The tune "We Right Here" produced by DMX from The Great Depression album.
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"We Right Here" is a rap song that talks about being strong and not giving up. It came out in 2001 with powerful words. DMX talks about how he's not backing down and how he and his crew are staying. The song has a lively rhythm and DMX's strong voice shows he's confident in what he's doing. In each part of the song, he talks about facing problems without fear. "We Right Here" is like a song of encouragement, telling people to stay brave and keep going when things get tough.
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DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, was a big name in rap known for his tough and powerful style. He was born on December 18, 1970, in Mount Vernon, New York. DMX became famous in the late 1990s with his gritty lyrics and strong way of rapping. People liked his mix of tough rap and deep storytelling, and he gained a huge amount of fans. He released many albums, like "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot" and "Flesh of My Flesh, Blood of My Blood," which were both praised by critics. But DMX also had a tough personal life, with problems like addiction and legal troubles. Despite all of this, DMX made a big mark on rap and is remembered as one of the best in hip-hop history.
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