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Artista:
DMX
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Baltimore - MarylandEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
18 de Diciembre de 1970
Disco de DMX: «And Then There Was X [Edited]»
Disco de DMX: «And Then There Was X [Edited]» (Anverso)
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  • Título:And Then There Was X [Edited]
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All the barking and growling in the world could not detract from the fact that DMX is a troubled, tormented soul. On And Then There Was X, the multiplatinum-selling Dark Man X uses his signature fragmented flow with its singsongy vocal inflections to preach, teach, and reveal. Melodramatic storytelling has always been his shtick, whether it's tales of robbing liquor stores, plotting violent murders, or teaching shorties the code of the streets. X's inner conflicts are laid out on "Angel," a dialogue between himself and his Lord, and his ability to acknowledge different perspectives of a situation (i.e., repercussions) on several songs add depth to his character. The anthemlike "What's My Name," with its affirmations "I have no friends" and "I'm not a nice person," proves that money, fame, and popularity do not translate into happiness for DMX. --Celine Wong
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6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great cd!

Dmx has a very unique rap style, each and every song has its own beat and rythym. Although the lyrics are explicit, the edited version can let you sit back and relax without hearing so much of the fowlness. Dmx usually uses a very powerfull voice in each song, making it all the more pulse pounding and flowing. I give it five stars!If you are looking for unique, flowing, and strong rap; then dmx is the one for you!

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6 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- DMX's Greatest CD

This is the best rap CD ever. The beats are all different and better than ever. Don't hesitate to get this CD. The bonus track is really cool and "Party Up" and "Whats My Name" are the best. DMX combines loud, mad, raffish songs with slower, calmer, soothing songs to make an outstanding album.

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6 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Good, but not his best

The songs have the signature DMX sound and that, of course, is a compliment. I especially like "More 2 A Song" because it tells us about the other side of fame. "Fame" and "Here We Go Again" are also phat. He gave us a collection of good songs in this album, but they don't top some of the songs on previous albums.

But it is worth owning, and that's an understatement.

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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Worth a listen

DMX keeps chugging right along with And then There was X. There are a few throw away tracks sprinkled in, but overall a pretty solid effort, a testament to DMX despite the overflood of material (which would be overwhelming from most artists) He still knows how to hold it down.

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1 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- What Happened?

DMX is a good rapper, don't get me wrong the man has skills. It just seems to me that this album was lacking something. When I first heard DMX on his first album, I heard something that I do not hear from X anymore...hunger. On his first album he was hungry, dropping carefully crafted lyrics at the drop of a dime and making you feel him. And that is what we did on his first album, we felt him. He made sure of that. I wondered how he was going to top the first one and he came out with Flesh of My Flesh, and it was just as hot as the first one, but the third one was missing the DMX hunger that I knew from the first 2 albums. The album is cool and there are the standard party tracks (Party Up, What's My Name, Good Girls, Bad Buys) and the other good tracks (DXL, One More Road To Crossand Comin For Ya) but there are some filler tracks...(Fame, The Professional and More 2 a Song) which are terrible at best. Pick up this CD but it is not as tight as the first 2.