Xzibit
Album : Man
Vs Machine
Release Date : October 1, 2002
Label : Sony
Review :
Everything super-producer Dr. Dre touches turns into the platinum that Juvenile
rocks in his grill ; white gold, at minimum. Yet, interestingly, Man vs. Machine
is an example of what happens when rap’s finest talents go superstar collabo-hunting :
the magic remains just where it started—on paper. Do Eminem’s verbal jabs at
Jermaine Dupri on "My Name" add anything to the Xzibit mix ? Nope.
And is that Dr. Dre producing the beats of a mere mortal on the Nate Dogg-assisted
"Multiply" ? Absolutely. Conceptually, "Release Date," a
provocative first-person look at what goes through a prison inmate’s mind just
before being discharged, showcases what you’d come to expect from an Xzibit
track : rugged beats, even nastier rhymes.
However, the track’s production by the much-fêted Rockwilder is an afterthought. So clearly, when the X-man sticks to his growling flows over purist beats by DJ Premier ("What a Mess"), or with the similarly gritty M.O.P. ("BK to LA"), the results are splendid. But with Dre and company on board, X seems to lose some of his focus and organic luster. Put in perspective, Xzibit’s fourth release is arguably better than most of the West Coast pabulum out this year. However, considering all the star power assembled, this one falls short of expectations.
| Tracklisting :
1. Release Date 2. Symphony in X Major 3. Multiply 4. Break Yourself 5. Heart of a Man 6. Harder 7. Paul 8. Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) 9. Losin’ Your Mind 10. BK to La 11. My Name 12. The Gambler 13. Missin’ U 14. Right On 15. Bitch Ass Niggaz 16. Enemies 17. My Life, My World 18. What a Mess 19. (Hit U) Where It Hurts |

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