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  2. Party Up (Up in Here) - Wikipedia

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    The music video depicts DMX as being caught up in a case of mistaken identity at a bank holdup. The video premiered on the week of April 3, 2000. [3] It has over 180 million views on YouTube as of October 2024. The video was shot at the Frost Bank building on Market Street in Galveston, Texas. [4]

  3. DMX - Wikipedia

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    On June 28, 2016, DMX released a new song titled "Blood Red" and produced by Divine Bars. [45] On January 11, 2017, DMX released a new song produced by Swizz Beats titled "Bain Iz Back". [46] On September 20, 2019, DMX signed a new record deal with Def Jam Recordings, reuniting with the label for the first time since his 2003 album Grand Champ ...

  4. Where the Hood At? - Wikipedia

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    The music video is set in DMX's neighborhood in Yonkers, New York. There are appearances from rappers Drag-On, Swizz Beatz (who performs the intro for the clean and music video version of the song), Fat Joe and Busta Rhymes. In the second half of the video, a song entitled "A'Yo Kato", produced by Swizz Beatz, was added to pay tribute to his ...

  5. DMX's most iconic lyrics and quotes about hip-hop, family ...

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    DMX died Friday, leaving behind a catalog of music filled with pain and brutal honesty. These are the rapper's most memorable lyrics and quotes. DMX's most iconic lyrics and quotes about hip-hop ...

  6. X Gon' Give It to Ya - Wikipedia

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    "X Gon' Give It to Ya" is a 2002 song by American rapper DMX, released as the lead single from the soundtrack Cradle 2 the Grave. The song is also a hidden track on DMX's greatest hits album, The Definition of X: The Pick of the Litter (2007) and is a bonus track on European releases of his then-current album Grand Champ (2003) (from whose sessions the song is taken).

  7. What These Bitches Want - Wikipedia

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    "What These Bitches Want" (edited for radio as "What You Want" or "What They Really Want") is a song by American rapper DMX, released as the third single from his third album ... And Then There Was X (1999). The song features Sisqó from the group Dru Hill, while his fellow group member Nokio the N-Tity produced the song and provided background ...

  8. Ruff Ryders' Anthem - Wikipedia

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    "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" is a song by American rapper DMX, released on May 5, 1998, as the third single from his debut studio album It's Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998). In 2008, the song was ranked at number 79 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop. [1]

  9. How's It Goin' Down - Wikipedia

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    "How's It Goin' Down" is a song by American rapper DMX, released as the fourth and final single from his first album, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot. The song features vocals by R&B singer Faith Evans and was released to radio on June 9, 1998. The song was a modest hit, peaking at No. 70 on the Billboard Hot 100.