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...And Then There Was X |  | Artist: DMX Label: Mercury Records Ltd (London) Category: Music
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Seller: zoverstocks Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 13241
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 61 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 546933 UPC: 731454693325 EAN: 0731454693325 ASIN: B00003IE26
Release Date: December 22, 1999 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | The Kennel - DMX | | • | One More Road To Cross - DMX | | • | The Professional - DMX, P. Killer Tracks, P. Killer Trackz | | • | Fame - DMX, Grease, Chris Theis, Rich Keller | | • | A Lot To Learn - DMX | | • | Here We Go Again - DJ Shok, DMX | | • | Party Up - DMX | | • | Make A Move - DMX | | • | What These Bitches Want - Sisqo, DMX | | • | What's My Name - DMX, Irv Gotti | | • | More 2 A Song - DMX, P. Killer Tracks, P. Killer Trackz | | • | Don't You Ever - DMX, Swizz Beats, Chris Theis, Rich Keller | | • | The Shakedown - DMX | | • | D-X-L (Hard White) - DMX, Grease | | • | Comin' For Ya - DMX, Kaseem Dean, Swizz Beatz | | • | Prayer III - DMX | | • | Angel - DMX, Irv Gotti, Regina Bell | | • | Good Girls, Bad Guys - DMX, P. Killer Trackz, Charly "Shuga Bear" Charles, Dyme, Chris Theis, Rich Keller |
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| Editorial Reviews:
From Amazon.com Hip-hop is a genre notorious for careers that fizzle after strong debuts, a lack of artistic development, and for years to pass between albums. On his third album in just two years, DMX breaks these- -and nearly every other--"rule" of the game: the pre-eminent thug rapper of his time, he includes sensitive, religious poetry in his liner notes; though he sticks with the formula that's served him so well in the past DMX is a talented songwriter, and his compositions get more interesting--and more subtle--on iX/i; and though he could get nearly any guest star he'd want, DMX eschews even his Ruff Ryder posse pals (except for "D-X-L", which features the Lox and Drag-On) on 11 guest-less tracks. Ryders uber-producer Swizz Beatz shows up for 4 strong tracks but is nearly matched by Irv Gotti and a pair of largely unknown Ruff Ryders house producers, Shok and P. Killer Trakz. In fact, the only thing conventional about the album is the first track--the eminently skippable, obligatory introductory skit. Start with track two and enjoy. i--Randy Silver/i
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every song is wicked! buy it! May 31, 2000 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
this album is wicked, it's a excellent album every song and i mean every song is good! each song is the type witch u have to be in that type of mood to really get in to it! but it really dosen't matter it's so cool and his rapping is just F*****G GREAT! this is better than all his other ones ! buy it 4 sure man . DMX is dark!
Ryde or Die January 21, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This isn't the best of DMX's albums but it still kicks ass, he's still rippin up tha beats and streets of where i live so hold me down baby cos its gonna be a rough ride.... Anyway I reckon if you like X then u should get it cos its well worth buying and i just hope he keeps going for a bit longer cos hes tha man, Ruff Ryders 4eva
I was flicking through the music channels... January 21, 2002 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was flicking through the music channels one day and i saw a rapper which i had never seen before called DMX. It turned out that the hardcore New Yorken rapper was one of the biggest selling rap artists in the US. Once i had heard the song the whole way through the song was called what's my name and it came form his album called And then there was X, and i must admit the song has got to be the best rap song i've ever heard.brIt turned out that DMX had released two previous albums, the first called It's datk and hell is hot and the second called Flesh of my flesh, blood of my blood. Dmx is a member of the famous rap group named Ruff Ryders, and so i thought why don't i get one of his albums, and purchased it the next day. When i listened to it is was brilliant, each song was different and fresh.They all have the classy beats which ruff ryders, and swiss beats mix so well.brI have to say that my favourite songs arebrOne more road to crossbrParty up in herebrWhat these bit*hes want form a ni**abrWhat's my namebrEach of his songs show pure hip hop excellence and i would definitely recommend this to any rap lover.(RAP FOREVER)pADIOS!!!!!!!!!!!1
Rap master returns bigger and better March 22, 2000 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album is in short brilliant. It is DMX at his best. He sounds nasty - What's my name? - the video to which is cool. The album still contains his renouned skits and prayer 3. A lot of gratutitous language, which seems to fit D's sound and image, it wouldn't be D if he didn't use the language to emphasise! If you've not got it, buy it, also Flesh of my Flesh and It's Dark and Hell is Hot. DMX the best.
The CD is a clear sign that DMX is the new Tupac July 15, 2000 I feel that with this CD DMX has finally reached a position where he will achieve the recognition he deserves. The CD is well rounded but still manages to keep the raw appeal of the first two albums.
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