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Popular for his overwhelming rap skills! What are DMX’s most popular songs ranked?

Popular for his overwhelming rap skills! What are DMX’s most popular songs ranked?
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Popular for his overwhelming rap skills! What are DMX’s most popular songs ranked?

DMX, a hip-hop MC who also worked as a music producer and actor, gained popularity for his distinctive vocal delivery and skillful rapping.

Despite a troubled childhood, he was saved by hip-hop, and his debut album entered the U.

S.

charts at number one—truly embodying the American Dream.

He sadly passed away in 2021 at the young age of 50, but his presence had a major impact on the scene.

Here, we’re introducing a ranking of DMX’s most popular songs, so even if you’re not very familiar with hip-hop, be sure to check it out!

Popular for his overwhelming rap skills! DMX’s Top 10 Most Popular Songs (1–10)

Party Up (Up In Here)DMX1rank/position

DMX – Party Up (Up In Here) (Enhanced Video, Edited)
Party Up (Up In Here)DMX

This work delivers a powerful impact with a raw rap that lays bare anger and frustration, paired with a striking beat reminiscent of a fire alarm.

The passionate performance and aggressive lyrics blend seamlessly, shaking the listener to the core.

Included on the December 1999 album “…And Then There Was X,” it was released as a single the following year.

It was also featured in the films Gone in 60 Seconds and Bad Boys, and grew into a song synonymous with DMX.

Interestingly, although DMX was initially reluctant to make it, it ultimately became one of the defining works of his career.

With its energetic sound and strong message, it’s an exceptionally effective track for boosting motivation or as workout background music.

How’s It Goin’ DownDMX2rank/position

A collaboration between American rapper DMX and R&B singer Faith Evans.

Released in 1998, this sentimental track samples The Headhunters’ 1975 song “God Make Me Funky.” The music video features appearances by artists such as Eve and Ja Rule.

Ruff Ryders’ AnthemDMX3rank/position

This track portrays the harshness of the streets and the strength to survive.

DMX’s deep vocals and the distinctive beat leave a strong impression.

Released in May 1998, it was included on his debut album, “It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot.” The powerful chorus really hits home.

This work marked a turning point in DMX’s career and had a major impact on the hip-hop scene.

It has been used across various media—films, TV shows, video games—and has become part of pop culture.

It’s a recommended song for those who want to feel the street vibe or need something to fire themselves up.

X Gon’ Give It To YaDMX4rank/position

This commercial has a unique worldview that conveys Kentucky’s commitment to chicken through the powerful presence of a rooster.

The way it steadily moves forward while swaying its body, combined with the intense lighting, expresses strength clearly.

Although it presents the curious concept of showing the chicken before it’s served as food, its appearance inspires a sense of safety and trust.

Further amplifying the force of the visuals is the track “X Gon’ Give It To Ya” by DMX.

The heavy, resonant beat paired with the wild rap leaves a strong impression, evoking power and confidence.

Where The Hood At?DMX5rank/position

DMX – Where The Hood At? (Dirty) (Music Video) HQ
Where The Hood At?DMX

DMX, the legendary American rapper who was hugely active in the late 1990s.

While many rappers from that era still stick to an old-school style today, he kept catching trends throughout his long career.

One of his most acclaimed classics, “Where The Hood At?,” is a work marked by that good old-school rap feel.

It’s an extremely energetic track, so I think it’s perfect for activities like weight training.

Dogs OutDMX6rank/position

DMX is an American rapper, producer, and actor who has been active since 1991.

This track is included on his fifth album, Grand Champ, released in 2003.

The album was a hit in Canada and reached No.

1 on the charts in the United States.

Get It On The FloorDMX7rank/position

Get It on the Floor (Re-Recorded)
Get It On The FloorDMX

Another entry from DMX makes the ranking.

Hardcore hip-hop and breakdancing really are a perfect match.

“Get It On The Floor” is a powerful track that showcases the best of DMX.

It’s the perfect song when you want to go all-in on power moves.

The track’s beat has a very strong attack, so it also suits entries and footwork.

Definitely give it a try!

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