Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of DMX with "Year Of The Dog...Again," a powerful collection of tracks that solidify his status as a hardcore hip-hop icon. Released on July 31, 2006, under Sony Urban Music and Columbia, this album is a testament to DMX's lyrical prowess and his ability to blend gritty storytelling with infectious beats.
The album kicks off with an intense intro, setting the stage for a journey through DMX's mind. "We In Here" featuring Swizz Beatz, and "I Run Shit" with Big Stan, showcase DMX's commanding presence and his signature aggressive flow. Collaborations with heavyweights like Busta Rhymes on "Come Thru (Move)" and Jadakiss & Styles P on "It's Personal" add layers of depth and energy, making each track a standout.
"Year Of The Dog...Again" is not just about the hard-hitting beats and lyrical prowess; it also offers moments of vulnerability and introspection. Tracks like "Baby Motha" and "Life Be My Song" provide a glimpse into DMX's personal struggles and his spiritual journey, making the album a multifaceted experience. The album closes with "The Prayer VI" and "Lord Give Me a Sign," leaving the listener with a sense of reflection and hope.
With a runtime of just over 54 minutes, this album is packed with high-energy tracks that keep the listener engaged from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan of DMX or new to his music, "Year Of The Dog...Again" is a compelling addition to any hip-hop collection.