Opposite of H2O

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Opposite of H2O
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 2000
Genre East Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, hardcore hip hop
Length62:57
Label
Producer Swizz Beatz
Drag-On chronology
Opposite of H2O
(2000)
Hell and Back
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [2]
Entertainment Weekly C+ [3]
RapReviews5/10 [4]

Opposite of H2O is the debut studio album by American rapper Drag-On. [5] Originally scheduled for a January 25, 2000 release, it was ultimately released on March 28, 2000, through Interscope Records and Ruff Ryders. [6] It was produced by Swizz Beatz, Dj Iroc, and P.K., among others. Critical reception of the album was mixed.

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Critical reception

Rolling Stone wrote that "on the darker songs, [Drag-On's] monotone rides stealthily over the album's dismal grooves, casting a morbid spell, and, ironically, when he and DMX actually collaborate, on the invigorating 'Get It Right', Drag more than holds his own." [7]

Commercial performance

Opposite of H2O debuted and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard top 200 and number 2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, with first week sales of over 150,000 copies. [8] It spent 14 weeks on the Billboard 200 before leaving the chart. The album has been certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over 500,000 copies in America. [9]

Track listing

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. [10]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Parental Advisory (Intro)" Icepick Jay0:41
2."Opposite of H2O" (featuring Jadakiss) Swizz Beatz 3:41
3."Spit These Bars" (featuring Swizz Beatz)
  • Smalls
  • K. Dean
  • Michael Gomez
DJ Shok3:43
4."Groundhog's Day"
  • Smalls
  • Anthony Fields
P. Killer Trackz3:15
5."High Roller (skit)" 
  • Icepick Jay
  • Swizz Beatz (co.)
  • Sye (co.)
1:08
6."Niggas Die 4 Me" (featuring DMX)
Swizz Beatz3:52
7."Here We Go" (featuring Eve)
P. Killer Trackz3:54
8."Snipe Out"
  • Smalls
  • David Starr
David Starr3:48
9."Click, Click, Clack" (featuring P. Killer Trackz)
  • Smalls
  • Fields
P. Killer Trackz3:26
10."Get It Right" (featuring DMX)
  • Smalls
  • Simmons
  • K. Dean
Swizz Beatz3:42
11."Shaquita (skit)" (featuring Capone) Icepick Jay0:52
12."Ladies 2000"
  • Smalls
  • Sheldon Harris
Teflon4:27
13."Drag Shit" (featuring Styles P)
  • Smalls
  • Styles
  • D. Dean
  • K. Dean
Swizz Beatz3:22
14."Ready For War" (featuring The Lox) DJ Iroc 3:57
15."Hot Dick (skit)" 
  • Icepick Jay
  • Grimmy (co.)
1:00
16."The Way Life Is" (featuring Case)
  • Smalls
  • Jay Jackson
  • K. Dean
Swizz Beatz4:55
17."Pop It" (featuring Icepick Jay)
  • Smalls
  • Jackson
  • K. Dean
Swizz Beatz4:14
18."What's It All About?" (featuring Parlé)
  • Smalls
  • D. Dean
  • K. Dean
Swizz Beatz4:53
19."Life Goes On" (Bonus Track)
  • Smalls
  • K. Dean
  • Gomez
  • Swizz Beatz
  • DJ Shok
3:37

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [15] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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