| 1. The Kennel (Skit) |
| 2. One More Road To Cross |
| 3. The Professional |
| 4. Fame |
| 5. Alot To Learn (Skit) |
| 6. Here We Go Again |
| 7. Party Up |
| 8. Make A Move |
| 9. What These B*****s Want |
| 10. What's My Name? |
| 11. More 2 A Song |
| 12. Don't You Ever |
| 13. The Shakedown (Skit) |
| 14. D-X-L (Hard White) |
| 15. Comin' For Ya |
| 16. Prayer Ill |
| 17. Angel |
| 18. Good Girls, Bad Guys |
Editorial Reviews
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
Then There Was X,Dmx,Def Jam,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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And Then There Was X
DMX Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003IE26 Release Date: 1999-12-21 |
Tracks:
- The Kennel (Skit)
- One More Road To Cross
- The Professional
- Fame
- Alot To Learn (Skit)
- Here We Go Again
- Party Up
- Make A Move
- What These B*****s Want
- What's My Name?
- More 2 A Song
- Don't You Ever
- The Shakedown (Skit)
- D-X-L (Hard White)
- Comin' For Ya
- Prayer Ill
- Angel
- Good Girls, Bad Guys
Amazon.com
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 WongCustomer Reviews:
Not a Whole Lot to Like Here..........2007-06-19
The original single, 'What's My Name?', was a track I loved back in 1999 when this album was released, but the track grew old pretty fast. 'Party Up', years later, still hasn't gotten old, and is probably the most well-known track here. 'What These B****** Want' (featuring Sisqo of the 'Thong Song' fame) was a decent track originally, but listening to it today, in 2007, is almost painful. Besides 'Don't You Ever', and 'One More Road to Cross' the rest of the album is either the same stuff you've heard before - and better -, or they're lacking interesting lyrics and beats.
This is a very forgettable album, and a true disappointment compared to DMX's first two excellent cds. The funny thing is, I never checked out another DMX album after this. Oh well, 'X', your time has come and gone, but you'll be remembered for the first two albums you've provided us with.
...And Then There Was This Album (Rating: 5 out of 10- -2.5 stars).......2007-03-18
When he dropped "What's My Name" as the lead single, I believed fans were anticipating a rowdy and loud DMX, that they were used to hearing. The fact is that they did get what they were looking for. The problem was, that it was all stale and unappealing, as well as the production. Most of the problems existed in the beginning of the CD, mainly with "One More Road To Cross" & "Fame". The dissapointments go further down in the CD with more skippable tracks, even with the bonus track where X and a female name Dyme tag-team verses full of sex talk on the song "Good Girls and Bad Guys".
But this CD isn't all bad though. Aside from it's lead single there were some good tracks. "X Is Commin' For Ya" is a dope track. Before it became overrated, "Party Up" was another good track. "D-X-L" with The Lox and Drag-On was another great track. "Angel" with Regina Bell as well as the third single "What These ****** Want" with Sisqo are both solid tracks that were better than the skippable ones. Thats all of the good tracks I can think of.
This CD as a whole isn't really too special. If you're already a DMX fan, you probably have this album. I just feel that he could have came a little better that what we all expected from him. This album doesn't suck, but it does has it's moments throughout the CD. I have all of X's albums with the exception of his recent "Year Of The Dog Again", and I find this to be his worst LP. Yes, even "Grand Champ" was better than this album. If you're new to DMX, start with his first two albums to get a better level of how he sounds at his best. This album is easily forgettable.
Lyrics: C
Production: C-
Guest Appearances: C
Musical Vibes: C
Overall: C
My favorite tracks: Party Up, What These ******* Want, X Is Commin For Ya, D-X-L (Hard White), Angel
Peace!
alright I guess.......2006-12-06
Another Classic From The Dog.......2006-08-11
Top 5
1. Party Up (Classic)
2. One More Road To Cross
3. Here We Go Again
4. What These B***** Want (Classic)
5. The Professional
Incredible Cd.........2006-08-05
1.(Skit)
2.5/5 This is real street music and nice beat.
3.5/5 Same thing what i just said last time.
4.5/5 A good song that you can roll around in ya car and listen it around.
5(Skit)
6.5/5 Good song that he talks about *Shorty*
7.5/5 I LOVE THIS SONG RIGHT HERE!!! YALL GON MAKE ME LOSE MY MIND UP IN HERE UP IN HERE. In conclusion, great club song!
8.5/5X starts to drop heat on this song. He pretty much talks about how he hustle and other things.
9.4/5 more slower song, and great hook
10.5/5 ANOTHER CRAZY SONG FROM X!!! WHATS MY NAME.
11.5/5X talks about it not all about money,clothes,hoes. In my head, i think it true
12.5/5When i heard this song, I just knew Swizz dropped a hot beat for X to get his beast on and slaughter this track. All i have to say,X is just hardcore on this song and just RIPPED it!
13.(skit)
14.5/5 a pretty much freestyle song from DMX,Styles.p,Sheek,Drag-on,jadakiss
15.4/5 it a good song but the beat is very near average.
16.(skit)
17.5/5 Another good deep joint song from X.
18.2/5 man... this is kinda of a boring song.. i mean why does it have end with a bad song..
Anyways, my conclusion this is one of X's greatest cd ever and you should buy it!
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And Then There Was X [Edited]
DMX Manufacturer: Def Jam ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00003IE27 Release Date: 1999-12-21 |
Tracks:
- One More Road To Cross
- The Professional
- Fame
- Here We Go Again
- Party Up
- Make A Move
- What These B*****s Want
- What's My Name?
- More 2 A Song
- Don't You Ever
- D-X-L (Hard White)
- Comin' For Ya
- Prayer Ill
- Angel
- Good Girls, Bad Guys
Amazon.com
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 WongCustomer Reviews:
His most pop album.......2003-12-10
1. One More Road to Cross
2. Professional
4. Here We Go Again
7. What These B*****s Want
8. What's My Name?
10. Don't You Ever
12. Comin' for Ya
Worth a listen.......2002-07-15
Not a bad album.......2001-11-11
What Happened?.......2000-12-17
Great cd!.......2000-09-24
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Then There Was X
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000EMH9A8 Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
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...And Then There Was X
DMX Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008G4LC Release Date: 2000-05-16 |
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