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Year of the Dog...Again
DMX
Year of the Dog...Again
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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All Artists: DMX
Title: Year of the Dog...Again
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 8/1/2006
Album Type: Explicit Lyrics
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 828768074220, 828768656228

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DMX- Year of the Dog...Again
Constant | Vancouver, BC Canada | 08/01/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"After a three-year hiatus DMX (Earl Simmons) returns with "Year of the Dog...Again" (2006). At thirty-six years old, Yonker's DMX is an established veteran in the Rap game delivering his sixth solo album. As X likes to remind his listeners the previous five (It's Dark and Hell Is Hot - Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood- And Then There Was X - The Great Depression - Grand Champ) went platinum/multi platinum, and I have no doubt this one will to. In the last couple of years DMX has been fighting some battles, whether it be with the law, record companies, or other issues. Being a long time fan I am really happy to see him back making music again. After the short intro DMX and long time collaborator producer Swizz Beatz deliver a fast paced banger with "We In Here", X rhymes with hunger and pride while repping himself and talking about the state of the game. DMX then provides "I Run S***" letting it be known that he's back and not going anywhere, Bloodline's Big Stan makes a brief appearance. With "Come Thru" (Move) X and Busta Rhymes deliver another track to blast in the whip. DMX's Ruff Ryders brethren Jadakiss and Styles P of the Lox drop in for "It's Personal", all three come on point delivering raw thugged out lyrics. X then flips the script providing a different kind of track with "Baby Motha", rhyming about relationships, loving X's own chorus to this one. "Dog Love" is a joint strictly for the ladies, R & B singers Janyce & Amerie collab with X on a laidback cut. X gives Bloodlines Rock act Bazaar Royale a chance to make an impression on "Wrong or Right" (I'm Tired) - I am not really impressed. The only other track I feel the same way about on this release is "Walk These Dogs" feat. Kashmir, just not feeling it. DMX delivers another quality banger with the single "Give Em' What They Want" rhyming over some blazing Scott Scorch production. My favorite track on this release at the moment is "Blown Away" an exceptional cut where DMX shines while taking his listeners through his early life, singer Janyce deliver smooth background vocals and MC Jinx makes a late appearance. A reflective DMX rhymes and sings on the outstanding "Goodbye" reminding his audience that any day can be our last, while remembering friends who died to young. X continues the introspective journey and provides another excellent cut with "Life Be My Song" - sometimes our worst enemy can be ourselves, DMX's lyrics and chorus are hard hitting and relate to many people on some level. For every album DMX had done he has made a prayer, he keeps the tradition going with "The Prayer VI", and follows it up with the single "Lord Give Me A Sign", loved this cut since the first day I heard it a few months ago, X delivers memorable lyrics and an outstanding chorus while talking to God. X keep his album diverse ranging from cuts to blast in the ride, to deep introspective joints that make you think. DMX delivers another quality album with "Year of the Dog...Again" this a release I highly recommend adding to the collection.





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Great DMX album
Music Master | Detroit, MI | 08/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This is for sure going to go down as a modern day classic. After DMX's long hiatus from rap, he comes back with this. It sounds like DMX from 1998 when he was original and made music that everyone loved. This album has the same feel as his first album, and the great songs that he made throughout his career. I keep saying, this is the year for rap. This is one of the many great albums that have come out this year, and watch out for many more classics like this one from some rap vets to give you great musical entertainment."
It's About time
May Bay | Colorado, USA | 08/02/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am so glad that this came out. Rap has been in such a poor state for the last couple of years, and now this drops. Its nice to know that you can always count on a all time great like DMX to make a comeback. He had so many great songs and CDs before this, and now he comes back and shows us that rap is not dead yet. There may be a couple minor problems with this, but there is not a weak song on the entire album, and there are a good number of clssics. The ranking of the songs (1-10) go from 7 to 10, and 7 is still a really good song. So a CD whos worst song is still really good, and has at least 5 classics on it has to get a 5 star rating."