Already

Already

Infobox Single
Name = Already


Artist = DMX
from Album = Walk with Me Now
B-side =
Released = TBA
Format =
Recorded =
Genre = Hardcore rap
Length = 3:23
Label =
Writer = DMX
Producer = Divine Bars
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Come Thru' (Move)" (2006)
This single = "Already" (2008)
Next single =
"Already" is a hip hop song by the American rapper DMX, and will be his first single [http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=20332 DMX Interview at XXL] XXLmag.com. Accessed March 14 2008] from the upcoming album "Walk with Me Now". Release date is yet unknown. It was produced by Divine Bars. The song was leaked on March 14, 2008. It was also most likely be featured on the Walk with Me Now disc of the album.

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NOTE: Early on, production on "Already" was attributed to both Divine Bars and Diamond Krowns. However, it was later revealed that production was solely the work of Divine Bars. To date, Diamond Krowns has done no production on the upcoming DMX album, "Walk With Me Now and You'll Fly With Me Later." An artist associated with Diamond Krowns has worked as a hired musician on some of the tracks produced by Divine Bars. But this is the extent of the connection between DMX and Diamond Krowns.


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