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DMX - Grand Champ (CD)

Album Details: Grand Champ

Release Date:09/16/2003
Label:Def Jam
UPC:044006336923

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 10, 2003 | 6 out of 7 found this Grand Champ review helpful

    i love this cd dmx keeps it real and he has been out longer than a lot of these rappers now he is a caring person and i love the lyrics it shows the truth about life in a way. its not all about money and how many girls he got, its about life. its fin...e to have some things about sex, money and stuff but not in every song you rap about the same thing. dmx is one of the best rappers out there and he will always be remembered and will always be the best! Read more Less

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    Grand WHAT?! DMX done fell off?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 25, 2003 | 2 out of 3 found this Grand Champ review helpful

    Pros: It's his last album

    Cons: everything else

    I just went and saw X, Nas, and lil kim in concert. X was the best...off the hook...but he only did one song off his album. Of course Where Da Hood At was the only song and for good reason. There is only 3 good songs on this album and anybody who ...is givin it 5 star reviews must be suckin this mans d!@ck!! Terrible...Ja-Rule quality music...it makes me sick!!! Read more Less

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    It's often said that you can't teach an old dog new tricks, and that maxim certainly holds true for the self-professed Grand Champ of canines, DMX, on his album of the same name. For his fifth album in six years, the veteran rapper reprises many of the same themes and motifs that had made his previous efforts so popular among hardcore rap fans and influential among his East Coast peers. As usual, he barks at his unnamed adversaries over hard-hitting Ruff Ryder beats, flexes his rhetorical muscle with his ever-confrontational rhyme style, advocates valor and faith while disdaining materialism, and frames his world within a polarized context, drawing a bold line between "dogs" and "cats." By this point, the scenario should be familiar to those who've followed DMX this far into his career; in many ways, his albums are mirror images of each other, in terms of drama, production, ideology, sequencing, and thankfully, to an extent, quality. However, the initial impact that DMX made with his t...remendous and industry-changing debut, It's Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998), lessened with each successive follow-up, and Grand Champ is no exception. It's a well-crafted and thought-out album but feels like a sequel, and as such, it serves its purpose: to satisfy fans and move units. The anthemic lead single, "Where the Hood At," is precisely modeled after previous DMX rallying calls like "Ruff Rider Anthem," "What's My Name?," and "Who We Be." Likewise, "Get It on the Floor" is a trademark Swizz Beatz club-banger -- and a remarkable one at that, perhaps one-upping even "Party Up (Up in Here)." Grand Champ closes sentimentally: "Don't Gotta Go Home" is a fractured-relationship duet with Monica that's prime urban crossover material; "A'Yo Kato" is a heartfelt ode to a lost dog with a shuffling, almost Latin beat by Swizz Beatz; and "Thank You" is a rousing gospel-rap tune featuring Patti LaBelle that's surprisingly effective and closes the album with magnificent flair (if not for the obligatory bonus track). Yet it's a long road to this sentimental closing run; for every one of the aforementioned highlights, there's at least one, if not two, run-of-the-mill tracks that deserve no more than a couple listens. Not quite the big comeback DMX needed at this point in his quietly sagging rap career, Grand Champ regardless has its share of highlights. Longtime fans may decide to drop off at about this point, if they hadn't already, while those content with the usual -- or new to DMX -- should find plenty to savor on Grand Champ. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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DMX

Following the deaths of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G., DMX took over as the reigning, undisputed king of hardcore rap. He was that rare commodity: a commercial powerhouse with artistic and street credibility to spare. His rapid ascent to stardom was actually almost a decade in the making, which gave him a chance to develop the theatrical image that made him one ... Read more