Genius Meanings
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Quando Rondo & YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Give Me A Sign
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[Intro] / (SephGotTheWaves) / (Bankroll Got It) / [Chorus: Quando Rondo] / I say, "Lord, give me a sign" (I say, "Lord, give me a sign") / Show mercy when it's time (Show mercy
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Spotify – This Is DMX
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1. DMX- X Gon' Give It To Ya / 2. DMX- Ruff Ryders' Anthem / 3. DMX- Party Up / 4. DMX- Where The Hood At / 5. Eminem, DMX & Obie Trice- Go To Sleep / 6. DMX- Slippin' / 7. DMX
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DMX – Prayer (Skit)
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[Spoken Word: DMX] / Lord Jesus, you have brought me from a place so dark / To the point where I can now feel the love in my heart / And I know it's just a start, for there is more
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Blaze Audio – Eternal Fire
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[Verse 1: Eminem] / If I were to die, murdered in cold blood tomorrow / Would you feel sorrow, or show love? Or would it matter? / Could never be the lead-off batter / If there ain
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Sickick – DMX Tribute Mashup
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You think it's a game? / You think it's a game? / (It doesn't even matter) / Y'all gon' make me lose my mind / Ayo, what's my name? (So on) / Y'all gon' make me go all out DMX (all
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DMX – Prayer II / Ready to Meet Him
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On “Ready to Meet Him,” DMX opens the song with a prayer. He then goes into his reasoning as to why he is ready to meet God. He expresses grievances with racism in America and
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DMX – The Convo
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“The Convo” was labeled an “absolution poem” by Vibe Magazine… and rightfully so. The song is a reflection of what he’s done/doing, and he’s admitting to his wrongdoings in an
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DMX – The Prayer IV
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Let us pray / Father God, I am just learning how to pray, bear with me / First I thank You for the life of everyone that's here with me / Then I thank You for the love You give me
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DMX (Ft. Jadakiss & Styles P) – It's Personal
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[Verse 1: DMX] / We all got guns, we all got dogs / We all gon' make that trip to the morgue / We all find it harder to see through the fog / We all know the difference between
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DMX – Damien
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“Damien” is a story, with characters voiced by DMX, highlighting the relationship between DMX and a character named Damien, with whom the rapper makes a deal which involves
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DMX – How’s It Goin’ Down (Album Version)
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”How’s It Going Down” is a 1998 DMX single featuring R&B star Faith Evans on the intro.
It tells the story of an affair he has with a woman who has kids—and the father is still
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DMX – Slippin'
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“Slippin'” is about self-motivation. In this song DMX shares his thoughts on making positive changes in his life.
DMX delivers powerful inspiration by vowing to himself to strive
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DMX – Party Up (Up in Here)
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A scathing diss track against unnamed rappers who were driving DMX out of his tree, this banger from …And Then There Was X is a common party song.
Producer Swizz Beatz talked
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DMX – Prayer (1998)
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DMX takes a moment to offer a prayer to God. Not only does he thank his creator, but he explains himself and even questions the motives of God. This prayer was the beginning of a
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Kendrick Lamar – Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe
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The content of this song doesn’t advance the narrative of the album. It is told from the perspective of present-day Kendrick Lamar, who isn’t happy with the state of rap music, and
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DMX – A Minute for Your Son
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[Verse 1: DMX] / You got a minute for Yo' son, Father? I need to talk / I'm so tired of tryin' to run, Father, let's take a walk / I'm so sorry for what I done, Father, it ain't my
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DMX (Ft. Busta Rhymes & Swizz Beatz) – Come Thru (Move)
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[Hook: Swizz Beatz - 2X] / When I Come thru Everything gon' Stop / When I Come thru Everything gon' Stop / When I Come thru Everything gon' Stop / Now move.. move.. move.. move
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DMX (Ft. Faith Evans) – I Miss You
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A tribute to DMX’s grandmother, Mary Ella Holloway after she passed away. X addresses how much he misses her and talks about his family members as if he’s talking directly to her
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Kanye West & André 3000 – Life Of The Party
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“Life Of The Party” is a collaboration with André 3000. Its title is a term Ye has used in his song “Jesus Lord” to refer to his late mother Donda West.
A version of the song was
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Moneybagg Yo – Scorpio
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[Intro: DMX, Lovey & Schamika & Moneybagg Yo] / Bein' played? How's it goin' down? (All I want is you) / It's on 'til it's gone, then I gots to know now (All I want) / Is you with
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DMX (Ft. Regina Belle) – Angel
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The 2nd sequel to The Convo , the 1st sequel being Ready to Meet Him.
In all three tracks, DMX seems to have lost his way and calls out to his savior for guidance. These songs
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DMX – Right/Wrong
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The 11th track on DMX’s Cradle 2 The Grave Album.This song particularly talks about X finding God and toward his path finding God he must rise over all sent to negatively impact
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Kanye West – Last Call
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On The College Dropout’s final track (hence the title), Kanye West tells his story from being just a producer to the Yeezy we all know and love.
The track was originally produced
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DMX (Ft. Jadakiss & Styles P) – We Don’t Give A Fuck
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“We Don’t Give a Fuck” finds X in familiar surroundings, collaborating with his fellow Yonkers MCs Jadakiss and Styles P of the LOX; all while over a dark and gritty Irv Gotti-
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DMX (Ft. Sisqó) – What These Bitches Want
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Released as the third single from …And Then There Was X, “What These Bitches Want” features R&B singer Sisqo. At the time of the song’s release, DMX was coming off of two number
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DMX – Where the Hood At?
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DMX’s goes hard on the lead single for Grand Champ, DMX’s 2003 album.
The beat is an updated version of the 1989 track “Young, Gifted and Black” by Big Daddy Kane.
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DMX – Life Be My Song
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[Intro] / Ask me if I cry / I'll tell you why I can / Come on! / [Hook] / I'm gonna go hard whether I'm right or wrong / Till the dead and gone, it's on! / What ya'll really want
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Godfather of Harlem (Ft. DMX, Rick Ross & Swizz Beatz) – Just In Case
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[Verse 1: Rick Ross] / Tryna touch ten figures, oh / Lay on my back watching the ceiling fan / I had a dream to touch a kilo gram / I seen your bitch through my Cazal shades
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DMX – I Can Feel It
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[Intro: DMX] / Sometimes / Sometimes you just know / You just know, that's all / [Chorus: Nardo] / I can feel it coming in the air tonight / Hold on / I've been waiting for this
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The Game & Kanye West – Eazy
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“Eazy” is a track from The Game and Ye, marking the duo’s ninth officially released collaboration.
The song is named after the late West Coast rapper Eazy-E, whose 1988 debut
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The LOX (Ft. DMX & Lil' Kim) – Money, Power & Respect
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[Intro: Lil' Kim] / See, I believe in money, power and respect / First you get the money, then you get the motherfuckin' power / After you get the fuckin' power, motherfuckers will
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DMX (Ft. The LOX & Ma$e) – Niggaz Done Started Something
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The posse cut from DMX’s debut album It’s Dark And Hell Is Hot featuring fellow Ruff Ryders members The LOX and the Harlem rapper Ma$e.
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DMX (Ft. Janyce & Jinx Da Juvy) – Blown Away
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[Singing] (DMX) / Like the wind (like the wind) / God will take (god will take) / All my sins (all of my sins) / Blown away (will be blown away) / Like the wind (yes) / Like the
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Funkmaster Flex (Ft. DMX) – Do You
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[Funkmaster Flex] / You know what I mean? Be clear, baby! / Funkmaster Flex, DMX! / I'm fucking built for this shit right here! / [Intro] / That "T" would help though / Here we go
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J. Cole (Ft. Amber Coffman & Cults) – She Knows
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Born Sinner’s third single features Dirty Projectors’ Amber Coffman (Cole had previously sampled her on his remix of Major Lazer’s “Get Free”), also heavily sampling the Cult’s
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DMX (Ft. dEnAun, Exodus Simmons & Nas) – Walking in the Rain
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Inspired by 70s soul music, “Walking in the Rain” is one of the more introspective tracks on Exodus. It sees DMX confronting his age, religion, and the culture he surrounded
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Nicki Minaj – Ganja Burn
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On “Ganja Burn,” Nicki calls out the competition. She reminds them that they’re nothing. They can never top her successful, long lasting career.
The music video—directed by Mert
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Joyner Lucas – Devil’s Work 2
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[Intro] / Oh-oh, oh-oh / Ooh, oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh-oh, oh-oh / Ooh, oh-oh, oh-oh / Guess we gotta try this again / [Verse] / Dear Lord, I know that we been here before (Yeah) / It's
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DMX – Look Thru My Eyes
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In This song X takes you through the things he has seen in his life both in the streets and in the rap game.
He does this to show people what he has gone through, the way he has
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2Pac – Ambitionz Az a Ridah
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For All Eyez On Me, 2Pac embraced a grittier thug persona than he ever did before, embedded partially due to his association with gangsta rap label, Death Row Records. ‘Pac felt
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DMX – Last Hope
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[Intro: DMX] / They do it every time man / Every time / Every time they do it to me / [Chorus: Adreena Mills & DMX] / I gotta make it out and move quickly / Can't allow the past to
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A$AP Rocky (Ft. Skepta) – Praise the Lord (Da Shine)
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“Praise the Lord (Da Shine)” is the 5th track from A$AP Rocky’s third studio album, TESTING.
This song marks the third collaboration between Rocky and Skepta, following 2016’s “
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DMX – The Rain
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[Intro] / Next stop, Chicago / It's such a long, long train ride / It's such a long lonely ride back home / [Verse] / Now I know only I can stop the rain / Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh / Now
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Eminem & Snoop Dogg – From The D 2 The LBC
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“From The D 2 The LBC” is a single from Detroit legend Eminem and fellow Dr. Dre protege, Snoop Dogg. The song’s title pays homage to the two rapper’s respective cities, Detroit
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Dave – God's Eye
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[Verse 1] / Look, I just moved outta London cah' things were really sticky / Grey gates, Range Rovers, sittin' pretty / You know I loved my G-SHOCKs if you were really with me
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DJ Kay Slay (Ft. 3D Na'Tee, Aobie, AZ, Big Daddy Kane, Big Dubez, Billy Danze, Black Thought, Bodega Bamz, Bun B, Bynoe, Cassidy, Chris Rivers, Chuck D, Coke La Rock, Consequence, Conway the Machine, Cory Gunz, Dave East, DJ Doo Wop, Drag-On, E-A-Ski, E.D.I. Mean, Freddie Foxxx, Fredro Starr, Fred the Godson, Ghostface Killah, Gillie Da Kid, Grandmaster Caz, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Grand Puba, Greg Nice, Gunplay, Havoc, Hocus45th, Ice-T, Inspectah Deck, Jim Jones, Joell Ortiz, Jon Connor, J.R. Writer, Junior Reid, Kaflow Kaboom, King Kirk, Kool DJ Red Alert, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, KXNG Crooked, Lil' Cease, Lil' Fame, Loaded Lux, Locksmith, Lord Jamar, Lord Tariq, Maino, McGruff, MC Serch, MC Shan, Merkules, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Mike Cee, Millyz, Mistah F.A.B., Ms. Hustle, Mysonne, Nino Man, Omar Epps, OT the Real, Oun-P, Page Kennedy, Papoose, Peter Gunz, Pretty Tone Capone, PTKNY, Raekwon, Rah Digga, Ransom, Ras Kass, Redman, RJ Payne, Rockness Monsta
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[Intro: DJ Kay Slay & Sheek Louch] / Trackateering Music / Man, y'all did it with this one here, y'all / People love to use that quote, "I'm doin' it for the culture" / But what
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Big L (Ft. Grand Daddy I.U., JAY-Z, Lord Finesse, Microphone Nut & Party Arty) – Da Graveyard
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Following the Harlem posse cut “8 Iz Enuff,” Big L drops another posse cut with “Da Graveyard.” The song is notable for its appearance from JAY-Z, who was previously featured in
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