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Hell and Back (album)

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Released
  
February 10, 2004

Length
  
58:57

Release date
  
10 February 2004

Recorded
  
2003

Artist
  
Drag-On

Label
  
Virgin Records

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Hell and Back (2004)
  
Hood Environment (2007)

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop

Producers
  
Swizz Beatz, Rockwilder, Neo da Matrix, Needlz

Hip hop music albums
  
Vol 4: The Redemption, Ryde or Die Vol 3: In the "R, Swizz Beatz Presents, The Dirtiest Thirstiest, Ryde or Die Vol 1

Hell and Back is the second studio album by rapper Drag-On. It was released on February 10, 2004 for Virgin Records and featured production from the likes of Swizz Beatz and Rockwilder. Hell and Back was not as successful as his previous album, only peaking at number 47 on the Billboard 200, however it did fare better on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, peaking at number 5.

Contents

Due to the disappointing album sales Drag-On was quickly dropped from Virgin Records

Critical reception

AllMusic editor Andy Kellman found the album lackluster compared to Opposite of H2O, criticizing the producers and Drag-On's label mates for crafting uninspired beats and lyrics. Jon Caramanica, writing for Rolling Stone, commended Drag-On for emulating DMX's world-weary flow and fine-tune his lyrics but felt that he squandered it when either compared to the album's guest artists or delivering generic party tracks. Vibe writer Laura Checkoway praised the combination of Drag-On's vocal delivery over idiosyncratic production and his attempts at lyrical growth on "My First Child" and "Life Is Short", despite diverting away from that established blueprint, concluding that "Hell and Back is still a trip worthwhile."

Songs

1Intro0:22
2Feel My Pain2:59
3Bang Bang Boom4:23

References

Hell and Back (album) Wikipedia