Drag-On

Songs: 24
Albums: 3

Albums

Drag-On - Hell and Back
Hell and Back
2004, songs: 11
Drag-On - Opposite of H2O
Opposite of H2O
2000, songs: 12

Facts about Drag-On

Drag-On

Drag-On is an American rapper known for his distinctive style and contributions to the hip-hop genre. Here are some facts about Drag-On:

  1. Early Life and Career: Drag-On, born Melvin Smalls on January 4, 1979, in the Bronx, New York, grew up surrounded by the vibrant hip-hop culture of the 1990s. He began rapping at a young age and quickly gained recognition for his raw talent and lyrical prowess. His big break came when he caught the attention of hip-hop mogul and Ruff Ryders Entertainment co-founder, DMX.

  2. Association with Ruff Ryders: Drag-On rose to prominence as a member of the Ruff Ryders hip-hop collective, which also included DMX, Eve, Swizz Beatz, and The Lox, among others. He made his debut appearance on the Ruff Ryders compilation album "Ryde or Die Vol. 1" (1999), contributing memorable verses to tracks like "Down Bottom" and "D-X-L (Hard White)". Drag-On's gritty delivery and aggressive flow quickly made him stand out as one of the label's rising stars.

  3. Solo Career: In 2000, Drag-On released his debut solo album, "Opposite of H2O", under the Ruff Ryders/Interscope Records label. The album featured hit singles such as "Spit These Bars" and "Niggas Die 4 Me", showcasing Drag-On's lyrical dexterity and streetwise storytelling. Despite facing stiff competition in the crowded rap landscape of the early 2000s, Drag-On's debut album achieved moderate commercial success and solidified his status as a solo artist.

  4. Subsequent Projects: Drag-On continued to release music throughout the 2000s, collaborating with fellow Ruff Ryders artists and expanding his musical horizons. He released his sophomore album, "Hell and Back", in 2004, followed by several mixtapes and independent releases. Although he didn't achieve the same level of mainstream success as some of his Ruff Ryders counterparts, Drag-On maintained a loyal fan base and remained active in the hip-hop scene.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Drag-On's contri

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