Detailed item info | Track listing | 1. Dog Intro 2. My Life - (featuring Chinky) 3. Where the Hood At 4. Dogs Out 5. Get It on the Floor - (featuring Swizz Beatz) 6. Come Prepared 7. Shot Down - (featuring 50 Cent/Styles P) 8. Bring the Noize 9. Untouchables - (featuring Sheek/Syleena Johnson/Infa-Red/Drag-On) 10. F*** Y'All 11. Ruff Radio 12. We're Back - (featuring Eve/Jadakiss) 13. Ruff Radio 2 - (skit) 14. Rob All Night (If I'm Gonna Rob) 15. We Go Hard - (featuring Cam'Ron) 16. We 'Bout to Blow - (featuring Big Stan) 17. Rain, The 18. Gotta Go - (skit) 19. Don't Gotta Go Home - (featuring Monica) 20. A 'Yo Kato - (featuring Magic/Val) 21. Thank You - (featuring Patti LaBelle) 22. Prayer V, The 23. On Top - (bonus track, featuring Big Stan)
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | 50 Cent, Big Stan, Cam'Ron, Chinky, Drag-On, Eve, Infa-Red, Jadakiss, Magic, Monica, Patti LaBelle, Sheek, Styles P, Swizz Beatz, Syleena Johnson, Val | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Personnel includes: DMX, Swizz Beatz, Chinky, Sheek, Syleena Johnson, Infa-Red, Cross And Drag-on, Eve, Jadakiss, Cam'Ron, Big Stan, Monica, Magic Val, Patti LaBelle. Producers include: Tuneheadz, No I.D., DJ Scratch, Joaquin "Waah" Dean, Swizz Beats. DMX loves dogs, and feels a connection to them; he's certainly never made a secret of it, infusing his raps with numerous references to man's best friend. On the intro to his fifth record, GRAND CHAMP, the East Coast rapper/actor asserts his canine preference as, not surprisingly, the pit bull ("they make good companions, but even worse enemies/it's all in how you take 'em"). It's a fitting portrait of the gruffer-than-gruff-voiced, remarkably uncompromising hardcore rapper, who leaves the listener to either embrace his stark world or get the hell out. GRAND CHAMP reveals DMX to be as fierce as ever ("only know how to be one way, that's the thug"), spewing his usual blend of unconstrained love and vitriol. He follows the intro with one of his trademarked laying-it-on-the-line rants before launching into a series of furious condemnations. Like 2Pac and Nas, DMX has learned the value of the schizophrenic combination of the inspirational and the ultra-violent; he could be his own greatest companion and his fiercest enemy. It's this quality that makes him one of the most intriguing hip-hop superstars out there, and GRAND CHAMP continues his larger-than-life legacy.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 stars out of 5 - ...F*** Y'all is a fizzing, barking onslaught, as fine as anything he's done... Mojo (11/01/2003)
...DMX is pop's most riveting one-dimensional star. And like every DMX album, this is a mini-exorcism... - Grade: B- Spin (12/01/2003)
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