It's September 04, 2025, 01:07:15 AM
A kingmaker Deluxe and a new King T album please
This album is not bad at all!
Kingmaker opens with confidence and control. Xzibit moves through each track with a steady hand and a voice that cuts through thick, layered beats. The production leans heavy—rich with low-end grit, sharp snares, and a mix of live instrumentation and sample flips that keep things grounded. Tracks like “Play This at My Funeral” and “Been a Long Time 2” hit with clarity, built around hard drums and precise bars, while “The Moment” bursts with energy, Busta Rhymes and JasonMartin jumping into the mix without losing pace.The album moves across different moods without breaking its focus. “Earth is Over” grinds forward with tense horns and cold realism. “Leave Me Alone” drops into a slower, organ-heavy groove, where X and Dr. Dre keep things stripped down and personal. On “Crash,” Royce da 5’9” brings a sharp edge, and “American Idol” stretches into a darker, more reflective space.Xzibit sounds fully locked in. The lyrics are blunt, detailed, and direct. He doesn’t waste bars or fall into nostalgia. The guests (including Ice Cube, King Tee, B-Real, T, Redman, and Busta Rhymes) come ready, the beats knock, and the sequencing keeps things tight. Kingmaker doesn’t drift. It stays focused, heavy, and unshaken from start to finish. Comeback albums by Hip Hop vetrans are more often miss than hit, but this one slaps.
King T is on High & Mighty new LP dropping next week: 07. Dubbs Up (feat. King T)
Theres a new song coming out, “music to drive by” Xzibit, ice t, eiht and B lamont, don’t know what album the song is from.