While DMX remains top dog of the Ruff Ryder family hierarchy, the emergence Eve, the Lox, and in-house producer Swizz Beatz has expedited the label's transformation from a once-emerging force into a hip-hop powerhouse of the late '90s and early '00s. The next wave of the double R movement is Drag-On, and title of his debut, The Opposite of H2O, refers to his self-acclaimed lyrical zest. Drag's high voltage persona but juvenile rhyme schemes are most pressing when aligned with his Ruff Ryders cohorts: "Here We Go" featuring Eve, "Niggas Die 4 Me" featuring DMX, and "Ready for War" featuring the Lox. But in a most unenviable catch-22, Drag's lyrical deficiencies are also magnified by these groupings, as inept solo tracks "Ladies 2000" and "Groundhog's Day" reveal an emcee who is still very codependent on his crew. Overall, Opposite of H2O crashes and burns.
CONDITION: NEW! Minor wear on cover.
TRACK LISTING
1 Parental Advisory (Intro) 0:41
2 Opposite Of H2O
Featuring – Jadakiss
3:41
3 Spit These Bars
Featuring – Swizz Beatz
3:43
4 Groundhog's Day 3:15
5 High Roller (Skit)
1:08
6 Niggas Die 4 Me
Featuring – DMX
3:52
7 Here We Go
Featuring – Eve (2)
3:54
8 Snipe Out
3:48
9 Click, Click, Clack
Featuring – P. Killer Trackz
3:26
10 Get It Right
Featuring – DMX
3:42
11 Shaquita (Skit)
Featuring – Capone (6)
0:52
12 Ladies 2000
4:27
13 Drag Shit
Featuring – Styles P
3:22
14 Ready For War
Featuring – The Lox
3:57
15 Hot Dick (Skit)
1:30
16 The Way Life Is
Featuring – Case
4:55
17 Pop It
Featuring – Jay "Icepick" Jackson
4:14
18 What's It All About
Featuring – Parle
4:53
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