Filmed in DMX's home neighborhood of Yonkers, New York , featuring the local housing projects.

The official music video for DMX 's was released in 2003 as the lead single for his fifth studio album, Grand Champ . The "dirty" or explicit version of the video typically includes the full third verse, which is often removed in clean edits. Video & Song Highlights

The video features several high-profile hip-hop figures, including Swizz Beatz , Fat Joe , Busta Rhymes , and Drag-On .

You can find the explicit, high-quality version of the video on several platforms: Content Type Official Video (Clean/Standard) Watch on YouTube Exposed Vocals Explicit (Dirty) HQ Version Watch on Exposed Vocals Unearthed Sound Popular HQ Mirror (156M+ views) Watch on YouTube Key Production Facts

It showcases DMX and a large crowd in the streets, often riding motorcycles and ATVs, embodying the "Ruff Ryders" aesthetic. Top High-Quality (HQ) Video Sources

The music video is unique because it merges two songs; the first half is "Where The Hood At?", while the second half transitions into "A'Yo Kato" , a tribute to DMX's close friend Rudy "Kato" Rangel who was murdered earlier that year.

Produced by the group Tuneheadz , the song samples Albert King's "I'll Play the Blues for You," which was previously used by Big Daddy Kane.

It became the last DMX song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 during his lifetime (peaking at #68) and remains one of his most recognized "rallying call" anthems.

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Filmed in DMX's home neighborhood of Yonkers, New York , featuring the local housing projects.

The official music video for DMX 's was released in 2003 as the lead single for his fifth studio album, Grand Champ . The "dirty" or explicit version of the video typically includes the full third verse, which is often removed in clean edits. Video & Song Highlights

The video features several high-profile hip-hop figures, including Swizz Beatz , Fat Joe , Busta Rhymes , and Drag-On . dmx_where_the_hood_at_dirty_music_video_hq

You can find the explicit, high-quality version of the video on several platforms: Content Type Official Video (Clean/Standard) Watch on YouTube Exposed Vocals Explicit (Dirty) HQ Version Watch on Exposed Vocals Unearthed Sound Popular HQ Mirror (156M+ views) Watch on YouTube Key Production Facts

It showcases DMX and a large crowd in the streets, often riding motorcycles and ATVs, embodying the "Ruff Ryders" aesthetic. Top High-Quality (HQ) Video Sources Filmed in DMX's home neighborhood of Yonkers, New

The music video is unique because it merges two songs; the first half is "Where The Hood At?", while the second half transitions into "A'Yo Kato" , a tribute to DMX's close friend Rudy "Kato" Rangel who was murdered earlier that year.

Produced by the group Tuneheadz , the song samples Albert King's "I'll Play the Blues for You," which was previously used by Big Daddy Kane. Video & Song Highlights The video features several

It became the last DMX song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 during his lifetime (peaking at #68) and remains one of his most recognized "rallying call" anthems.