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DMX AND THEN THERE WAS X ALBUM FREE

Orders sent via the Express Delivery service will be dispatched the same day if ordered by 2pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).Orders sent via Royal Mail 48® are usually received within two to five working days, including Saturdays.If the items are in stock, we’ll aim to dispatch them within 24 hours of your order being placed.The songs "Angel", "D-X-L (Hard White)" and the bonus track "Good Girls, Bad Guys" featured in the 2001 film ''Exit Wounds''. However, the track "Party Up (Up in Here)" appearing on this album is less censored then the radio/video edit. Skits were also completely removed from the censored version, including the intro track. Strangely, no violence was edited out except for gunshot sound effects in the background of some tracks and some content on the track "The Professional".

''…And Then There Was X'' was also released as a "clean" version that replaces explicit drug content and profanity with sound effects. ''Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood'' cover. Also, the standard X aggressive joints include "Don't You Ever", "Coming For Ya" and "The Professional", wherein DMX documents a criminal's activities throughout the city.Īlthough not credited as his best work, ''…And Then There Was X'' was well received by fans and critics alike, however, to some criticisms, the production style geared towards a more commercial and radio-friendly sound a stark contrast to his previous work, which involved strong gothic and religious undertones (mainly connections between hell and his bad-deeds), boasting bloody and gruesome images over his album covers e.g. The song was released as a third single in its edited form as "What You Want", to moderate radio airplay and a high-budget video from director Hype Williams. Typical DMX tracks include the obligatory ladies track, "What These Bitches Want", featuring smooth vocals from R&B star Sisqó. The album also featured more meaningful, introspective tracks such as "Fame" and " Here We Go Again", a heartfelt account of an emotional dispute with his protege, 'shorty', who 'fucks up big time', forcing X to leave him to fend by himself in the streets. The second single was popular club / party anthem "Party Up (Up in Here)", which increased album sales significantly. It also reached #1 on the Billboard chart yet again, firmly ranking DMX within hip hop's only artist to have all 3 (eventually, leading up to 5) of their albums reach the #1 spot. The album sold very well selling roughly 698,000 in its first week and went on to be certified 5x Platinum making it DMX's best-selling album to date. The first single of the album, the club banger 'What's My Name' was released, which got heavy rotation on both radio and television. ''…And Then There Was X'' is the third album by American rapper DMX, released on December 21, 1999. How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today Įmotional Eternal recorded at: The Hit Factory in Miami, Florida, United States mixed at: The Hit Factory in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States recording of: DXL (Hard White. Lady For Sale Ĭome Away With Me: 20th Anniversary DMX (American rapper) guest performer: DragOn (JamaicanAmerican rapper with Ruff Ryders) and The LOX (American hip hop group) produced for: Vacant Lot Productions Inc.
