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No Description Available.Genre: Rap, Hip-HopMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: PARelease Date: 17-OCT-2006 Review: Exactly what I wanted! - Great album and great seller. I highly recommend it. Review: Five Stars - Thank you
| ASIN | B00000AW34 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #315,008 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #780 in West Coast Rap #2,141 in Gangsta & Hardcore Rap & Hip-Hop #4,704 in Pop Rap (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (60) |
| Date First Available | November 30, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Label | EONE MUSIC - URBAN |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | EONE MUSIC - URBAN |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.5 x 5 inches; 8 ounces |
A**Z
Exactly what I wanted!
Great album and great seller. I highly recommend it.
S**G
Five Stars
Thank you
P**O
X to the Z is back!
Xzibit has endured some of the largest ups and downs I've ever seen in an emcee's career. He started out as an underground phenemonen, as a member of the Alka-Holics, and dropping classic tracks like Paparazzi. He got his big break when Dr. Dre took interest in the young aspiring rapper, and put him on his ground-breaking album, 2001, as well as producing multiple tracks for X to the Z. Despite being on so many commercially successful emcee's albums, and having support that other indie rappers would die for, Xzibit never really blew up. It's hard to say why. There's nothing wrong at all with Xzibit; he's actually one of the most underrated cats of the last decade, especially in his native land of California. He had dope rhymes, significant hype, and strong production, yet the mainstream never really took to him; keep in mind, Xzibit basically tried to enter the mainstream during the Shiny Suit era, and his rhymes were a bit too complex for the average hip-hop listener(and still are, perhaps even more so now). Xzibit was down, but not out; how did he rebound? With a reality television show on MTV. Yep, whether we like to admit it or not, Pimp My Ride revived Xzibit's career, and got him back in the eye of a commercial audience. He tried to capitalize on his newfound popularity by releasing with Weapons of Mass Destruction, but failed. Now, Xzibit never really fell off, but while he was aiming for the mainstream, his music quality toned down quite a bit after Restless. With a new independent deal, and an album crafted to please both himself and his core fanbase, Xzibit manages to release one of the best albums of the year. Tracks like Thank You, Invade My Space, Concentrate(which flips a crazy Buddhist sample), On Bail, Rollin', and Ram Part Division are just some of the many highlights of this album, which is dope from the minute you press play(something Xzibit's mainstream brothers attempted to do this year, but failed miserabley at). Pick this album up; it's another amazing hip-hop album in 2006, which has undoubtedly been one of the best years for hip-hop in a considerably long time.
A**Y
Changed my perception of Xzibit
While I'm not a loyal Xzibit fan, I did purchase his previous two albums, Weapons of Mass Destruction and Man vs. Machine. However, Full Circle shows an insightfulness and depth that I never saw in his previous albums. Although Full Circle is a step down in terms of flow and lyricism, I'm always happy to hear X take a more reflective tone. Favorite tracks: "Rampart Division", "Concentrate", "Family Values", "Black and Brown", "Thank You".
B**S
so far the best...
I've bought all releases of Xzibit except for the singles since he started in the middle of the '90s. I must say that this one is so far the most comprehensive & completed work of his. I like it very much and I didn't stop listening to it since I received it 2 weeks ago! I'm listening to it in my car all the time! :) I really hope that the new album in '09 is going to be at least as good as this one!
N**E
A solid return to form (3 and 1/2 stars)
Xzibit is one of the most underrated rappers out of the West Coast. At The Speed Of Life and 40 Dayz and 40 Nightz were classics. Then he started to lose steam. Restless was solid but Man Vs Machine and Weapons Of Mass Destruction were below average and below Xzibit's true potential. This album is alot better than his previous two but its has flaws. Jelly Roll's(who produces half of this album) beats sometimes dont mesh well with Xzibit's raw style of rapping. Invade My Space, Whole World and Rollin are proof of that statement. Xzibit is an abstract MC who needs beats that compliment his style. This album has its gems though: Ram Part Division is X to the Z's doing his best impression of the cops in LA. Concentrate was a banging single and pretty good choice for the lead single. Black And Brown and Thank You are as beautiful as they are heartfelt. Other notables: Scandalous B*****s, Family Values and Say It To My Face feat Kurupt. On Bail feat T-Pain, Daz and The Game and Poppin Off featuring the always reliable DJ Quik and King T are pretty boring tracks and The Donnell Rollins skit is just as stupid as the talks show its mimicking. Bonus cuts. The San Quinn Remix of Concentrate feat San Quinn is okay. The Westside remix of Rollin is just as weak as the original. Minute To Pray is a standout out of the three bonus tracks. Bottom Line: Full Circle is better than the previous two albums that Xzibit made. While it's not on the level of 40 Dayz and 40 Nightz and At The Speed Of Life, its still a notable release worth checking out. Standouts: RAM PART DIVISION, SCANDALOUS B*****S, BLACK AND BROWN, THANK YOU, FAMILY VALUES and MINUTE TO PRAY.
B**O
Xzibit, the Man
(An awesome CD and lyrically he hits real life issues. His last track "Thank You" is a beautiful song to all his fans and is very heartfelt. "Family Values" is a great piece to uplift women and he even hit some controversy of his exgirl that went with Usher and tried to plant a baby on both of them on "Scandalous B******". He even tries to uplift blacks and hispanics on the song "Black & Brown" where he's urging them to avoid prison. There's a slight Christian value in a few of his music, but he definately is street. An overall excellent CD and has awesome replay value.)
S**.
man i dindnt even buy it i just heard it
hahahahahahahahaha everybody here that bought it witch i think is 7, are the 7 out 17,000 people who bought it hahahahahahahahaha, i aint hating on x, just the people who promoted it, his "street team" must have been getting there car pimped out, hahahahahahahahaha, here's somethin 2 all u rappers dont sign 2 kouch records they lazy. and these 7 reviewers, ha, stay loyal, even though 5 of u actually paid 4 it.hahahahahaha, i gave it a 5 cuz i feel sorry, haha na its 10 outta 5, classic go not buy it, hahahaha this is 2 fun.
ア**父
新しいアルバムではないけれど、斬新な音づくりがいいですよ。サンプリングも面白い。
B**E
👍👍👍
C**N
Rien à redire sur cet album, pour ceux qui aiment le voix et le flow de Xzibit! Des bonnes productions (jelly roll, Dj Quik, khalil...) et des collaborations (Daz, Kurupt, The Game, Too Shortou encore Dj Quik, pour ne pas le citer à nouveau). Bien punchy, beaucoup d'humour et de lyrics percutants.
Y**I
Best album he’s had since restless. Really enjoying it.
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