Dmx The Rain β
"I thank you Lord for my life, thank you Lord for keeping it."
π§ : If you are looking for this track today, it is widely available on platforms like the official DMX YouTube channel . If you're interested in more of DMX's introspective side,
: Itβs frequently cited by fans as a "life-saving" track that helped them navigate their own personal storms. Key Lyrics to Remember Dmx The Rain
"The Rain" by DMX remains one of his most visceral, introspective tracks. Released on his 2001 album The Great Depression , it samples Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight" to create a haunting atmosphere for Earl Simmons to confront his demons. The Essence of the Track
: It utilizes the iconic, moody synths from "In the Air Tonight," providing a cinematic backdrop for DMXβs gritty storytelling. "I thank you Lord for my life, thank you Lord for keeping it
: Unlike the high-energy "Party Up (Up in Here)", this track shows the "Dark Man" at his most exposed, trading aggression for weary reflection.
: The "rain" serves as a metaphor for the pain, addiction, and constant struggle that defined DMX's life and career. Released on his 2001 album The Great Depression
: It leans heavily into his relationship with God, a recurring pillar in his discography.