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Some have criticised his overuse of explicit language and some have even dared to say that his subject matter is repetitive; what they failed to mention is that virtually no other rapper projects so much of their soul and character into their raps as DMX does. This album is no exception, as every single song, of which there are 19 (plus 5 skits), stands out as a truly innovative piece of work.
DMX shows here that he doesn't need to recruit the likes of The Neptunes in order to garner interest and record sales, and instead gets the producers he knows best to pepper the album with hot beats and diverse production. Old faces such as Swizz Beatz, Dame Grease and Rockwilder make a welcome return, as well as new recruits Tuneheadz, Kayne West, and Shatek King, to name but a few. And with each different producer comes a different flavour, ranging from the fiery aggression of Tuneheadz' 'Where the Hood At', to the sinister bass of Salaam Wreck's 'Shot Down' to the soulfoul collaboration joint 'Ain't Gotta go Home', which perfectly blends Monica's silky smooth singing voice with X's gruff street slanging.
Of course there are some joints that aren't so hot, namely 'My Life' and 'F**k Y'all', but the hot joints totally eclipse these weaker sections. To summarise, here's a breakdown and verdict of each song:
1. Dog Intro: Odd build up, but great verse. 4/5
2. My Life: Incredibly repetitive verse - chorus structure. 2/5
3. Where the Hood At: Awesome track, typical DMX. 5/5
4. Dogs Out: Bafflingly good sample work from K West. 4/5
5. Get it on the Floor: The album's party piece. Thumping. 5/5
7. Shot Down: Darkness personified, verging on frightening. 4/5
8. Bring the Noize: Quite similar to 'Where the hood At'. 4/5
9. Untouchable: A brilliant Ruff Ryders collabo track. Ace. 5/5
10. F**k Y'all: Quite poor. Nuff said. 2/5
12. We're Back: Excellent production. 5/5
14. Rob All Night: Dodgy beat and re-use of older lyrics. 3/5
15. We Go Hard: Not keen on the tune, or Cam'Ron for that matter. 3/5
16. We 'Bout to Blow: Ace music, Big Stan is awesome. 5/5
17. The Rain: Similar to 'My Life', but not as repetitive. 3/5
19. Don't Gotta Go Home: Just awesome. Incredibly soulful. 5/5
20. A'Yo Kato: Heartfelt tribute to a lost friend. 4/5
21. Thank You: Another soulful joint, maybe a little loud though. 4/5
23. On Top: A bit like a bonus track, but still great. 4/5
24. X Gon' Give it to Ya: Just ace. But strangely censored(!). 5/5
So there you go. People who doubted that DMX could make a comeback after a two year absence have been put in their place. I just hope that he sticks with his decision not to retire, as the game needs more artists like DMX. Long live the king.
I am a fan of rap and I partiuarly like DMX (Dark Man X). I like his style, how raw it is!
I love each and every song on this album! No Doubt!
1.Dog Intro 6/10
Slow, soothing intro, can be seen as a gradual build up to the rest of the album.
2.My Life(feat.Chingy) 6.5/10
A song about X's life, like the title says, it also features a recent star to the rap scene, chingy!
3.Where da' hood at! 7.5/10
A hit song, great song, get's you rappin' along every time!
4.Dogs Out 8.5/10
A song dedicated to the streets! Great example of DMX's skill, I love this one!
5.Get it on the Floor (feat. Swizz Beats) 8/10
Turn up the bass on this one, great song!
6.Come Prepared
Skit where someone isn't being accepted at a club, Ruff Ryders teaches him a lesson!
7.Shot Down (feat.50 Cent) 6.5/10
50 Cent, a rap chart topper of this year backs up DMX in this dark song, low toned, slow paced.
8.Bring the Noize 8/10
X turns up the tempo on this one, decent lyrics, decent tune, im happy!
9.Untouchable 9/10
Slow it back down, a great slow song from DMX, proving that he in Untouchable in the rap game!
10.F*ck Y'all 10/10
I love this one! Great beat to it, turn up the bass with this well paced song, catchy lyrics and everything, 10/10!
11.Ruff Radio (skit)
Ruff Ryders take over a radio station, funny!
12.We're Back! 8/10
DMX just lets everyone know that he is back, and he's brought the Ruff Ryders with him!
13.Ruff Radio 2 (skit)
Outro to Ruff Radio
14.Rob All Night 7/10
Average song, not a favourite but still good!
15.We Go Hard (feat. Cam'Ron) 8/10
A different take to this song, sounds different, great intro where it merges into the song, gets to a nice beat....great!
16.We Bout' To Blow 10/10
Everytime I listen to this, I turn the volume waaaay up! Addictive or what!
17.The Rain 10/10
Another great great slow song!
18.Gotta Go (skit)
X's wife ain't at home, he's gotta find somewhere to go!
19.Don't Gotta Go Home 7/10
Another slow song to follow up to "The Rain", featuring an unknown female, good song....
20.A'Yo Kato 8.5/10
Respects to DMX's late friend Kato, all respects to this song!
21.Thankyou 7/10
DMX thanks, well, everyone! Being a religous man, it is based around jesus....
22.The Prayer V 6.5/10
Follows on from "Thankyou", a good prayer....
23.On Top 7.5/10
X shows that he's back on top!
24.X Gonna Give it To Ya 10/10
The hit song, first single from this awesome album!
Great album, worth buying, the best album in my collection!
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