About "The Great Depression"
The Great Depression is the fourth studio album by American rapper DMX. It was released on October 23, 2001 by Ruff Ryders Entertainment and Def Jam Recordings. The production on the album was handled by multiple producers including Just Blaze, Dame Grease, Black Key and DMX himself. The album also features guest appearances by Stephanie Mills, Faith Evans and Mashonda.
The Great Depression was supported by three singles: "We Right Here", "Who We Be" and "I Miss You". The album demonstrated his continually strong allegiance with the Ruff Ryders. The album received generally mixed to positive reviews from music critics and was a commercial success. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart, selling 440,000 copies in the first week. It became certified platinum in December of that same year.
Top songs by Jam
- A Town Called Malice
- Man In The Corner Shop
- Going Underground
- Shopping
- Tales From The Riverbank
- And Your Bird Can Sing
- Absolute Beginners
- Heatwave
- Down In The Tube Station At Midnight
- Dreams Of Children
- English Rose
- Get Yourself Together
- Ghosts
- Girl On The Phone
- In The City
- Billy Hunt
- Here Comes The Weekend
- Hey Mister
- I Got You
- It's Too Bad
- Disguises
- A Bomb In Wardour Street
- The Eton Rifles
- Big Bird
- London Girl
- Boy About Town
- Bricks & Mortar
- I Need You
- David Watts
- I've Changed My Address
- In The Street, Today
- London Traffic
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