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Xzibit - At the Speed of Life

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Free Music Review: WestCoast underground classic!
Hit: 5 Stars

It's not good to see X nowadays... he made the first step to mainstream. His debut album "At the speed of life" truly a gem. His lyrics is tight, his voice is overwhelming and the beats is well-done. What the ... sholud be needed for a classic album? Nothing else! Straight underground with Tha 'Liks, Diamond and Muggs. Classic! West Coast hip hop at its finest! Told: 5-stars. And also Told: Stop collabbing with Dre!

Free Music Review: This is a great start
Hit: 5 Stars

xzibit is the best rapper ever.the best songs are paparazzi and positivley negative

Free Music Review: A lyrical masterpiece, great West Coast underground sound.
Hit: 5 Stars

Xzibit definitely had something going for him from day one. His lyrical depth and awareness is untouchable. Put that together with some great, rugged beats and you have At The Speed Of Life. Xzibit mainly clowns commercial rap which is fine with me. But also he takes on subjects such as life, females, gangsta tales, and sometimes just flat out lyricism. If you like Cash Money, do yourself a favor and don't buy this. If you like REAL hip-hop, you'll love this. The beats are dark, and the sound of this album is extremely East Coast. Actually, if Xzibit and his homies weren't claiming Los Angeles on this album, some of the tracks may even sound East Coast in a way. But it's still a classic from the intro to the outro. Also, Xzibit's joined by a lot of his friends, such as Tash, J-Ro, Hurricane G, King T, and others. The styles of beats range from classical loops, jazz tunes, and underground rappin' beats. "Gets you open like Nicole Brown Simpson".

The first song on the album is the deep, "At The Speed Of Life". Here Xzibit basically introduces himself, and what you're going to hear on the album. It has a heavy drum-beat, and a nice laid-back feel. One of my favorites is "Just Maintain". This song features J-Ro and Hurricane G, and they rip up fake rappers. The beat has this cool little keyboard loop I really like. "Eyes May Shine" has more of a menacing beat to it, which sounds really good, and strings in part of it. Xzibit gets rugged on this one, I love the way they put the chorus together on this track. "Positively Negative" almost has a Death Row-like sound to it, and features King T. The two talented emcees trade lines over a bumpin' beat. I now want to clear up this thing about "Paparazzi". This song doesn't sound radio friendly at all, in fact, it condemns fake gangsta rappers over a classical-loop. This is a great song, excellent pick for the first single to represent Xzibit. "The Foundation" is produced by DJ Muggs from Cypress Hill, it is a nice piano-laced track, and definitely has a message. Xzibit spits true game here. "Bird's Eye View" is HILARIOUS! It's a posse cut with Tash, J-Ro and Hurricane G along with E-Swift. J-Ro does a verse making metaphors fitting with alcohol for each city: Brew York, Mi-Ti-Ami, 40-O-hio, crazy lyrics! Xzibit and Tash rip it up too. Classic track. And when Tash says "Lookin' down on your Moms from a bird's eye view", it's bound to get someone laughing. "Hit And Run Part II" is a slower song, but has this great, laid-back keyboard lick. It's the most relaxing thing. Indescribable. Xzibit raps about females here, and there's a skit with Ron Hightower, from the Steve Harvey show. "Carry The Weight" is definitely the most personal song here. Xzibit talks about his life and the things that went wrong. It makes me sad every time I listen but it's true and beautiful. With another classic sample-loop. Then comes the funny songs again: "Plastic Surgery" featuring Ras Kass and Saafir. A song with a jazzy little bass loop, and the three perform "plastic surgery" on all fake emcees to enhance their styles. Classic. Funny song too.

To conclude, this whole album is quite good. It shouldn't be slept on. It's better than Xzibit's newer stuff, but that isn't bad either. Xzibit put it down here. No contest, check this one out.


Free Music Review: XZ 's classic
Hit: 4 Stars

New fans of Xz's 2000 Chronic status will be doing themselves a favor to check his underground debut from '96, when he rolled with the Alkaholiks and had beats by Muggs from Cypress and Diamond. This is a top shelf album.

Free Music Review: Roughly softly
Hit: 5 Stars

Alongside his new album entitled "restless" this is xzibits best work. The main thing that is so good about mr. x-z is his rough voice, which here is complemented (or maybe contrasted) by light, happy tunes and sometimes (as on the "Paparazzi") classical songs. It really works, on top of that, lyrically xzibit is extremly talented and the songs are deep. Unlike his other album "40 dayz and 40 nightz" this album is great from start to finish (except for the occassional annoying interlude) which is important. Also songs like "the foundation" and the "Paparazzi" really prove his talents. If your not sure about xzibit, or haven't heard his stuff before, buy this you wont regret it, then get "Restless". Top notch artist.
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