It's June 16, 2024, 07:25:06 AM
It went hard though... cause it was like Xzibit was trying to be all sanctimonious on "Papparazi" and then ended up getting served on Makaveli. I'm as big of an Xzibit fan as anyone, but still call a spade a spade--he got served on the most historic album in rap history. He didn't get it as bad as other rappers though--they didn't even say his name. A lot of industry cats got it way worse--so they showed respect for him being from the coast and having skills.I think even Xzibit would admit that when he heard that shit he was like, "damn they got me". You say it's "idiotic" okay. He even calls himself "worthless". Meaning he wasn't shit until he got wit Pac and decided to bomb first !!!!!!!!! BOOM !!!
Yeah he's Top 5 in my book... 2pac, Eminem, Nas, Snoop, then Xzibit.And his first 3 albums were all Classic, then Man vs. Machine had some great songs but wasn't a great album. A couple of the tracks in fact were unlistenable. Then he had that heroic comeback album later in life when he dropped Napalm.
nope Xzibit did not get served because hip hop is only about skill, respect and knowledge and not about making money,. If you're in it for the money and not for the love of Hip Hop then you're not Hip Hop and you're being a culture vulture
facts which is why xzibit is who he is and, while the outlawz are dope, there’s a reason they never reached that stature and the line pretty much explains thatwhere’s your heart at? if you in it for the money & the fame then your spirit is confused so while the line sounded dope when bomb 1st dropped n we was all kids goin “ooooohhh!!!!” in retrospect, he really dissin himself in the big picture