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HBO’s “DMX: Don’t Try To Understand,” focuses on a year in the life of rapper Earl “DMX” Simmons as he is released from prison in early 2019 and attempts to rebuild his career in the music industry and reconnect with family and fans.

Unfolding in cinéma vérité style and with unfettered access, the film bears witness to a man searching for reinvention and redemption, striving to stay true to himself while reestablishing his roles as a father, an artist, and an icon.

DMX: Don’t Try To Understand,” apart of the Music Box series debuts Thursday, November 25th at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.

DMX: Don’t Try To Understand follows the musician through his 2019 comeback tour “It’s Dark and Hell is Hot” after serving a year in prison for tax evasion. With archival materials showcasing some of the rapper’s highs and lows over the years, the film remains focused on DMX’s present, including his struggle to battle his own demons with addiction and the aftermath of an abusive upbringing, his deep faith and belief system, his dedication to his community of fans, his desire to mend bonds with his children, and his efforts to help troubled youth.

The film features intimate moments of DMX relating to young people and spending time with old friends in his hometown of Yonkers, New York, and we witness the powerful affirmative effect he has on the people who look up to him. The film also shows the disappointments he experiences as he grapples with an ongoing drug addiction and its impact on his loved ones.

Tragically, the life of DMX was cut too short and “DMX: Don’t Try To Understand” stands as a fitting tribute to the man who was fighting to regain all he had lost and to win back the love and trust of family, friends and fans. With unflinching honesty and candor, DMX shows us the man behind the myth and the true artist behind the headlines.

Directed by Christopher Frierson and co-directed by Clark Slater, and executive produced by Bill Simmons.

UB Preview: Check Out Some Stills from The Series!
Including Rare Photos with his son Exodus Simmons and fiancée Desiree Lindstrom and hugging his son Xavier Simmons.

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