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Originally recorded for the Cradle 2 the Grave movie soundtrack, this track experienced a massive cultural resurgence years later in mainstream media and films. Its high-octane brass horns and relentless tempo epitomize the pure energy DMX brought to the microphone. 5. "What's My Name?" (1999)
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DMX’s contribution to culture goes far beyond record sales. He brought a level of passion, authenticity, and raw humanity to the microphone that may never be replicated. Whether you are a lifelong fan re-listening to his classic catalog or a newcomer discovering his energy for the first time, his music continues to resonate with timeless, unfiltered power. Originally recorded for the Cradle 2 the Grave
Released a mere seven months after his debut, this sophomore effort made DMX the first living rapper to release two number-one albums in the same calendar year. The project was even darker and more urgent than his debut. "What's My Name
Any definitive compilation of DMX's work is anchored by several foundational tracks:
This track offers a powerful, introspective look into DMX's personal struggles. Opening with the hauntingly frank line, "I'm slippin', I'm fallin', I can't get up," the song goes beyond the aggressive persona to reveal the pain and the raw, vulnerable humanity that connected with millions of fans.