DMX

The Great Depression

Editor's Review:

He's back and he's keeping it real - real hard. The DMX image is as much a part of the experience of listening to his music as the sound itself. And on The Great Depression, DMX comes on grimy, explosive, raw and rugged-further cementing his image as the hardest rapper to ever be a Top 40 mainstay. Though it's not his multi-platinum debut, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, this album is free of gratuitous cameos and overly poppy beats and other frivolous features. Several must-have tracks include the third "Damien" cut, "I'm a Bang," "Trina Moe," and my favorite, "Shorty Was Da' Bomb."
- Robert Green


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Record Label Universal
Released November 2001

Tracks

  1. Sometimes
  2. School Street
  3. Who We Be
  4. Trina Moe
  5. We Right Here
  6. Bloodline Anthem
  7. Shorty Was Da' Bomb
  8. Damien III
  9. When I'm Nuthin' (featuring Stephanie Mills)
  10. I Miss You (featuring Faith Evans)
  11. Number 12
  12. I'm a Bang
  13. You Could Be Blind
  14. The Prayer IV
  15. A Minute For Your Son
  16. Bonus - Problem Child (featuring Myonne and Drag On)
  17. Bonus - Shit Still Real (featuring Mic Geronimo and Big Stan)
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