all his life but still able to produce four consecutive #1 hip-hop albums in a row...this is the life and times of the darkest and most dangerously introspective hip-hop artist ever—at the height of his career and completely uncensored His real name is Earl Simmons. As a child he placed higher on tests than his fellow students, and liked to spend mornings with his mother and sisters playing games and making pancakes. But for young Earl—a boy growing up on the streets of Yonkers, New York—that kind of childhood didn’t last long. Beatings, abuse, and neglect very soon had him moving on to other things, like robbing, stealing, drugs, and, eventually, jail. Along the way, however, he found a talent and a passion for rhyme. After 27 years of chaos, struggle, and survival, DMX became one of the biggest stories in contemporary music. But his character goes beyond that. He’s also a father, a husband, and more important, someone who never gave up, and never stopped chasing his dreams. He has dedicated his life and his music to expressing the thoughts and feelings of those who have never been heard before—just as he was never heard as a child.

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