DMX “Exodus” Album Review

For those who have come to appreciate the album as an immersive experience, it can be difficult to fully commit to a posthumous release. Part of what makes the best albums so engaging is their clear adherence to an artist’s vision. Though the process of its creation was reasonably well-documented, it’s difficult to assess how much of DMX’s Exodus was put together prior to his passing. Upon seeing the final tracklist, wherein X finds himself absolutely overwhelmed by guest appearances, it can feel as if he’s battling for screen time; a strange development, given that it’s his name lining the marquee.

Consider how engaged X was during his prime. Not only regarding his microphone presence, but his creativity, often unveiled through conceptual tracks like “ATF,” the “Damien” trilogy, and “The Professional.” Paired with a larger-than-life presence, his imagination fueled his reputation as one of the game’s most explosive innovators, a rare sort of performer who could captivate the mainstream without sacrificing his artistic integrity. Some of his biggest singles — “X Gon Give It To Ya” and “Get It On The Floor” come to mind — featured the same violent intensity as his deeper cuts. That’s not to highlight his peak in order to tear down his more recent material, as doing so is a major disservice to X’s personal, and often difficult, journey through life. But it’s important to realize how distinctive DMX truly was, and how unique and revealing his studio albums were.

Alas, Exodus falters in that regard by largely sidelining DMX for the duration. Though his technical prowess is not quite as refined as it once was, there remains an undeniable interest in hearing his perspective. Especially given how much the rapper has experienced, culminating in a renewed dedication to faith and a triumphant Verzuz battle with Snoop Dogg — who actually hosted X in his studio to record the album in the weeks that followed. Though his longtime collaborator Swizz Beatz maintained that the guest appearances were arranged and recorded with X’s blessing, it’s impossible not to wonder what might have been had X been more present. Perhaps it might have led to a deeper understanding of his creative process at the age of fifty.

There are certainly glimmers of X’s signature honesty, especially on the climactic tearjerker “Letter To My Son.” In many ways the project’s emotional anchor, his words to his eldest son Xavier resonate all the more following his tragic passing. “And I don’t know what you thought about my use of drugs, but it taught you enough to not use them drugs,” reflects X, attempting to find a silver lining with frank sincerity. “When you were a kid, you play with toys, okay / But you a man, put them toys away.” Devastating though it may be, the song’s ability to evoke an emotional response deserves recognition. Not only is it successful on that level, but it also stands out for being so clearly important to X, capturing his complexities and nuances that have fascinated and inspired his fans for decades.

Though Exodus certainly provides many standout moments throughout its forty-minute runtime, one of the biggest hurdles to overcome is the unfortunate scarcity of DMX himself. Of the thirteen songs, only three include two verses from X. The rest are either skits or collaborations, where all too often his contributions fall under sixteen bars. To be fair, his endurance levels during the recording process are purely speculative, and it’s entirely possible that X simply wasn’t compelled to pen an abundance of material. Luckily, he’s able to dominate on presence alone, his cadence giving inherent gravitas to any beat he steps to.

Introductory “That’s My Dog,” another album highlight, is fueled by the potent combination of Ruff Ryders nostalgia and a haunting instrumental from AraabMuzik and Swizz Beatz. Spitting alongside his longtime collaborators Jadakiss, Sheek Louch, and Styles P — all of whom were right there on X’s debut It’s Dark And Hell Is Hot — X sounds comfortable over the ghostly, militant production. “You ain’t know, motherfucker? I’m from the home of the brave,” he raps, alluding to his Great Depression banger “School Street.” “Where we played in the mountains ’cause we lived in a cave / When I came into the game, I crashed through the wave / I’m the best, somethin’ that I’m takin’ to the grave.”

The star-studded lineup of “Bath Salts” is attention-grabbing in itself, a gathering of three hip-hop legends that Swizz Beatz has been holding on to for years now. After JAY-Z sets the tone with a notably dated verse, jarring alongside the example set on 4:44, Nas proceeds to unleash a clinic with the spirited hunger of a battle rapper going second in a heated round. Positing X as the grand finale, to quote another of his many classics, “Bath Salts” effectively highlights how DMX might fare in the new millennium. Rough around the edges, brimming with violent conviction and a dog’s feral energy. Despite having its age break the album’s immersion to a degree — for whatever reason, JAY threw in both a Kardashian reference and a nod to Halle Berry’s Catwoman — “Bath Salts” shines as an alignment of three rap titans, though lack of a clear throughline prevents it from reaching the heights of a classic hip-hop posse cut.

The same detachment plagues some of the many collaborations on Exodus. Though tracks like “Dogs Out” with Lil Wayne and “Money Money Money” with Moneybagg Yo are certainly enjoyable as standalone songs, it feels like they were arranged and put together in a whirlwind attempt to capture attention. Thing is, DMX’s fans were already enraptured by his comeback without the presence of a Weezy or a Moneybagg Yo, capable though they may be. At worst, they occupy space that would have been better reserved for an additional DMX verse. Considering that X had been documented in the studio working on the album for some time, one has to wonder how necessary these inclusions were. It’s especially hard to nitpick the presence of a Lil Wayne feature, and a solid one at that — but given that Exodus has presumably become the final DMX album we’ll ever receive, every detour feels that much longer.

In the wake of his death, it feels counterintuitive to place Exodus under the microscope for too thorough an analysis. Longtime fans will likely find much to appreciate throughout the album, if only due to the emotional response elicited by X’s return to rapping. The nostalgia alone is enough to give the project weight, though delegating Infra-Red and Cross — Ruff Ryders who previously appeared on Grand Champ highlight “Untouchable” — to a mere skit feels like a missed opportunity. The absence of Dame Grease was also felt, as his approach would have likely suited X far more effectively than the pop-rap stylings of “Skyscraper” or “Hold Me On.” And that’s not even factoring in the absence of Drag-On, who felt like a surefire inclusion given his longtime history as X’s collaborator; hearing his dexterous bars on a song like “Dogs Out” would have been a welcome addition.

Regardless of what might have been, a key reality remains. Nothing can take away DMX’s artistic accomplishments. He will always be remembered as one of the greatest emcees to have ever done it, as evidenced by the myriad artists who reached out to contribute to the project. Though it may have benefitted from a bit more polish in the mixing department — and more time spent with the man of the hour — you’d be hard-pressed to find an X fan who doesn’t find something positive to take away from Exodus. 

Floyd Mayweather Claims Jake Paul Will Likely Be His Next Fight

Floyd Mayweather is one of the greatest fighters of all time and he has certainly earned his hundreds of millions of dollars. At 44 years old, Mayweather can do whatever he wants when it comes to the sport of boxing, and as of late, he has decided to engage in high-paying exhibition matches. For instance, Mayweather is going to be fighting against Logan Paul this weekend, and he could very well make $100 million as he is expected to receive 50 percent of the Pay-Per-View share.

While speaking to TMZ Sports about the fight, Mayweather mentioned his potential earnings and how it is a great situation for him. He even noted that based on the haul he’s about to make, we should all be expecting a match against Logan’s brother, Jake, in the near future.

As for the fight on Sunday, Mayweather knows he will be criticized no matter what he does.

Jake Paul

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“To me, it’s a win-win but I’m in a no-win because if I knock him out fast in the 1st round, they’re gonna be like ‘Aw man this wasn’t worth it.’ If I let it go a few rounds and drag it out, they’re gonna be like ‘Aw man, he let a YouTuber hang in it for a few rounds’. But, it is what it is. We’re gonna have some fun Sunday,” Mayweather said.

This match is certainly going to be an exciting one, even if it is a completely lopsided affair. Let us know if you will be watching, in the comments below.

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Hennessy Carolina: Cardi B’s Sister Slays W/ Her New Look

New York rapper Cardi B‘s sister Hennessy Carolina has switched it up for the weekend. The popular model has lit up social media with some new, stunning shots of herself looking beautiful as ever donning braids well beyond her shoulders. With Woman Crush Everyday an hourly occurrence and the next 48 hours dedicated to non-work […]

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Tory Lanez Promises Flood Of New Music Is Practically Here

Tory Lanez, Rich The Kid, VV$ Ken - Boink Boink Video

Rap crooner Tory Lanez is almost done making fans wait for the chunes. The hip-hop superstar has promised to come through with a ridiculous amount of new audio flames with summer around the corner. Tory Lanez Promises Flood Of Music TL went to his Twitter page to interact with his followers. Most importantly, Lanez revealed […]

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Ashanti: Here’s 4 Stunning Shots From Her Miami Vacay

R&B singer Ashanti knows the perfect place to have fun under the sun. The veteran crooner lights up her social media pages with stunning slays hanging out in Miami and finding the perfect backdrop to showcase her beauty. In celebration of everyone’s weekend goals getting activated, we’re looking at four jaw-dropping Instagram snapshots from her […]

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Soulja Boy + Fat Joe Go Nuts Over Ashanti’s Swimsuit

Atlanta rapper Soulja Boy and Fat Joe know beauty when they see it. The hip-hop pair have come forward to put big respect on the beautiful and talented Ashanti following a batch of stunning swimsuit pics going viral. Soulja Boy + Fat Joe Go Nuts For Ashanti Ashanti stirred things up initially by dropping a […]

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Lil Mosey Drops First IG Post Since Rape Assault Drama

West Coast rapper Lil Mosey is keeping it all about the music. The hip-hop star has stepped up to share his first Instagram post since going viral over a sexual assault case and arrest warrant. Lil Mosey Drops First IG Post Since Drama LM went to his IG page with a solo shot for his […]

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Bruno Mars And Anderson .Paak Create A Catchy Jingle For SelvaRey Premium Rum Brand

Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak still have people anticipating their next moves as the newly-formed soul duo known as Silk Sonic. Thankfully, they’ve finally resurfaced to drop a jingle for the Mars-owned premium rum brand SelvaRey. 

Bruno Mars Anderson .Paak Jingle SelvaRey Premium Rum Brand
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“Still no signs of an album but we did click up on a new rum and it’s THE BEST RUM ON PLANET EARTH,” Paak jokingly wrote on Instagram in his post announcement, including a quick line of promo by also adding, “Drink responsibly with @selvareyrum and don’t forget, time flys when you’re having rum!!” The sentiment was shared by Bruno as well, who wrote on his own page, “Us all being musicians it’s only right that we put together the official jingle for @selvareyrum.” 

The jingle in question is pretty catchy, mixing in some salsa vibes with a side of soul that’s dedicated solely to sipping lovely in the summertime. Even though this isn’t one of our usual music posts, peep the lyrics below so you can learn them and sing along:

Quotable Lyrics:
Everybody’s sippin’ on rum punch
and mai tais
piña coladas
poolside
I’m talkin bout dancin’
all night and day
a party ain’t a party
without SelvaRey…

As stated earlier, Silk Sonic has many people on the edge of their seats to hear an official new single or the duo’s debut album overall, An Evening with Silk Sonic. If their next music drop sounds anything like the Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping lead single “Leave the Door Open,” we can surely expect one soulful summer. Hurry up and drop the album, guys!

We hope these two continue to keep on singing their songs. Peep the full SelvaRey commercial below, and we’ll be sure to keep you all updated on all things Silk Sonic if they every actually end up being a real thing:

Florida Rap Beef Reportedly To Blame For Mass Shooting At Banquet Hall

We’re sure everyone is hoping Florida can learn to chill TF out this summer. However, that becomes a hard reality to work towards when people are still losing their lives senselessly due to fatal shootings like this recent report we came across in Northwest Miami-Dade.

The fatal incident unfortunately left two people dead and roughly 20 to 25 people injured, and adding insult to industry it all may have started due to a local rap rivalry.

Florida Rap Beef influenced Mass Shooting Banquet Hall
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AllHipHop reports that investigators are asking the community to help them in getting information on the three gunmen who shot 26 people and killed two at a banquet hall in Florida.

Here’s a more detailed account of what went down below, via AHH:

“The cops have more information than people think. Ramirez says at a press conference, “These gun-violence-driven murderers, as it has been said eloquently before me, who are targeting individuals and at the same time hitting innocent people who have nothing to do with their beef, ruining families.” Investigators noted that there was an album release party happening the day of the shooting and that several local rappers such as ABMG Spitta were performing. Flyers about this event were scattered around social media. Also across social media was chatter that included threats and gunplay talk. They are trying to comb through the information to build their case.”

As you can see from the featured photo above, these guys had bullets flying everywhere around the Hialeah, Florida banquet hall. Authorities have released footage of the shooters arriving and leaving, and other footage shows three masked gunmen with semi-automatic rifles and handguns hopping out of a white Nissan Pathfinder to shoot up the spot.

We’re praying for the families of those lost, and praying justice is served overall in this unfortunate situation. Long story short though, calm down Floridians!

Did Conway Try To Shoot His Shot With Mary J. Blige?

Mary J. Blige has been officially divorced from her ex-husband, Kendu Isaacs, for over two years now, so it makes perfect sense that she’d be ready to jump back into the dating market again. Well, it now looks like Griselda homie Conway The Machine might be looking to be the next leading man in her life following some recent signs of flirtation on his end.

Honestly, we can’t blame him for shooting his shot if true. We can definitely think of more than one good reason a guy would fiend for MJB.

Conway Shoot Shot Mary J. Blige
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Onsite! made the original observation of a possible Conway/Mary love connection based off a few recent moments of flirtation. In one of his most recent Instagram Stories, Conway reposted a picture from MJB’s induction into the Apollo Walk Of Fame last week accompanied by a heart eyes emoji, bee emoji, robot face emoji and the hashtag #mines. While the symbols are a bit vague, aside from that heart eyes jawn, the use of that hashtag actually alludes to their situation being more than just a crush.

The other form of evidence was a quick clip of both music stars dancing hand-in-hand at a recent event, and the comments were definitely going off with inquiring minds. “New couple alert!!!!!!!” wrote one follower on his IG page, meanwhile another said, “Gave Her The Chain & 2 Stepped W/ Her. That’s How Bosses Move,” in reference to the bling-bling he gifted to her as a friend. Usually the chain is a sure sign of dating, but we’ll give these two some time to become official before we start jumping to conclusions. If it’s true though, we can’t wait to see the music these two make!

Could you see Conway The Machine and Mary J. Blige linking up as hip-hop’s next royal couple, or should people just let one artist show some innocent love to another? Speak your mind down below in the comments: