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XZIBIT - Full Circle

| All Music Guide | | Bitter about Sony and the label's handling of his career, Xzibit split from the major and went indie, taking his Open Bar imprint and himself to Koch. In 2006, there are plenty of other major-label rappers in exile at Koch, but few of them have exploited the freedom of indie life as well as Xzibit. With a wide range of topics being covered and former Bomb Squad member Keith Shocklee's name in the credits, Full Circle is an uncompromised album in the classic hip-hop style, with Xzibit eager to get back to business on his own terms. ...full text |
| | AllHipHop.com | | As a regular Joe, Alvin Joiner seems to be at peace. The better known, Los Angeles bred rap veteran alter ego Xzibit still has something to prove though. Coming up under the wings of King T and the Alkaholiks, X was an underground favorite amongst Hip-Hop purists. The raw delivery on his freshman effort At The Speed Of Life got him automatically accepted on both coasts. In time X to the Z landed a stellar guest verse on Snoop Doog's "B Please" and a star was born. Backed by the good Doctor Dre, Xzibit finally saw the big money. ...full text |
| | HipHopDX | | When Xzibit said he would come back Full Circle with his newest LP, many anticipated heat. After all, if you recall Paparazzi and Welcome to L.A. you know what X can do with a pen, pad and a mic. Sure, he’s become Mr. Pimp My Ride over the years, but he’s steady gotten better as an emcee with each album, even if his beats have gotten worse and his limelight duller. This album is no exception....full text |
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