DMX (Latrell Walker) made his motion picture debut in Hype Williams's controversial film "Belly," portraying the leading role of a hustler from Queens out to get his no matter what. He followed this with the role of Silk. a hip-hop club owner determined to survive amidst gang wars, in producer Silver and director Bartkowiak's last collaboration "Romeo Must Die."
DMX is a top rap artist whose first three albums debuted at number one and sold well over ten million records in just two years. After stand-out performances on tracks like II Cool J's "4.3.2.1." The Lox's "Money, Power, Respect" and Mase's "24 Hours to Live," DMX got the world's attention with his with his own bona fide street anthem, "Get At Me Dog." His groundbreaking first album "It's Dark and Hell is Hot," released in May, 1998, debuted at number one and quickly went multi-Platinum. Six months later he released the classic horror-film-on-wax, "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood," which also held the top spot on the charts making DMX the first artist ever to have two number one debuts in the same year. His latest offering, "And Then There Was X" was released in 1999 and, once again, entered the charts at number one.
He has co-directed several music videos including "Stop Drop," "How's It Going Down," "No Love 4 Me" and "Get At Me Dog."