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    Year of the Dog...Again

    08/01/2006 | Sony 

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    All Music Guide Review

    DMX released his sixth album three weeks after the first episode of his BET reality program, DMX: Soul of a Man. If the first five albums and the string of well-publicized run-ins with the law didn't make it obvious that the man is a live wire of nerves and predictable unpredictability, the program exacerbated his larger-than-life persona while also making him seem more human. As for Year of the Dog...Again? It's more of the same old, same old: a lot of anger, torment, and put-downs over rallying and drama-filled productions from Swizz Beatz, Dame Grease, Scott Storch, and a handful of others. The status quo from track to track is as fatiguing here as it was on The Great Depression and, as usual, the targets of DMX's barbs and the specifics of his troubles are often vague -- it's possible he assumes the listener either tracks his every breath or will relate if the lyrics are open-ended, but it's even more likely that he's venting in an uncalculated way. The low point of the album is "Baby Motha," where he complains about being stuck with a woman (because they had a kid together) he doesn't like and then rails against the same woman (?) who has the audacity to split (with their kid) when things get tough -- so, regardless of what happens, he is screwed, and he even gets Janyce to sing one of the most self-flagellating hooks imaginable. With little to differentiate it from his past work, and with his life seeming more like an unbreakable cycle than a journey, the album will be of lasting value only to those who can't get enough of the MC's unflinching outrageousness. That said, it's hard to disregard him completely when he comes up with compelling tracks like "Lord Give Me a Sign" and remains powerful enough to drown out Swizz Beatz's interjections on juiced tracks like "We in Here" and "Come Thru (Move)." ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

    User Review

    • Jay Lane

      posted on Sun, 23 Dec 2007 19:33:57

      This Album Is Better Then It Is Being Given Credit For !

      The dog still has it on this one. This album should have been like 10 times better recieved then it was. Year of the dog again strikes with 5 of the hardest lead off tracks that anyone , never mind X has put out in years. "We in hear" is a brutal hardcore classic with a great swiss beats cut , "Move ( Come Through ) " features some of the nastiest rhymes by both X and Busta Rhymes . " I Run S**t" Is another hardcore classic , and " Its personal" is a throw back cut from days of good old east coast rap. I will say that the album falls of in the middle with tracks 6 - 9 coming off as forced and over produced. But the album ends with some down to earth songs that you can feel. "Blown Away " is one of X's best songs this side of " Slippin " and "Lord Give Me A Sign" is one of the very few songs that has ever given me shivers up my spine when i hear it. Bottom line this album is sooooo much better then critics have given it credit for. When you put this material next to half of the crap that has been released in the past two years it blows it out of the water. I would gladly take 7 albums like this one then listen to one by the Shop Boys , or Souljah Boy ! NEVER LET STARS DICTATE HOW YOU FEEL ABOUT THE RECORD!!!!! Critics Are Not The Bottom Line On Whats Good And What Isnt!

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Intro
  • 1:32

  • 2
  • We in Here
  • 3:54

  • 3
  • I Run S***
  • 3:56

  • 5
  • It's Personal
  • 3:44

  • 6
  • Baby Motha
  • 4:41

  • 7
  • Dog Love
  • 3:42

  • 10
  • Walk These Dogs
  • 2:56

  • 11
  • Blown Away
  • 4:02

  • 12
  • Goodbye
  • 4:50

  • 13
  • Life Be My Song
  • 4:02

  • 14
  • The Prayer VI
  • 1:30

  • Credits

    • DMX
    • Executive Producer


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