Reviews
"...marks DMX's official canonization as a ghetto saint, who has made it loud and clear that the masses' pain becomes his pain...", "DMX...shines, delivering a deep, intimate record that sounds like it was written in a confession booth...", Included in the Source's "Top 10 Albums of the Year 1999.", "...As he rasps distinctively through a set of horror-show hardcore hip-hop, DMX's primal grooves pump as relentlessly as an AK-47 and he's not afraid to mix it up (Mary J. Blige and Marilyn Manson make cameos)....At his best, he radiates a nihilistic thug charisma that rivals Tupac's." - Rating: B+