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It's Dark And Hell Is Hot
DMX:  It's Dark And Hell Is Hot

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Released: 1998
Label: Def Jam
Selection #: 124977
Promising debut of canine-crazy Yonkers MC. Stop Being Greedy, Rough Ryder's Anthem, Get At Me Dog, Let Me Fly, Prayer, X-Is Coming, more.
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1 Intro
2 Ruff Ryders' Anthem
3 Fuckin' Wit' D
4 Storm (Skit)
5 Look Thru My Eyes
6 Get at Me Dog
7 Let Me Fly
8 X-Is Coming
9 Damien
10 How's It Goin' Down
11 Mickey (Skit) N/A N/A
12 Crime Story
13 Stop Being Greedy
14 ATF
15 For My Dogs
16 I Can Feel It
17 Prayer (Skit)
18 The Convo
19 Niggaz Done Started Something
  
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Just as rap music was reaching its toughest, darkest, grimmest period yet following the assassinations of 2Pac and Biggie in the late '90s, along came DMX and his fellow Ruff Ryders, who embodied the essence of inner-city machismo to a tee, as showcased throughout the tellingly titled "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot". Unlike so many other hardcore rappers who were more rhetorical than physical, DMX commanded an aggressive aura without even speaking a word. He showcased his chiseled physique on the arresting album cover and trumpeted his animalistic nature with frequent barking, growling, and snarling throughout the album. He furthermore collaborated with muscular producers Swizz Beatz and Dame Grease, who specialized in slamming synth-driven beats rather than sample-driven ones. Yet further unlike so many other hardcore rappers from the time, DMX was meaningful as well as symbolic. He professed an ideology that stressed the inner world -- characterized by such qualities as survival, wisdom, strength, respect, and faith -- rather than the material one that infatuated most rappers. It helped, of course, that his album includes a few mammoth highlights ("Ruff Ryder Anthem," "Get At Me Dog," "Let Me Fly," and "I Can Feel It") as well as a light, mid-album diversion ("How'S It Goin' Down"). The long running length of "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" does wear you down after a while, since nearly every song here sans "How'S It Goin' Down" hits hard and maintains the album's deadly serious attitude. Even so, it's perhaps DMX's most essential album. "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" may not be his best, nor an outright classic, but it lays out DMX's complex persona with candor, from his faith in God to his fixation with canine motifs, and does so with an engaging sense of dramatic flair. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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