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XZIBIT - KINGMAKER (Official Discussion)
Konnekted:
Listen to Kingmaker!!!
The Predator:
--- Quote ---Xzibit unveils new project ‘Kingmaker’
(WIB Album Reviews)
Legendary West Coast rapper/businessman/entertainer Xzibit breaks his 12-year musical hiatus with his new release Kingmaker. The 20-track project is a return to form for the rapper as he dons the mantle of a seasoned OG who has earned his stripes. Released under Greenback Records, the project boasts powerful names such as Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, Redman, B-Real and Ty Dolla $ign.
From the opening track “Play This At My Funeral,” Xzibit lays the foundation as he reflects on his journey and the hurdles he had to overcome to get to this point. This is followed by the banger “Everywhere I Go” (ft. Dem Jointz), a solid cut that is perfect for the whip. The previously released single “Been A Long Time Pt. 2” (ft. Jenn Em) continues Xzibit’s life story theme, reminding listeners of his antecedents bolstered by a gripping melodic performance by Jenn Em. The fun continues as X recruits Busta Rhymes and Jason Martin for “The Moment,” an anthemic jam brimming with raw bravado lyrics. The long awaited collaboration with Dr. Dre, “Leave Me Alone,” hits the bullseye, and is garnished with a solid vocal performance by Grammy-nominated Ty Dolla $ign. X has a lot to unpack as he expands his range, rapping on trap beats, thumping West Coast and East Coast style production. Examples include “Genesis,” “History” and “Shut Yo Mouth” featuring Compton Av and Butch Cassidy. On the lyrical tip, he teams up with Detroit’s very own Royce da 5′9 and K.A.A.N on “Crash” while giving a platform to newcomers like Guapdad 4000 and Tre Capital on “What U Like” and “End Of The Day ” respectively. “On For The Love,” X reflects on the glitz, glamour and drama and his love for the culture alongside Ice Cube and singer Lorine Chia. The final and title track, “Kingmaker” helps bring it to a close with a solemn backdrop brimming with insight and heartfelt lyrics about loss, sacrifice, and the ultimate revenge being success.
Overall, Kingmaker is a brilliant effort that serves as a culmination of his efforts on and off the public view. From his struggles, the ups and downs, and in-betweens, everything is well documented right here.
Other notable tracks include the Redman and B-Real-assisted “Higher” and the inspirational “Success.”
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dan9700:
I recently gave the album another try, and listened to it all again and honestly there’s zero reply value, even shut your mouth got dry. No songs stand out to me. Unfortunately deleted the album off my playlist. Such a shame because his older albums have crazy reply value.
WCThang:
--- Quote from: dan9700 on May 28, 2025, 05:26:00 AM ---I recently gave the album another try, and listened to it all again and honestly there’s zero reply value, even shut your mouth got dry. No songs stand out to me. Unfortunately deleted the album off my playlist. Such a shame because his older albums have crazy reply value.
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So unfortunate you feel this way. I'm constantly playing the album still. Shut yo Mouth gets better and better.
dan9700:
--- Quote from: WCThang on May 28, 2025, 07:20:12 AM ---So unfortunate you feel this way. I'm constantly playing the album still. Shut yo Mouth gets better and better.
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the issue with shut your mouth is he is only on it at the end for 20 seconds its like its not his song, and yes thats the only song I like, all the others have boring production and beats, im glad he is still making music but wasnt for me, still wish him all the best
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