Dmx — And Then There Was X Zip ((hot))

The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 , selling approximately 698,000 copies in its first week. This made DMX the first artist in history to have his first three albums debut at the top spot.

When you unzip that folder today and hit play on "Party Up," you are hearing a time capsule of turn-of-the-millennium chaos. It is one of the few diss tracks (widely rumored to be aimed at Kurupt) that became a universal party anthem. It bridged the gap between the gritty streets and the suburban mall culture of the TRL era, a feat that is nearly impossible to replicate today. DMX And Then There Was X zip

: While his previous works were known for dark, gothic, and religious themes, this album adopted a more commercial and radio-friendly sound, which helped propel it to massive mainstream success. Grammy Recognition : The album received a nomination for Best Rap Album at the 2001 Grammy Awards. Tracklist & Key Singles The album debuted at #1 on the Billboard

“I walk the line between heaven and hell / And every time I fall, I get up…” — DMX, “The Professional” It is one of the few diss tracks

Recorded largely in Miami, the album balanced DMX's signature "bark" and aggression with smoother, more radio-friendly production. [DISCUSSION] DMX - ...And Then There Was X (25 Years Later)