Yes he is serious ....

 Jailed rapper looking for network to air series about his legal drama. August
21, 2008

[image: DMX]

     *As he sits in a Miami jail awaiting a hearing, DMX's camp released a
statement announcing his newest venture, a reality show that will chronicle
his numerous legal problems.

      Titled "DMX: This Life of Mine," the series will feature the rapper
attempting to rehabilitate himself, while trying to avoid prison time for
pending charges of possessing drug paraphernalia, possessing marijuana,
animal cruelty charges and theft, for allegedly giving a fake name when he
was treated at a Scottsdale hospital earlier this year, reports
Allhiphop.com.

      "In many ways, my life has been an open book," DMX told the Web site
in a statement. "[But] I haven't always been the one writing the story. With
this show; however, people will get to see and hear with their own eyes and
ears what really goes on in my life and I think they'll come to understand
me a little bit better with each episode."

      Shot in the Arizona desert, cameras follow DMX as he reevaluates his
life, discusses his parentless childhood, and reveals his battle with
depression and thoughts of suicide.

       "DMX: This Life of Mine" is being produced in conjunction with
Phoenix, Arizona based After Platinum Entertainment. CEO Ernie Romero said
they have yet to find a network, but several have already expressed interest
in airing the six-episode series.

       "After watching this show, people will come to realize that despite
all the stories and all the rumors about me, despite how well they may think
they know me, there is another side to DMX that they have never seen and
hopefully, it will make people question what they see and hear about me in
the future," said DMX.

       The rapper previously starred in his own reality show for BET, titled
"The Soul of a Man," which chronicled his life and legal problems.


-- 
"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over
their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."
- Malcolm X, Malcolm X Speaks, 1965

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