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Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18, 1974 in Detroit, Michigan), better known by his stage name Xzibit, is an American rapper, actor, and host of MTV's Pimp My Ride. He began his music career as a member of the Likwit Crew, a loose collective of West Coast rappers including King Tee, Defari, and Tha Alkaholiks. He released his solo debut album 'At The Speed Of Life' in 1996 and has since released 5 more albums, his latest being Full Circle, released in 2006. Check our available Xzibit concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Xzibit is a rap icon. Not because he's a gold and platinum recording artist or because he gave the 'rapper' archetype an unusually personable face on one of MTV's most famous shows. No, the iconic figure that is Xzibit emerges whenever he opens his mouth and raps. His voice and flow are a symbol of rap's vigor and vitality. There are a million and one people who rap. But Xzibit IS rap. You know it when you hear it.Having an advantage like that invariably leads to hubris...
- rapreviews.com
Xzibit hasn't released an album in six years, a period he mainly spent installing hot tubs in sedans. Now, after one label bounce and a couple of false starts, the rapper has finally dropped Napalm on an unsuspecting and largely unconcerned world. After all, it's been a long time since 2000's Up in Smoke Tour, which introduced Xzibit to CD-hoarding white teens, and his acting efforts never put him in the league of Ice Cube or even Ice-T...
- www.slantmagazine.com
The main reason I decided to review Napalm was that I have been pleasantly surprised by recent releases from some of hip hop's elder statesman. Nas's Life is Good was a surprisingly consistent album, with only a clutch of filler. E-40's trilogy The Block Brochure reinforced the street idiom that an old dog can still show hunger and ambition in the rap game. Could Xzibit also return with a vengeance...
- drownedinsound.com
On "Weapons of Mass Destruction," hard-nosed West Coast rapper Xzibit rails against the war in Iraq, his gangsta enemies, and a whole host of other annoyances, including women and weaklings. That the rapper does so without much finesse or wit only serves to divert from the otherwise deep rhythms and brash beats to be found on this, Xzibit's fifth album. Employing a flow that is intense, angry, dark and jaded, Xzibit rarely sounds likeable...
- www.soundspike.com
Returning to the game and to form, Mr. X-to-the-Z Xzibit hits his fans off with one of his hardest albums to date. Not content with just succeeding in one area of the entertainment biz, the L.A. legend is doing a good job of balancing both music and movies, and neither seems to suffer at the hands of time spent on the other. 'Full Circle' is a powerful project that delivers 100% satisfaction once injected in to the hearing system of those who purchased it...
- www.gigwise.com
Pimp my ride indeed. Xzibit is the big gruff teddy bear of rap, the type of bear that kills people, rips mics, then fixes up their whips. If bears drove cars. While the Timbo-produced Hey Now (Mean Muggin) is certified club gold, listen to Cold World - which pairs the eerily similar stories of a gangbangin' American teen and an Islamic teen in Baghdad - if you had any questions about his skills...
- www.hour.ca
Befitting these roller-coaster times, the hip-hop world morethan ever feels like the stock market. Master P's onceindomitable stock is down, while Dr. Dre's slumping portfolio isnow soaring on a huge point gain, thanks to his protegeEminem -- and Dre's glaringly cynical re-embrace of the hardcorestyle he'd once so bluntly denounced. Eminem isn't the only one Dre should thank for his commercialrevitalization...
- ew.com
Does Michael Moore need rap allies? Beginning his fifth album by re-arranging sound bites by President Bush to reveal a plot to "dominate the weak and intimidate the world," Xzibit reinvents himself as a rapper invigorated by current events. He equates America's fighting in the Middle East with a "war on blacks" and tells of a 13-year-old Iraqi whose family, "too broke to move and find shelter," dies together in a bombing ("Cold World"). But it isn't all bad news...
- www.blender.com
Surly and daft in equal measure, LA's Xzibit has done rather well for himself, due in no small part to the patronage of Dr Dre and Eminem. Man Vs Machine is business as usual over at Mainstream Rap Central: overlong, with a handful of ace tracks (notably the ultra-silly "Symphony In X Major"); full of jailcell hustler homilies, baroque synth stabs, Cristal references, guest appearances (Dr Dre! Eminem!) and naff samples (Toto's "Africa")...
- www.uncut.co.uk
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