Xzibit's debut album, At the Speed of Life, is an excellent mixture of hardcore showcases for his lyrical virtuosity and ruminative, reflective hip-hop ballads. Though his...
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Nineteen-ninety-eight proves to be a strong year for west coast hip-hop. Xzibit wastes little time returning to the rap scene with the follow-up to his 1996 debut At The...
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The dysfunctional member of the Likwit Crew once again re-emerged to lyrically decapitate fake MCs. Xzibit's verbal asperity and rough, blunted diction is unmistakable. The...
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L.A. Underground artist Xzibit first surfaced on the Likwit Crew founder and rap game veteran King T single, "Freestyle Ghetto," in 1995. Thus having established himself as...
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It's only appropriate that Xzibit's highly anticipated, and often-delayed, Restless concluded hip-hop's millennial melting pot. After all, Xzibit's association with Dr. Dre...
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From XzibitĘs initial introduction with Tha Liks more than half a decade ago, and two solo albums which stayed undercover for most of hip-hop America, an opportune...
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Xzibit has long been the MC voted most likely to succeed, but while his third outing, 2000's Restless, brought him into the big time saleswise, the gruff-voiced Golden State...
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Four albums deep, Xzibit's presence on the microphone rivals that of the better MCs of the latter day. However, on Man vs Machine, Xzibit seems to have lost some of the edge...
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Four albums deep, Xzibit's presence on the microphone rivals that of the better MCs of the latter day. However, on Man vs Machine, Xzibit seems to have lost some of the edge...
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Continuing on with his career trajectory to date -- an album every two years, each a further impressive lyrical showcase, if not necessarily a full-fledged success -- Xzibit...
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Continuing on with his career trajectory to date -- an album every two years, each a further impressive lyrical showcase, if not necessarily a full-fledged success -- Xzibit...
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Continuing on with his career trajectory to date -- an album every two years, each a further impressive lyrical showcase, if not necessarily a full-fledged success -- Xzibit...
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