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The Definition of X: Pick of The Litter
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StudioDef Jam
Release DateJune 12, 2007
UPC Code602517340978
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Tracks

  1. Prayer II
  2. Ruff Ryders' Anthem
  3. Get At Me Dog feat. Sheek of The Lox
  4. Stop Being Greedy
  5. How's It Going Down
  6. What These B*tches Want feat. Sisqo
  7. Blackout feat. JAY-Z & The Lox
  8. What's My Name?
  9. Where The Hood At
  10. Party Up (Up In Here)
  11. X Gon' Give It To Ya
  12. It's All Good
  13. Who We Be
  14. The Rain
  15. Here We Go Again
  16. No Love For Me feat. Swizz Beatz and Drag On
  17. We Right Here
  18. One More Road To Cross
  19. Slippin'
  20. Prayer 1

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (7 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteThe Yonkers New York RapperQuote
I have been a true DMX fan, since 1997. In his rhymes you can hear his hurt deep within. My personal favorite song is slippin in my darkness hours of life, that song saved me emotionally. I also love his cockiness, in the song What the B-----'s want, and F--- all day. I enjoy all the songs selected on this disc.

His songs are not negative, they are about him releasing his rage, in his journey in life. If people are not familar with the streets, then they would think his music is offensive, or if those who never had struggle, and don't understand street lifestyle, would be threatened by the content in his music.

NO matter what, the media says about you, I appreciate your artistic style, and rhyme skills. If you are fan of DMX then get this CD.
October 3, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteIt's Good, Stop Hatin'Quote
This is a great collection of DMX's past songs....they all hit hard and all have the same aggresiveness will all come to love about Dark Man X. However while there are some missing songs this is still a great collection, some people are not satisfied because some of there personal favorites aren't on here, but in fact these songs were pciked by DMX himself and just cause you may like a song does not meen it will be on here. Just do yourself and buy this if you don't own any DMX albums, if u do own some, just skip this cuz its the same ol stuff. March 30, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteDMX ABUSES ANIMALSQuote
Don't buy anything by this creep, he has been busted for abusing animals twice. Def Jam needs to stop glorifying animal cruelty on his album covers. August 26, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteDef Jam's Cash In On DMX (Rating: 8 out of 10- -4.0 stars)Quote
It's no suprise that Def Jam would drop a greatest hits album for DMX since he left the record label and dropped Year of the Dog...Again on Columbia back in late '06. DMX has been in the rap game since the early 90's finally getting noticed in '98 with the song "Ruff Ryders Anthem". Collaborating with artists like Jay-Z, Ja Rule (those were the good ol' days of Def Jam) he has dropped rememerable verses. He has dropped some dope albums like It's Dark and Hell Is Hot & Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood back in '98.

The Definiton of X: Pick Up The Litter is a good overview of DMX between 1998-2003. What I like about these albums is that most of the hit singles are on here (isn't that what a greatest hits is all about). Classic songs like "Get At Me Dog", "Party Up (Up In Here)", "Blackout", and "Slippin'" are on here, and are great to hear. I also enjoy "Who We Be" from The Great Depression album as wel, as each song brings back memories of bumping most of these songs throughout middle and high school.

It's no suprise that, like everybody else, has their own beef with what songs should and should not be on here. I personally believe some of the remixes are on here like "Ruff Ryders Anthem (remix)" and "Get At Me Dog (remix)", not to mention a few B-sides as well.

Overall, this is a great place to start listening to DMX, especially if you missed him in his earlier years. If you're like me, and own every album, picking this up would be pointless (a friend let me borrow this one). What I fear is that later on down the road, this will be the only entry point to DMX, as all of his albums on Def Jam will be out of print. But I hope that doesn't happen anytime soon. But even fans of X will be happy with this album. Peace. June 28, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteGood starting point for new DMX listenersQuote
Like a lot of people my age, DMX is an artist I've grown up listening to, and while he's never been my favorite rapper, I've always thoroughly enjoyed his music, be it pump-up jams, depressed narratives, or collabos with the Ruff Ryders. "The Definition of X: Pick of the Litter" is a poorly labeled greatest hits compilation of his five Def Jam albums. DMX left Def Jam in 2005, so his most recent album, 2006's Year of the Dog...Again is not represented on this disc. The bulk of the album's tracklist is taken from his first two albums, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot and Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood, both released in 1998. These albums are widely considered classic material and contain a lot of his darker, angrier work. There are six songs from 1999's And Then There Was X, his most commercially successful album, containing most of his most popular hits. 2001's The Great Depression and 2003's Grand Champ both contribute two tracks, which is suitable because while both solid albums, they contained less great material than his first three. Like with any greatest hits compilation, everyone's always going to have a little beef with the tracklist, personally I would have liked to see some tracks from the Ruff Ryders albums and some more soundtrack cuts, and a few notable hits are missing such as "I Miss You" and "Get It on the Floor." If you've had access to a radio or cable TV over the last eight years, chances are you know most, if not all, of these songs. But overall, this is a very potent collection of some great music.

DMX is a passionate and totally engaging rapper, and he can range from sullen and depressed to inspired and pumping. His best known work would be his club hits such as "Party Up (Up in Here)" and "Ruff Ryders Anthem." These upbeat bangers, of which there are many on this collection, are all wonderfully produced and extremely entertaining. And while there's less in the tracklist, you also get a taste of his sullen and spiritual side with songs like "The Rain" and the "Prayer" interludes. The tracklist is pretty well rounded and well selected.

If any DMX fans are confused by this recent release, don't be fooled by the misleading title and art, because this is a greatest hits collection. Those fans who own his Def Jam albums need not purchase this, because they will have all those songs already. But if you're just getting into DMX or never got around to buying one of his albums, this would certainly be a worthwhile purchase. I know I've spent countless hours listening to the songs on this tracklist over the years, and a few others probably will now too thanks to this collection. June 21, 2007

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