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When asked about the current state of Hip-Hop, DMX answers "It's not rap, it's crap. There is no soul. I refuse to conform."
I'm looking forward to this, hopefully we'll get another damien track, some old school darkman shit
I was hoping i could hear a whole dmx album with no Swizz Beatz but it looks like that won't happen.Now i can hope Jadakiss isn't on it.
And this is why he will end his streak of 5 albums in a row to debut at number 1. I personally want X to return his 99-99 self. Lets see what he brings. He changed the game before.
When asked about the current state of Hip-Hop, DMX answers "It's not rap, it's crap. There is no soul. I refuse to conform."hiphopgame.com
I'd love to see him put his money where his mouth is.
Quote from: Jrome The Damaja on January 13, 2006, 03:58:23 PMI'd love to see him put his money where his mouth is.Same here. I've often thought DMX is overrated. Cats have always been like, "DMX is the realest cause he don't talk about bling-bling, cars, selling crack, etc." Problem I have with that is, you can still be repetitive and boring either way. I liked "It's Dark And Hell Is Hot", but almost every album he's released since then has been the same shit over and over...the only exception is "The Great Depression", where he lost some of his energy and decided to rap about, well, being depressed, which meant that his shit wasn't as catchy as it had been before. Small wonder the public responded accordingly.At this point, I think DMX is pretty much a has-been - this next album (whenever it comes out) probably won't make a lot of noise.
Quote from: PE2 on January 13, 2006, 10:04:02 AMWhen asked about the current state of Hip-Hop, DMX answers "It's not rap, it's crap. There is no soul. I refuse to conform."hiphopgame.comThats the most coherent statement i've heard come out of his mouth in a while. I'd love to see him put his money where his mouth is.
I remember seeing an interview with Lyor Cohen (formerly president of Def Jam) talking about the first time he met X. He went down to Yonkers because he kept hearing about some dude that could rap his ass off. Turns out when Lyor finally finds him, X had been in a fight and had his jaws wired shut. Lyor told him to come down to the Def Jam office when his jaw wasn't wired. Out of nowhere, X starts bustin. Lyor says as X was flowin, he was getting more aggressive, and soon you could hear the wires and shit in X's mouth breaking apart. The rest is history. X needs to lay the pipe down and get back on track.
Hittman is not a real person. He was a computer program generated by Dr. Dre and Mel Man back in the mid 90's. When Dre started treating Mel-Man like shit, Mel infiltrated the computer and put a virus in the hittman program