| Xzibit |
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Alvin Nathaniel Joiner |
| Origin |
Detroit, Michigan |
| Years active |
1995 to present |
| Genre(s) |
Rap/Hip Hop |
| Label(s) |
Sony Music 1995-2005
Koch Records 2006-present |
Xzibit (a.k.a. X To The Z) is the stage name of Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18, 1974). He is an American hip hop performer, actor, and television personality. He is also known for hosting MTV's Pimp My Ride. He tends to release a new album every 2 years, his latest is set for a late 2006 release.
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Contents
- 1 Rap career
- 1.1 Studio Discography
- 1.2 Solo
- 2 Other media
- 2.1 Video game appearances
- 2.2 Feature films
- 2.3 Television
- 3 Filmography
- 4 Trivia
- 5 External links
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Rap career
Xzibit got his start as a member of the Likit Crew a loose collective of West Coast rappers including Tha Alkaholiks and King T. After touring with them in 1995, Loud Records released the feisty young rapper's debut album, At the Speed of Life (1996). The album, produced by DJ Muggs of Cypress Hill and Diamond D, became an underground hit. When Xzibit released his follow-up, 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (1998), he was again heralded as one of the West Coast's most promising talents.
He expanded his following with a series of increasingly superstar-laced albums beginning in the late 1990s, ultimately aligning himself with hip hop kingpin Dr. Dre. Xzibit's big breakthrough came when he joined Snoop Dogg for the Dr. Dre-produced hit, "Bitch Please." What followed were some high profile guest appearances on Dr. Dre's multi-platinum Chronic 2001, on songs like "What's the Difference?" and the posse song "Some L.A. Niggaz". By this time, Dre had invited the young rapper to crisscross America during summer 2000 with the massive "Up in Smoke" tour, which featured Snoop, Eminem, and Ice Cube, among many others. That winter, Loud released Xzibit's biggest-budget album yet, Restless with Dr. Dre as executive producer, which boasted the single "X". The song became the rapper's biggest hit yet, and though it did not top the charts or break him into heavy rotation on either urban radio or MTV, the album went platinum.
Two years later, Xzibit returned with another big-budget superstar-laced album, Man Vs. Machine, yet again he fell a bit short of mainstream success. He continued to collaborate with his closest West Coast colleagues, primarily Ras Kass and Saafir with whom he formed The Golden State Project rap collective [1], and tha Liks, along with bigger names like Snoop and Eminem. His allegiance to the West Coast and former colleagues continued to win him much respect from his fans, who remained dedicated if not massive in number. Weapons of Mass Destruction followed two years later. Xzibit also has his own record label called Open Bar Entertainment
Xzibit also guest starred in the song Stand Up on the 2005 Alice Cooper album Dirty Diamonds. Xzibit is part of a group called Strong Arm Steady with Jelly Roll and Krondon. They are expected to release their first album, "Arms And Hammers" in the fall of 2006.
Studio Discography
Solo
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At the Speed of Life
- Released: October 01, 1996
- Label: RCA
- Chart positions: #74
- Last RIAA certification: N/A
- Singles: Paparazzi, The Foundation
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40 Dayz & 40 Nightz
- Released: August 25, 1998
- Label: RCA
- Chart positions:
- Last RIAA certification: N/A
- Singles: Los Angeles Times, What U See Is What U Get
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Restless
- Released: December 12, 2000
- Label: Loud
- Chart positions: #12
- Last RIAA certification: Platinum
- Singles: "X"
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Man Vs. Machine
- Released: October 1, 2002
- Label: Columbia
- Chart positions: #3
- Last RIAA certification: Gold
- Singles: Multiply Ft. Nate Dogg
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Weapons of Mass Destruction
- Released: December 14, 2004
- Label: Columbia
- Chart positions: #43
- Last RIAA certification: Gold
- Singles: Hey Now (Mean Muggin), Muthafucka, Beware Of Us (Double A-Side to Hey Now (Mean Muggin) on some American versions.
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Full Circle
- Released: TBA (2006)
- Label: Koch
- Chart positions: TBA
- Last RIAA certification: TBA
- Singles: TBA
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Other media
Video game appearances
In 2004, he provided the voice for Butcher Bay chief prison guard Abbot in the Xbox game, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, narrated the tutorials and was the guide character in NFL Street 2 and played himself in Def Jam Fight for New York.
Feature films
Xzibit has appeared in several acting roles on the big screen. He portrayed Duncan in Full Clip in 2004 and Dexter in Derailed in 2005. He also played Zeke in XXX: State of the Union in 2005. He had a small role as a worker at New Detroit Stamping in 8 Mile. In 2006, he starred in Hoodwinked, as the voice of Chief Grizzly. Xzibit co-stars with The Rock in the Gridiron Gang, to be released in 2006.
Television
Xzibit is the host of the MTV show Pimp My Ride. Together, he and West Coast Customs now Gas for the 2nd season refurbish and upgrade old beat-up cars with new paint jobs, beefy stereos, and other extraordinary refits. Xzibit also was featured in a guest starring role as a rapper on the crime drama, CSI: Miami. In 2006, Xzibit was featured in a parody of his Pimp My Ride show on the Adult Swim cartoon The Boondocks (TV series).
Filmography
- Gridiron Gang (2006) Malcolm Moore
- Hoodwinked (2006) Voice of Chief Grizzly
- Derailed (2005) Dexter
- XXX: State of the Union (2005) Zeke
- Full Clip (2004)
- Strong Arm Steady (2004)
- 8 Mile (2002) Male Lunch Truck Rapper
- G-TV (2002)
- The Country Bears (2002) Himself
- Tha Eastsidaz (2000)
- Rhyme & Reason (1997) Participating Artist
Trivia
- Xzibit's collaboration with Alice Cooper on the 2005 Cooper album Dirty Diamonds marks Cooper's first collaboration with a rap artist.
- He was originally meant to make the cut on the Eminem album The Eminem Show, but cancelled at the last minute. Em is expected to appear on Xzibit's new album
- His nicknames include "X-Man", "X To The Z" or simply "X". DMX often uses "X" to refer to himself also, as does RBX.
- In NFL Street 2, Xzibit appears with his own team, the final team to beat in own The City Mode.
- Xzibit was once known as "Xzibit A" (A standing for his first name, Alvin). He later removed the A.
- Xzibit believes that aliens and ghosts only appear to white people, not to African-Americans, and explains that this is because African-Americans are too busy dealing with other issues.
External links
- Official website
- Official Fan Site
- Xzibit at the Internet Movie Database
- Xzibit interview on the Tavis Smiley show
- [2] mentions his theory about aliens.
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Categories: 1974 births | Living people | African American musicians | American rappers | American television personalities | People from Michigan |
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