Garnering a sick buzz with appearances on LL’s “5,4,3,2,1” and his underground cut “Born Loser”, DMX first presented us with the adrenaline-fueled and grimy “Get At Me Dog” – which set the stage for one of the most different, but incredible debuts to close out the nineties, It’s Dark & Hell Is Hot. The album that put Ruff Ryders on the map massively.
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