The Dog (DMX album)
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The Dog | ||
Studio album by DMX | ||
Released | 4th June 2007 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Label | Sony/Ruff Ryders | |
Producer(s) | Swizz Beatz | |
DMX chronology | ||
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Year of the Dog...Again | The Dog | Last Sony Studio Album
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The Dog is going be the 7th studio album of multi-platinum selling rapper and actor, DMX (Earl Simmons). The only confirmed track 'Back Like That' was scheduled for one of X's 5 albums at Def Jam but was held off after he left the label to join Sony. Simmons claimed that this track would make hip-hop history but stated that he was ignored.
The rumour of whether of not the track 'Spellbound' will appear is somewhat of a mystery as the rapper had mentioned that he would like it to feature in his last 3 albums at Sony. 'Spellbound', the hit from K-Solo was claimed by X to be stolen when the two rappers met in jail a few years before X was signed. Kevin 'K-Solo' Madison took a test on a lie detector and the results went in favour of DMX. Swizz Beatz (X's long term friend and President of Ruff Ryders) showed concern over the possibility of infringing copyright.
The artists that will likely appear on The Dog are: Jadakiss, Eve, Styles P, Busta Rhymes and Big Stan. The artists that are rumoured to appear on the album are; Yung Wun, Drag-On and Mase.
'The Dog' is scheduled for release on 4th June 2007
[edit] Confirmed Tracks
- "Back Like That" (Produced by Swizz Beatz)
- "50 Reasons" (Featuring 50 Cent & Tony Yayo)
[edit] Rumoured Tracks
- "Spellbound" (Produced By Swizz Beatz)
- "187/Do You Remember" (Featuring Busta Rhymes & The Game)
- "Bark To The Limit (Snippet)"