DMX, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot (COLOR)

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BIS => 2025 05 02
RED & BLACK
TIP-ON; DOUBLE GATEFOLD
2LP - VMP / DEF JAM
1998 => 2024

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Statut: BACK IN STOCK
Format: 2 LP
Genre: HIP HOP
Release date: 1998
Reissue date: 2024
Label: VINYL ME, PLEASE, DEF JAM RECORDINGS

TRACKLIST 


A1 Intro


A2 Ruff Ryders' Anthem


A3 Fuckin' Wit' D


A4 The Storm (Skit)


A5 Look Thru My Eyes




B1 Get At Me Dog


B2 Let Me Fly


B3 X-Is Coming


B4 Damien




C1 How's It Goin' Down


C2 Mickey (Skit)


C3 Crime Story


C4 Stop Being Greedy


C5 ATF


C6 For My Dogs




D1 I Can Feel It


D2 Prayer (Skit)


D3 The Convo


D4 Niggaz Done Started Something




DESCRIPTION


With a set of undeniable “it” intangibles — his look, charisma, persona, and a bass-growl of a voice — DMX was the rare artist that transcended genre. He had the attitude of a rock star, the energy of 2Pac, and a vulnerability seldom seen in a rap artist, especially one considered as hardcore as he was. For many, DMX represented the streets in the mainstream. His breakthrough album, It’s Dark And Hell Is Hot, reveals a conflicted, complicated artist and man. Earl Simmons fought many demons for much of his too-brief time on earth, but he had a spiritual side where he found solace. Beaten by his mother and her boyfriends, raised by the streets, and introduced to crack cocaine in his early teens, X spent his life in and out of prisons and rehab, but when he performed he could create concerts that felt more like a church service.