Best of DMX
by David JeffriesIn the three years since the slightly superior DMX collection The Definition of X: The Pick of the Litter was released, the high-intensity rapper concentrated more on acting than music. Even if his output had been scant since the last set, his jumping ship and signing to Columbia in 2009 gives former Def Jam label good reason to release a new collection. In the liner notes, 2010s The Best of DMX wears every chart position with pride, as if deep cuts dont matter, just the big numbers. This means the set does offer something pleasingly different than its predecessor, pulling the great big single Grand Finale off the Belly soundtrack, but save a couple different picks and an historical liner essay, theres little reason for Definition owners to update. On the other hand, anyone without any DMX in their catalog will find the set a thrilling overview with massive hits like "What's My Name," "We Right Here," "Where the Hood At," and Ruff Ryders Anthem sitting next to fan favorites like Damien and X Gon Give It to Ya. Even if Definition has the edge, this is still a great introduction, a fantastic portable hits collection, plus a significant step up from the faceless 2009 set Playlist Your Way.