A.D. Amorosi It was a far softer, flightier, even funnier DMX who made this his major label debut through Ruffhouse/Columbia.
Back in 1992, his flow and the jingle-jangling production of this track was closer to an LL Cool J than the barking dog DMX would become known for — even though he does refer to himself as having “to scrap with a pit because I tried to take his bone.” Still, this single deserved more attention than it got at the time: a pink slip from Ruffhouse after “Born Loser” failed to win.
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