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Xzibit appeared on the Effective Immediately podcast, where DJ Hed asked him about his thoughts on DMX's performance at the 1999 Woodstock festival.
DMX's "Party Up (Up in Here)" became the biggest Billboard Hot 100 hit of his career at that point in 2000, but many didn't ...
DMX's hit single "Party Up (Up In Here)" was actually a direct response to Kurupt's infamous diss track "Callin Out Names." ...
Muso and Afternoons regular Chris Schulz says we need big artists, major shows and large-scale touring to return to Aotearoa ...
So much rap music comes out all the time, and especially with frequent surprise releases, it can be hard to keep track of it all. So, as a way to help keep up with all of it, here’s a roundup of the 5 ...
Xzibit released his first album in 13 years, “Kingmaker,” in last month, which reunited him with Dr. Dre on the track “Leave Me Alone.” Xzibit released his first album in 13 years ...
West Coast rapper Xzibit said Dr. Dre wanted him to sign with his Aftermath Entertainment label, but there was just a small problem—or 11 million of them. After conjuring up his verse in 15 ...
Xzibit claims that his former label boss, Steve Rifkind, wanted Dr. Dre to pay $11 million to buy him out of his contract to join Aftermath Records. Xzibit spoke to Red Bull ahead of the release ...
This is where the platinum-selling rapper, actor and business mogul Xzibit awaits us at his personal recording studio. On site for a photo shoot with The Red Bulletin, X, whose reputation precedes ...
By Mackenzie Cummings-Grady It’s been 13 years since Xzibit dropped his last album Napalm, and a whole lot has changed since. Not just with Xzibit, who has since ventured into the cannabis ...
Don’t expect Xzibit to partake in shrooms again anytime soon. During a recent appearance on the Dope as Usual podcast, the multi-hyphenate put his proven storytelling prowess on full display ...
To hip hop fans, Xzibit is the LA rap titan who made a name for himself during the late 90s and early 2000s, delivering multiple hits and sharing stages with icons such as Dr Dre, Eminem ...