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Title: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Meho on January 02, 2008, 04:07:13 PM
Many of DMX's conversations with God have been a matter of public record since his career bloomed to superstar status in 1998. His catalog features nearly as many inspirational ghetto hymns — such as "Lord Give Me a Sign," "A Minute for Your Son" and "The Prayer" — as it does party anthems and street-corner knockers, and in 2006 he pondered changing his name for "spiritual reasons." But now, the Dog has decided to go in full-throttle with his first-ever gospel-rap album, which he told MTV News will be coming out this year.

"I [was] the first n---a to put out two albums in one year [It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood in 1998], now I'm gonna hit 'em again — drop two albums on the same f---in' day, yo," X said from his home in Arizona on Friday. "A double album will make mutha----as mad, because they gotta spend more money — plus it's already a long [double] album. I'm talking about a hip-hop album and a gospel album."

Combined, the project will be called Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me Later.

"The same title is gonna be on both albums, but on one album one part [of the title] is gonna be [highlighted]," he clarified, and on "the other album, the other name is gonna be [highlighted]."

The Walk With Me Now portion will be dedicated to straight-up, raw raps, while the latter will feature his non-secular undertaking.

As for the gospel album, X noted that the lyrics will be "without cursing — how 'bout that one? No songs about b----es, no songs about robbing, just straight 'Give God the glory.' "

He wasn't quite as talkative when asked why he decided to put out a gospel album now. "Destiny, I guess," he replied. "I just go with the flow."

During a hiatus from hip-hop a few years ago, X said he contemplated leaving music altogether to become a minister, but decided to return to the mic. On Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me Later, he said he'll be working with a variety of producers, from the familiar to the unknown.

"It's a mix," he said. "I got my own dogs banging out tracks. Of course, I'm gonna feed my pups, but it's always gonna be Swizz [Beatz], PK, [Dame] Grease. It's always gonna be that. Real talk."

The albums don't yet have a set release date, but the enigmatic and energetic MC said he's planning to have them out within the next few months. He recently inked a deal with the independent label Bodog Music to release the project. Bodog is probably best known for its online gambling division, but it has also gotten into promoting mixed-martial-arts fights and other ventures.

"It's gonna be real big," Dark Man X said of his new deal. "I got the right amount of money I need. The thing about these big record labels is that they give you a whole bunch of money just so they can take it back from you. Then you don't even own your own sh--. I need to own my sh--, son. [Bodog] got enough money to do what I need to do and I'm good. They got more than enough promotion, they got other sh-- I can bridge off into. Not soft drinks, I'm not talking about sneakers — I'm talking about fights!"

Another big fight, according to X, was his brief stint on Columbia Records. After he left Def Jam, in 2006 he signed a multi-album deal with Sony — his original stomping ground. (The label had signed X in the early '90s but only released an underground single.) Airings of a BET reality show called "DMX: Soul of a Man" preceded the August 2006 release of Year of the Dog, Again (the original Year of the Dog was supposed to come out on Def Jam, but X abandoned the album over creative differences), but X said his time at Sony was doomed almost from the start.

"Sabotage!" he howled. "Sony turned out to be phony." He pointed to what he described as a mishandled rollout of his first single, "We in Here," and an unauthorized A&R call on another potential single, "Dog Love," as two debacles.

"The second single was gonna be 'Dog Love,' " he said. "It was supposed to be three different broads on the hook: Amerie, Keyshia Cole and my artist Shan. Each one was gonna have their own hook. [Sony] put Amerie on there and left [everybody else out]. [Editor's note: Janyce also appears on the song.] They f---ed my whole sh-- up!

"I had five #1-debuting records in a row," he continued. "[Year of the Dog, Again] was supposed to be number six. [Sony] released another record the same day they released mine, the Now [That's What I Call Music!] CD. They let the sh-- beat me by 1,000 [Editor's note: SoundScan figures show Now! 22 selling approximately 127,000 CDs that week while X's album came in just shy of 126,000 copies.] And they didn't tell me until after the week was up."

DMX's former rep at Columbia was unavailable for comment at press time.


Source: www.mtv.com
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Chamillitary Click on January 02, 2008, 04:12:00 PM
not so nuts bout that gospel album, but ima deffff. peep the hip hop one.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: funkkid on January 02, 2008, 05:30:12 PM
i'll cop both
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: swangin and bangin on January 02, 2008, 05:33:28 PM
cant wait for the hip hop one
he should only drop a hip hop one not many people are gona wanna hear about god from dmx
lol
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: K.Dub on January 02, 2008, 05:56:03 PM
I've heard his new single is titled "Cra(n)k that"
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: QuietTruth on January 02, 2008, 06:33:34 PM
Gospel album?? Nahh. He should keep that shit on the street records.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: MoodMuzik on January 02, 2008, 06:57:28 PM
i stoped listnin to dmx after tht cd with the song one more road on it.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Sikotic™ on January 02, 2008, 07:15:12 PM
Jesus Christ, this guy is still embarrassing himself?
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Philip1123 on January 02, 2008, 08:48:07 PM
Yeah, I guess the gospel album will sell about 500 units...
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: WestCoasta on January 03, 2008, 01:08:26 AM
what a tool


by the way, how contradicting
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: 7even on January 03, 2008, 01:26:19 AM
fuckwit crackhead

gospel? having found god my ass
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: R1ZE on January 03, 2008, 03:12:10 AM
Wow, Sony did him dirty with the Now CD. They probably didn't care, but that really sucks for him.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: swangin and bangin on January 03, 2008, 03:46:17 AM
i dont care who did what to who
i just wanna exchange my money for his music
ya dig
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: G.F.G. Records on January 03, 2008, 05:45:46 AM
1 Hip Hop & 1 Gospel Album...... ???
I Guess.... 8)
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: jeromechickenbone on January 03, 2008, 06:12:32 AM
DMX and Bizzy Bone should collab and do the gospel album together since they love to smoke rocks and start screaming about god so much.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Invincible on January 03, 2008, 08:58:07 AM
I'm with the hip hop 1. He just needs to make sure its better than his last 1. A bit average i thought.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Hatesrats™ on January 03, 2008, 09:50:19 AM
Looking foward to this..
X always came with off with the Prayer's on his albums.
"The Convo" has always been one of my fav X song's

Not gonna front and act like I'm too hard for GOD.
I'm willing to bet The Gospel Album side gonna have more put into it than the latter.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: R1ZE on January 03, 2008, 03:00:08 PM
DMX and Bizzy Bone should collab and do the gospel album together since they love to smoke rocks and start screaming about god so much.

Spoke too soon, man.

http://www.dubcnn.com/connect/index.php?topic=164129.0
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Al Bundy on January 03, 2008, 03:28:16 PM
DMX and Bizzy Bone should collab and do the gospel album together since they love to smoke rocks and start screaming about god so much.

L M F A O.
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Styles1 on January 03, 2008, 03:56:23 PM
I don't mind religious music.. some of it is good! However, I have no desire to hear it with barking in between the lyrics.

I GOT LOVE "ARF ARF ARF" FOR JESUS....   
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: DOPE, GUNS AND RELIGION on January 04, 2008, 09:29:16 AM
DMX and Bizzy Bone should collab and do the gospel album together since they love to smoke rocks and start screaming about god so much.

I don't mind religious music.. some of it is good! However, I have no desire to hear it with barking in between the lyrics.

I GOT LOVE "ARF ARF ARF" FOR JESUS....  

lmao
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: everlast1986 on January 05, 2008, 07:09:19 PM
"I got my own dogs banging out tracks. Of course, I'm gonna feed my pups, but it's always gonna be Swizz [Beatz], PK, [Dame] Grease. It's always gonna be that. Real talk."


in other words, same old boring predictable DMX
Title: Re: DMX dropping one hip hop and one gospel album in 2008
Post by: Mygla on January 05, 2008, 07:18:57 PM
DMX's best songs are definately his more personal songs... so as long as he doesn't go all out with the religious stuff, it could be great.