‘The Great Depression’ is the fourth studio album from the legendary rapper DMX, released on October 23, 2001, by Ruff Ryders and Def Jam. This DMX album marked his fourth consecutive debut at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, selling an impressive 440,000 copies in its first week and achieving Platinum status by December of that year. With powerful tracks like ‘Who We Be’ and ‘We Right Here,’ this album showcases DMX’s unwavering connection with the Ruff Ryders.
- Track Listing:
- 1. Sometimes
- 2. School Street
- 3. Who We Be
- 4. Trina Moe
- 5. We Right Here
- 6. Bloodline Anthem
- 7. Shorty Was Da Bomb
- 8. Damien III
- 9. When I’m Nothing (Feat. Stephanie Mills)
- 10. I Miss You (Feat. Faith Evans)
- 11. Number 11
- 12. I’ma Bang
- 13. You Could Be Blind (Feat. Mashonda)
- 14. The Prayer IV
- 15. A Minute for Your Son
Experience the raw emotion and powerful storytelling that make this one of the best hip hop albums of 2001. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to DMX’s discography, you can buy DMX The Great Depression album and appreciate its enduring legacy.
Crystal Fox (verified owner) –
DMX’s The Great Depression is a masterpiece! The raw emotion in tracks like ‘Who We Be’ resonates deeply. A must-have for any hip hop fan.
Thomas Wise (verified owner) –
This album captures the essence of early 2000s hip hop. The beats and lyrics are timeless. Definitely one of the best DMX albums out there!
Carrie Santos (verified owner) –
I bought DMX The Great Depression album and was blown away. The storytelling is incredible, and it’s still relevant today.