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It is one of the most recognizable tracks in hip-hop history—the siren-like synth, the barking ad-libs, and the legendary chant: "Stop, drop, shut 'em down, open up shop." Yet, almost never existed. The song that defined a movement and catapulted DMX to superstardom was born not out of artistic inspiration, but a lost bet. A Beat That Felt Too "Rock 'n' Roll"

The song only happened because DMX lost a game of cards to Ruff Ryders co-founder . The stakes? If DMX lost, he had to record over the Swizz Beatz instrumental. After losing the bet, DMX reportedly went into the studio and wrote the lyrics in just 15 minutes . ruff_ryders_anthem

Want to dive deeper into the DMX era? You can find his full discography on YouTube Music or read more about the Ruff Ryders collective's history . DMX's "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" Almost Never Released It is one of the most recognizable tracks

The Bet That Changed Everything: The Story of "Ruff Ryders’ Anthem" The stakes

Ultimately, the song DMX once called "elementary" became the cornerstone of his legacy, proving that sometimes the tracks an artist resists most are the ones the world needs to hear.

Released on May 5, 1998, "Ruff Ryders’ Anthem" became the third single from DMX’s debut album, . It didn't just top the charts; it shifted the entire sound of the era. At a time when hip-hop was leaning into glossy, "shiny suit" production, DMX brought a feral intensity back to the forefront.

: While it originally peaked at #93 on the Billboard Hot 100, it reached a new peak of #16 in 2021 following DMX's death.