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Props to Nima.. that was a great interview. I grew up listening to Xzibit I still remember reading about him for the first time in a 96 summer issue of the Source, like a lot of artists from that era he had integrity and his own creativity that made you take notice of him.That interview was a nice trip down memory lane. From 2000 to 2003 Xzibit was my favorite rapper behind Pac, Nas, and Eminem. And "Paparazzi" is still one of the best rap songs ever to me.I never knew his first album At the Speed of Light went gold in Germany, that was an interesting story. And I also like what he said about the new school of rappers and fans not valueing what he values, that was on point, I feel the same way.Nice interview bro, salaam.
Quote from: Abdul-Infinite presents... The Vital Organ on June 06, 2008, 02:37:01 AMProps to Nima.. that was a great interview. I grew up listening to Xzibit I still remember reading about him for the first time in a 96 summer issue of the Source, like a lot of artists from that era he had integrity and his own creativity that made you take notice of him.That interview was a nice trip down memory lane. From 2000 to 2003 Xzibit was my favorite rapper behind Pac, Nas, and Eminem. And "Paparazzi" is still one of the best rap songs ever to me.I never knew his first album At the Speed of Light went gold in Germany, that was an interesting story. And I also like what he said about the new school of rappers and fans not valueing what he values, that was on point, I feel the same way.Nice interview bro, salaam.Appreciate it man, I feel the same, X was always one of the cats I listened to the most and who stayed dope consistently (to me). I was very pleasently surprised to see how normal and down to earth he is in reality. I don't know if you saw the concert footage i upped (www.dubcnn.com/interviews/xzibit-liveinhamburg) but X gave a shoutout to dubcnn on stage at the end of the show, that was a real good look.