Unleashed & Unreleased
Unleashed & Unreleased is a mixtape by American rapper DMX that contains mostly unknown or previously unreleased tracks. It was released in 1998.
Track listing
External texts
- The text of the second verse of "Ghetto Life" was used in the song" Some X Shit "from the album Ruff Ryders Fri. "Ryde or Die Vol. 1".
- Some text "Can't You See" was used in the song "Who's Next" on the album DJ Clue Fri. "The Professional Part 2".
- The song "Niggaz Can't Touch Me Kid" was later re-recorded with the amended text, but the same backing and can be heard on the album "Rap Sheet".
- "ATF (Open the Door)" is nothing but a "ATF" to "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot".
- The song "Baby Mother" was later re-recorded and can be heard on the album "Year of the Dog... Again." Based on the substrate "Hey Lover" LL Cool J.
- Text "4, 3, 2, 1 Freestyle" was used on the "Intro" to "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot".
- The song "Deeper & Deeper" was later re-recorded and can be heard on the album "The Desert Storm Mixtape: Block Party Vol. 1". Furthermore, the last verse was used in the song "Get At Me Dog".
- The text of the song "Don't Pay Dues" DMX used in the song "The Story" from the album "Black Gangster".
- Lyrics "Any MC" was used in the last stanza of "The Great" Ruff Ryders album Fri. "Ryde or Die Vol. 2".
- "Edge of da Night" is an older version of "I Can Feel It" to "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot, "only without Phil Collins.
- Half of the text of the "Who Shot Ya" was used in the first verse hit Fri. "Bring Your Whole Crew" from the album "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood", the other half was used in the "Murdergram" from the album" The Professional "DJ Clue.
- "Against the Grain" is a remix of the song "Make a Move" with the text that was used in the "Catz Don't Know". The primer contains samples the work of Teddy Pendergrass "Close the Door".
- The text of "Spellbound" was stolen by rapper K-Solo, and used in a song with this title. After the test, the polygraph did it come to light.
- The text of the first verse of "Up to No Good" was used in the song "Ryde or Die" Ruff Ryders album Fri. "Ryde or Die Vol. 1".
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