: Many tracks feature a "gothic" or horrorcore-inspired aesthetic, particularly the sinister "X-Is Coming," which adapted Freddie Krueger's nursery rhyme. Themes of Conflict and Faith
The lead single that served as a formal warning. It was raw, stripped-down, and unapologetically New York. "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" dmx its dark and hell is hot zip
: Standard and remastered versions are available at retailers like Grooves-Inc.com (~$8.42) and Independent Music Market (~$11.40). : Many tracks feature a "gothic" or horrorcore-inspired
Perhaps the most enduring legacy of the album is the track "Slippin’." While not the biggest radio hit, it remains a definitive look into the artist's psyche. Over a soulful sample, X details his fall from grace, his struggles with mental health, and the cyclical nature of his trauma. He raps, " particularly the sinister "X-Is Coming