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    Quote Originally Posted by hotnikks View Post
    I see Irv Gotti is in the video. Underrated producer imo
    Yeah, Jaz O trained Irv Gotti how to use the M.P.C. 60

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    My favorite DMX feature. Does any one else got contenders.

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    ^^^good track, underrated album due to its genesis


    DMX finished his last album, so we should get to hear it later this year I guess. more here https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.61533/t...s-death#signup
    Retired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hal Incandenza View Post


    1994! He recycled the first verse later on.
    I had no idea this existed, thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by b-dolo View Post
    My favorite DMX feature. Does any one else got contenders.
    Yup


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    Quote Originally Posted by b-dolo View Post
    My favorite DMX feature. Does any one else got contenders.
    Another great example of a producer catering his sound to fit the artist. L.E.S. really sounded like vintage It's Dark And Hell Is Hot production on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiphopjunky View Post
    I had no idea this existed, thanks!
    Damn, that is old. He did not even have the Death walking a pit bull tattoo yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiphopjunky View Post
    Yup

    Pull It is dope. It did not make Confessions Of Fire due to sample clearance issues

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiphopjunky View Post
    Yup

    Good one.
    Here is another.X really didn't have that many features that I can remember

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    This is one of my favorite joints ever- X killed it


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    Quote Originally Posted by David Daniel Davis View Post
    Pull It is dope. It did not make Confessions Of Fire due to sample clearance issues
    No wonder I never heard of this track... Would ve been sick on the album
    N.I.


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    N.I.


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    N.I.


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    ^ Legendary joints

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    Rest In Power to the legendary, DMX.

    This song is genius, and taught me a lot in regards to applying characterization as a lyricist. X portrays a hitman here, which I swear video game developers later used as a blueprint to model their incarnation of the character for the Hitman series, right down to the weapons used, such as the chicken wire...

    The way X vividly conveys the cold-blooded nature of his occupation and the soul ravaging toll it takes on him, complemented by P.K.'s hauntingly brooding production, depicts an engrossing cinematic-like experience that is unparalleled in its nature of execution.

    Last edited by Dark Matter; 04-15-2021 at 09:17 AM.

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