- Category:
- Richest Celebrities › Rappers
- Net Worth:
- -$1 Million
- Birthdate:
- Dec 18, 1970 - Apr 9, 2021 (50 years old)
- Birthplace:
- Mount Vernon
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 5 ft 10 in (1.803 m)
- Profession:
- Actor, Rapper, Film Producer
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What Was DMX's Net Worth?
DMX was an American rap artist and actor. Unfortunately, due to a series of financial and legal issues, DMX had a net worth of negative $1 million at the time of his death. DMX broke out as a star after the release of his debut album in 1998, and he went on to produce seven more studio albums and appeared in a number of films.
In the last decade of his life, DMX was incarcerated a number of times. In 2013, he declared bankruptcy, listing just $50,000 in assets and between $1 million and $10 million worth of liabilities. In 2017, he was charged with 14 counts of tax fraud that landed him a one-year jail sentence and debt to the tune of $2.3 million. More details on these struggles later in this article.
Tragically, DMX died on April 9, 2021, at the age of 50 after suffering from complications related to a drug overdose.
Early Life
DMX was born Earl Simmons on December 18, 1970, in Mount Vernon, New York. He was raised by his mother, Arnett Simmons, who gave birth to him when she was 19 years old.
When Simmons was five years old, his family relocated to Yonkers, New York. He was brought up in the Jehovah's Witness community and had a difficult childhood. He was abused by his mother and her boyfriends.
Earl was kicked out of school in fifth grade and was sent to the Julia Dyckman Andrus Children's Home for more than a year. He returned to another boys' home years later as a teenager.
It was at this time that Simmons began writing hip-hop music and performing for his friends. He eventually met local rapper Ready Ron. He admired Simmons' beatboxing skills, and the two became partners. Earl then assumed the name "DMX," which was inspired by an instrument—the Oberheim DMX drum machine—he would play at the boys' home. (Later, the pseudonym would also interpreted as "Dark Man X.")
Success
DMX's rap career took off in the late 1990s. His debut album, "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" (1998), was met with both critical acclaim and commercial success and sold 251,000 copies within its first week. To date, the album has sold more than five million copies.
His best-selling album, "…And Then There Was X" (1999), came just one year later on December 21, 1999. The album debuted at #1 on the "Billboard" 200 and was certified 6x Platinum. Among the popular tracks on the album is "Party Up (Up in Here)," one of DMX's biggest hit singles and his first Top Ten hit on the R&B charts.
His other popular singles include "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" (1998), "What's My Name?" (1999), "X Gon' Give It to Ya" (2003), and "Where the Hood At?" (2003).
In total, DMX released eight studio albums. His final album was 2021's "Exodus," which was released posthumously. The album reached #8 on the "Billboard" 200 chart and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. "Exodus" was streamed 22 million times during its first week of release. Over the course of his career, DMX sold more than 70 million albums worldwide.
DMX won an American Music Award in 2000 for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist. He was also nominated for four Grammy Awards and six MTV Music Video Awards.
In addition to his rap career, DMX also starred in or played supporting roles in eight films. He acted in several direct-to-DVD movies and made a cameo in the film "Top Five" in 2014. In 2002, DMX released his autobiography, "E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX."
Personal Life and Controversy
In 1999, DMX tied the knot with Tashera Simmons. The couple remained married for 11 years and had four children—Xavier, Tocoma, Praise Mary Ella, and Shawn—together. Tashera announced their separation in 2010.
During their marriage, DMX was not faithful, and DNA testing confirmed that he fathered at least two children as a result of these extramarital affairs. Once DNA results proved that DMX fathered Monique Wayne's son in 2007, he was ordered to pay her $1.5 million.
DMX was the father of 15 children. (His youngest child, Exodus Simmons, was born to his girlfriend, Desiree Lindstrom, on August 16, 2016.)
DMX was open about his addiction to crack cocaine. He began using the drug when he was 14 years old after he smoked a laced marijuana cigarette. He also claimed to have bipolar disorder.
In 2016, he was found unresponsive in a Ramada Inn parking lot in Yonkers. First responders resuscitated him, and he was given Narcan before being rushed to the hospital. Police found no illegal substances on the property, however a witness said DMX ingested some type of substance before collapsing. DMX maintained that it was caused by an asthma attack.
In April 2021, DMX suffered from a heart attack that was reportedly induced by a drug overdose that ultimately left him in a coma. Tragically, he died on April 9, 2021, at the age of 50.
Legal and Financial Problems
DMX was incarcerated several times. His multiple arrests were for resisting arrest, animal cruelty, reckless driving, unlicensed driving, drug possession, and identity falsification, among other offenses.
In late July 2013, DMX filed for bankruptcy in a Manhattan court. In his filing, he claimed to have roughly $50,000 in assets and somewhere between $1 million and $10 million worth of debt to various creditors. He cited child support obligations as his priority claim. (His debts included $1.24 million in child support.) DMX's attorney released a statement explaining that these debts had restricted the rapper from obtaining a passport for many years. DMX hoped to be able to restructure his debts so he could begin performing overseas again, where he still had an active fan base. The filing was challenged and eventually dismissed later that year by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan.
In 2017, DMX was charged with 14 counts of tax fraud for a total of approximately $1.7 million. He was sentenced to one year in prison for tax evasion in March 2018. He was released in January 2019, but at the time of his release, he still owed $2.3 million to the IRS.