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{{Short description|American rapper and actor (born 1974)}} | |||
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{{Infobox musical artist | {{Infobox musical artist | ||
|name = Xzibit | | name = Xzibit | ||
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|image = Xzibit 2007 Berlin.jpg | |||
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| caption = Xzibit in 2005 | ||
|birth_name = Alvin Nathaniel Joiner | | birth_name = Alvin Nathaniel Joiner | ||
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| birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birth date and age|1974|9|18}}}} | ||
| birth_place = ], ], U.S.<ref>{{cite web|author=Mekeisha Madden Toby|url=https://www.detroitnews.com/story/entertainment/television/2016/11/04/detroit-native-xzibit-shines-empire/93311818|title=Detroit native Xzibit shines on 'Empire'|publisher=]|access-date=February 17, 2022}}</ref> | |||
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* Exhibit A | |||
|years_active = 1994–present | |||
* X to the Z | |||
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* Wow Alvin | |||
|associated_acts = ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], Serial Killaz, ], ], ], ], ], ] | |||
|website = {{URL|xzibit.com}} | |||
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* Rapper | |||
* actor | |||
* songwriter | |||
* television presenter | |||
* radio personality | |||
* record executive | |||
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| years_active = 1992–present<ref>{{cite web|author=Jason Birchmeier|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/xzibit-mn0000682056|title=Xzibit|publisher=]|access-date=November 21, 2019}}</ref> | |||
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'''Alvin Nathaniel Joiner''' (born September 18, 1974), better known by his stage name '''Xzibit''' (pronounced "''exhibit''{{-"}}), is an American rapper, actor, television presenter, radio personality, and record executive. He began his musical career in 1992, and signed with ], an imprint of ] to release his debut studio album, '']'' (1996). The album saw positive critical reception, modestly entered the '']'', and spawned the single "]," which peaked at number 83 on the '']''. His second album, '']'' (1998) was met with similar reception and spawned the single "]." | |||
His success caught the attention of rapper ], who served as the executive producer for Xzibit's next two albums; his third, '']'' (2000) was further commercially-oriented and peaked at number twelve on the ''Billboard 200''. He then departed Loud Records in favor of ] for the release of his fourth album '']'' (2003), which peaked at number three on the chart. Both albums were co-released by Xzibit's own label, ]. His next albums, '']'' (2004) and '']'' (2006) preceded a brief public hiatus. He returned for the release of his seventh studio album, '']'' (2012). Since 2013, he performs as a member of the hip-hop ] ]. | |||
'''Alvin Nathaniel Joiner''' (born September 18, 1974), better known by his ] '''Xzibit''' (pronounced “exhibit”), is an ] ], ], and ]. He is known as the host of the ] show '']'', which brought him mainstream success. Before hosting the show, he achieved fame in the ] as a rapper, debuting with his acclaimed '']'' and gathering chart success with his follow-up albums '']'', '']'' and '']'', working with high-profile artists such as ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ], as well as being one of the first out internationally, working with overseas acts such as ] from Germany, ] from Australia and ] from Pakistan. | |||
Xzibit has also gained fame as an actor and presenter, having hosted the reality television program '']'' during the 2000s. In his acting career, he played Shyne Johnson in the television series '']''. He has also starred in the films '']'' (2006), '']'' (2008), '']'' (2009), and '']'' (2017). | |||
==Early life== | |||
Born as Alvin Nathaniel Joiner on September 18, 1974 in Detroit, Xzibit grew up with a single mother. His father left the family early to pursue a career as a preacher, which left the family madly in anger, as his mother had to raise Xzibit and his four siblings (an older sister and brother as well as a little brother and younger sister) alone. After her death he had to move in with his father. His father remarried and relocated to ]. Xzibit lived in Albuquerque from age 10 to 17, this is when he began writing rhymes. However, Xzibit had numerous run-ins with the law and ultimately ended up moving to California to live with his sister. It was here where he first began to rap and pursue a music career. He later reconciled with his father, who can be heard on his second studio album.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.notablebiographies.com/newsmakers2/2005-Pu-Z/Xzibit.html |title=Xzibit Biography – life, family, childhood, children, parents, name, school, mother – Newsmakers Cumulation |publisher=Notablebiographies.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-22}}</ref> | |||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
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===1992–1999: Early career and ''At the Speed of Life''=== | ||
Xzibit started to rap at |
Xzibit started to rap at 14, then under the pseudonym "Exhibit A".<ref name="Allmusicbio">Birchmeier, Jason. "". ]. Retrieved on February 1, 2009.</ref> He lived in ], Michigan, until primary school age then completed middle and high school in ], ]. He permanently moved to Los Angeles in his late teens. His first appearance on a professional record was in February 1995 on The Alkaholiks' '']'', song "Hit and Run". He also appeared on King Tee's '']'' "Free Style Ghetto" shortly after. After touring with Likwit Crew, Xzibit signed to ]<ref name="Allmusicbio"/> and released his debut album '']'' in October 1996, which peaked at number 74 on the '']'' and reached 38 on the ]. The album produced his debut single "]", which peaked at number 86 on the '']''. It was more successful in mainland Europe, particularly in Germany, where it peaked at number 11 on the ]. | ||
After spending the next two years |
After spending the next two years building his reputation as a West Coast underground artist and touring with the Likwit Crew, he released his second album, '']'' on August 25, 1998, which charted in the U.S. at number 58 and at number 50 in Canada.<ref name="Allmusicbio"/> It spawned four singles, the most successful being "]" charting at number 50 in the United States. With his growing following in the West, he caught the eye of rapper and producer ], who secured him high-profile guest spots, such as joining ] on the Dre-produced hit "]" of his album '']'', and appearing on Dr. Dre's ] album '']'', on the songs "Lolo", "Some L.A. Niggaz", and "What's the Difference" with ]. He closed the year 1999 with his acting debut, starring in '']''. | ||
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===1999–2003: Rise to prominence and ''Restless''=== | ||
Xzibit started the |
Xzibit started the new millennium with the release of a ] ''Likwit Rhymes'', which featured mostly previously unreleased material from his earlier recordings and a guest spot on "]", along with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and ]. Xzibit also received a guest spot on ]'s 8× platinum album '']'' on the song "Getcha Groove On". His breakthrough came with his third studio album '']'', with Dr. Dre as executive producer and guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Eminem, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, and the Alkaholiks, among others, which sold almost 2 million copies and was certified ]. It spawned three singles, the most successful being "]", which peaked at number 76 in the U.S., 14 in the UK and 4 in Germany.<ref> Xzibit charts. Retrieved November 24, 2007.</ref> The album reached number 12 in the US. Dr. Dre invited Xzibit to perform on his American '']'' in mid-2000, which featured Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and ], among many others. The same year, he also starred in the direct-to-video crime film ''Tha Eastsidaz'' by the group of the same name and was a playable character in the video game '']''. He continued to star in films involving fellow rap artists such as '']'', co-starring Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, in 2001 and ''The Slim Shady Show'' and '']'', co-starring Eminem, in 2001 and 2002, respectively. He released two concert films in 2001, '']'', centered around the recording of his third studio album and various live-performances and was also seen in ''Tha Alkaholiks: X.O. The Movie Experience'' by the rap group of the same name. He also released a compilation album of songs that featured him, entitled ''You Better Believe It''. Xzibit contributed vocals to ]'s 2001 album, '']'', appearing on the song "The Wild Life". | ||
In 2002, he guest-starred in the comedy series '']'' as Mack Daddy in the eponymous episode and released his fourth studio album '']'' with mostly similar guest appearances like its predecessor, which spawned three singles, which all failed to chart in the ''Hot 100'', although |
In 2002, he guest-starred in the comedy series '']'' as Mack Daddy in the eponymous episode and released his fourth studio album '']'' with mostly similar guest appearances like its predecessor, which spawned three singles, which all failed to chart in the ''Hot 100'', although "]" reached number 39 in the UK and 33 in Germany. The album itself went ],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/biography.php |title=Xzibit Biography |publisher=Xzibitcentral.com |date=September 18, 1974 |access-date=July 1, 2012}}</ref> although Xzibit was unhappy with the crafting and promotion of his newest product, ending the cooperation with Dr. Dre. The album is his highest-charting album to date, reaching number 3 in the U.S. and 8 in Canada. He also starred in '']''. He continued to collaborate with his West Coast colleagues, ] and ], forming The Golden State Project (originally Golden State Warriors) rap collective,<ref>, Manhunt, February 5, 2001. Retrieved September 16, 2006.</ref> and Tha Alkaholiks, along with Snoop Dogg and Eminem, whom he accompanied on his '']'' tour in 2003. | ||
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===2003–2006: ''Pimp My Ride'' and transition into acting=== | ||
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Xzibit received a boost in popularity between 2004 and 2007 when he was introduced to a major audience as the host of the MTV show '']'', in which he brings an individual's wrecked car to ], where it undergoes a rejuvenation. | |||
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The popular ] show '']'' boosted his popularity even further, as it introduced him to a major audience in 2004. The show starred him as the host, who brings an individual’s wrecked car to ], where it undergoes a rejuvenation. He continued hosting the show until its cancellation in 2007, those years can easily be seen as the most successful in his career. | |||
Musically, he started the year off with the release of his second compilation album ''Appetite for Destruction'' featuring ] on one track, consisting mostly of tracks from his Dre period and songs that didn't make the cut for his fifth studio album '']'', which was released in December 2004, entering the charts at 43 in the U.S. For this album, he reunited with ], after having parted ways with producer and mentor Dr. Dre. The album managed to go gold,<ref name=RIAA> RIAA. Retrieved November 24, 2007.</ref> but yet again Xzibit was unhappy with the promotion and backing of his label, claiming that they were trying to promote him like ], leaving the label in anger and going independent. His single "]" featuring ] marked his last chart success on the ''Billboard Hot 100'', peaking at number 93, while the second single "Muthafucka" failed to chart. Aside from his music and ''Pimp My Ride'', he starred in the movie '']'', alongside ], guest-starred in '']'' in the episode '']'', released a concert documentary with his new group, eponymously titled '']'' and hosted the ] in Rome. In 2005, he collaborated with shock rock legend ] on a track entitled "Stand" from the album ''Dirty Diamonds''. This represented Cooper's first-ever foray into rap music. This year marks his most busy one, also being featured in three video games, '']'', where he lent his voice and likeness to the warden Abbott and '']'' and '']'', where he was a playable character. | |||
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The following year, he mainly focused on acting, getting roles in the Hollywood blockbusters '']'' opposite ] and ] in which he played as Dexter, '']'' as Zeke that also starred fellow L.A. rapper ] and '']'', where he voiced Chief Ted Grizzly opposite ], ], and ]. In 2006, he starred in the drama '']'' as Malcolm Moore and made two guest-appearances in the animated sitcom '']''. The year also saw the release of his sixth studio album '']'' released independently on ]. The album charted at position 50 but was a commercial flop, selling merely 120,000 copies in the U.S.. None of the three singles were able to chart, although "Concentrate" climbed at number 68 in Germany. The album featured ], ] and ], whom he assisted on his album '']'', where he rapped on the track "California Vacation". He also worked on two video games that year, '']'' and '']''. The year 2007 saw him hosting the final season of ''Pimp My Ride'' only, although he competed in the ] 2007 rally. | |||
Musically, he started the year off with the release of his second compilation album '']'' featuring ] on one track, consisting mostly of tracks from his Dre period and songs that didn’t make the cut for his fifth studio album '']'', which was released in December 2004, entering the charts at 43 in the U.S. For this album, he reunited with ], after having parted ways with producer and mentor Dr. Dre. The album managed to go gold,<ref name=RIAA> RIAA. Retrieved November 24, 2007.</ref> but yet again Xzibit was unhappy with the promotion and backing of his label, claiming that they were trying to promote him like ], leaving the label in anger and going independent. His single “]” featuring ] marked his last chart success on the Billboard ''Hot 100'', peaking at number 93, while the second single “Muthafucka” failed to chart. Aside from his music and ''Pimp My Ride'', he starred in the movie '']'', alongside ], guest-starred in '']'' in the episode '']'', released a concert documentary with his new group, eponymously titled '']'' and hosted the ] in ]. In 2005, he collaborated with shock rock legend Alice Cooper on a track entitled “Stand” from the album “Dirty Diamonds”. This represented Cooper’s first-ever foray into rap music. This year marks his most busy one, also being featured in three video games, '']'', where he lent his voice and likeness to the warden Abbott and '']'' and '']'', where he was a playable character. | |||
===2006–2012: ''Full Circle'' and hiatus=== | |||
The following year, he mainly focused on acting, getting roles in the Hollywood blockbusters '']'' as Dexter, '']'' as Zeke and '']'', where he voiced Chief Ted Grizzly. In 2006, he starred in the drama '']'' as Malcolm Moore and made two guest-appearances in the animated sitcom '']''. The year also saw the release of his sixth studio album '']'' released independently on ]. The album charted at position 50 but was a commercial flop, selling merely 120,000 copies in the U.S.. None of the three singles were able to chart, although “Concentrate” climbed at number 68 in Germany. The album featured ], ] and ], whom he assisted on his album '']'', where he rapped on the track “California Vacation”. He also worked on two video games that year, '']'' and '']''. The year 2007 saw him hosting the final season of ''Pimp My Ride'' only, although he competed in the ] 2007 rally, where he lost his driver’s license, due to a speed limit violation. | |||
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After the cancelation of ''Pimp My Ride'' in 2007, 2008 was the first year where Xzibit did not release an album in his former two-year cycle. Though starring in two movies '']'' as Mosley Drummy and '']'' as Darrell Hughes, this year marked a significant financial downstep for him, earning merely $70,000, opposed by almost $500,000 one year prior.<ref name="The Detroit News">{{cite web|publisher=]|title=Xzibit no longer enjoying a pimped lifestyle|url=http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/taxingdetroitblog/index.php?blogid=377|access-date=January 6, 2011|archive-url=https://archive.today/20110103110647/http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/taxingdetroitblog/index.php?blogid=377|archive-date=January 3, 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> He was also featured on The Alkaholiks ''Tha Alkaholiks: Live from Rehab'' concert film that year. In 2009, he played the mob leader Big Fate in the acclaimed '']'' and reprised his role as Abbott in the enhanced remake of 2004's ''The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay'', '']'', while Sony released his first greatest hits album, entitled ''The Greatest Hits''. Even though his financial troubles were increased even further, as he had to file for ] in July 2009 and January 2010, although both attempts were dismissed and his houses and belongings ]ed. | |||
===2008–present: Musical hiatus, focus on acting and ''Napalm''=== | |||
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In 2010, he had a guest-spot in the crime series '']'', in the episode '']''. He also had the role of the ] in '']'', a short film based on the novel '']'', included on the re-release of the eponymous Snoop Dogg album, entitled '']''. After having guest-starred three times in the ], he was added to the permanent cast of '']'', where he is a part of the design team. After a four-year hiatus, he planned to release his seventh studio album ''MMX'' in 2010, but due to label issues the album was not released by the end of year. In March 2011, he teamed up with Extreme Music, to release a new compilation of material titled ''Urban Ammo 2''. Xzibit produced, composed and performed all 40 tracks on the compilation album, created primarily for professional music users and music supervisors in need of material for their movie/television productions. Xzibit enlisted veteran director ] to shoot the videos for the two singles, which are titled "Man on the Moon" and "What It Is", both featuring ]. In April 2011 he teamed up with ] and ] for a song on ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150163645551445&set=a.382591271444.160449.6184226444&type=1&comments |title=Prikbordfoto's |publisher=Facebook |access-date=March 22, 2012}}</ref> He also appeared in the TV movie ''Weekends at Bellevue'' as a nurse in late 2011, an unsuccessful pilot that was not picked up in the end. | |||
After the cancellation of ''Pimp My Ride'' in 2007, 2008 was the first year where Xzibit did not release an album in his former two year cycle. Though starring in two movies '']'' as Mosley Drummy and '']'' as Darrell Hughes, this year marked a significant financial downstep for him, earning merely $70,000, opposed by almost $500,000 one year prior.<ref name="The Detroit News">{{cite web|publisher=]|title=Xzibit no longer enjoying a pimped lifestyle|url=http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/taxingdetroitblog/index.php?blogid=377|accessdate=2011-01-06}}</ref> He was also featured on The Alkaholiks ''Tha Alkaholiks: Live from Rehab'' concert film that year. In 2009, he played the mob leader Big Fate in the acclaimed '']'' and reprised his role as Abbott in the enhanced remake of 2004's ''The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay'', '']'', while Sony released his first ], entitled ''The Greatest Hits''. Even though his financial troubles were increased even further, as he had to file for ] in July 2009 and January 2010, although both attempts were dismissed and his houses and belongings ]ed. | |||
===2012–present: ''Napalm'' and ''Empire''=== | |||
In 2010 he had a guest-spot in the crime series '']'', in the episode '']''. He also had the role of the ] in '']'', a short film based on the novel '']'', included on the re-release of the eponymous Snoop Dogg album, entitled '']''. After having guest-starred three times in the ], he was added to the permanent cast of '']'', where he is a part of the design team. After a four year hiatus, he planned to release his seventh studio album ''MMX'' in 2010, but due to label issues the album was not released by the end of year. In March 2011, he teamed up with Extreme Music, to release a new compilation of material titled ''Urban Ammo 2''. Xzibit produced, composed and performed all 40 tracks on the compilation album, created primarily for professional music users and music supervisors in need of material for their movie/television productions. Xzibit enlisted veteran director ] to shoot the videos for the two singles, which are titled “Man on the Moon” and “What It Is”, both featuring ]. | |||
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On October 19, 2011, it was announced that the title of the album had been changed to ''Napalm''.<ref name="hiphopdx.com">{{cite web|last=Kuperstein |first=Slava |url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.17306/title.xzibit-talks-new-album-napalm-first-time-meeting-dr-dre-and-snoop-dogg |title=Xzibit Talks New Album "Napalm," First Time Meeting Dr. Dre And Snoop Dogg | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales |publisher=HipHop DX |date=October 19, 2011 |access-date=March 22, 2012}}</ref> On October 9, 2012, ''Napalm'' was released and Xzibit made an appearance on the BET Cypher in the 2012 ]. On October 29, 2012, Xzibit announced the ''Collateral Damage'' tour with the first 16 shows in Canada starting in early November.<ref>{{cite web|author=October 29, 2012, by XzibitCentral.com |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/2012/xzibit-live-shows-and-tours/xzibit-announces-16-show-canada-collateral-damage-tour-on-the-napalm-world-tour/ |title=Xzibit Announces 16 Show Canada Collateral Damage Tour on the Napalm World Tour |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=October 29, 2012 |access-date=October 29, 2012}}</ref> The tour eventually grew to 18 shows and Xzibit announced this was the first leg on a global tour that would continue into 2013.<ref>{{cite web|author=November 19, 2012, by XzibitCentral.com |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/info/xzibit-concert-tour-dates/ |title=Xzibit adds 2 more Shows to the Canada Collateral Damage Tour on the Napalm World Tour |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=November 19, 2012 |access-date=November 19, 2012}}</ref> He starred in the TV movie ] as a Navy SEAL, depicting the ]. He also appeared in three episodes of ] as Jason "JC" Dekker starting in 2013. On November 8, 2013, Dutch ] band ] revealed the title, artwork and track listing of their upcoming sixth studio album, '']''. Xzibit features as a guest vocalist on the third track entitled "]". In October 2013 Xzibit released an album with the hip hop group ] alongside ] and ]. Xzibit recently appeared on ]'s studio album '']'', on the song "Loose Cannons" alongside ] and Sly Pyper. | |||
In April 2011 he teamed up with Pakistani rapper ] for a single off his debut album ] titled “Off The Handle” which is produced by longtime collaborator ], and was released on May 24, 2011, also with a video by Matt Alonzo.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150163645551445&set=a.382591271444.160449.6184226444&type=1&comments |title=Prikbordfoto's |publisher=Facebook |date= |accessdate=2012-03-22}}</ref> | |||
During his UK tour, Xzibit spoke with Hip-Hop Kings<ref>{{cite web|last1=Maxwell|first1=Ryan|title=Xzibit Confirms Compton Tour|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUNAQtwhyCw&feature=gp-n-y&google_comment_id=z13qjhtrxsiodrpjz04ci1mbepmyzbii42w |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/SUNAQtwhyCw |archive-date=2021-12-15 |url-status=live|website=Hip-Hop Kings|date=October 9, 2015 }}{{cbignore}}</ref> regarding his upcoming work. He confirmed a brand new album to be released in 2016 with Dr. Dre as a featured producer. Furthermore, Xzibit told the crowd in Manchester that he would be returning next year for the Compton Tour. Xzibit confirmed that Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar were confirmed artists who would be on the Compton Tour. | |||
On May 29, 2011, Xzibit announced via Twitter that the new album was to be renamed, quote from his Twitter: “MMX (2010) was the tend. title of the new album. Of course that wont work now, so I decided the body of work has earned the title: RESTLESS2” | |||
<ref>{{cite web|author=Posted 29 May 2011 by Billooh |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/2011/news/new-name-for-the-new-xzibit-album-restless-2/ |title=New Name For The New Xzibit Album: RESTLESS 2 |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=2011-05-29 |accessdate=2012-03-22}}</ref> | |||
On February 25, 2016, it was announced that he would be joining the cast of '']'', playing the character of Shyne.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Schwartz|first1=Danny|title=Xzibit to join Cast of Empire|url=http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/xzibit-joins-the-cast-of-empire-news.20351.html|website=Hotnewhiphop|date=February 25, 2016|access-date=February 25, 2016}}</ref> | |||
On October 19, 2011 it was announced that the title of the album has been changed to ''Napalm''. Xzibit said that the album is 75 percent done and that it should be released by the beginning of next year.<ref name="hiphopdx.com">{{cite web|last=Kuperstein |first=Slava |url=http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.17306/title.xzibit-talks-new-album-napalm-first-time-meeting-dr-dre-and-snoop-dogg |title=Xzibit Talks New Album "Napalm," First Time Meeting Dr. Dre And Snoop Dogg | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales |publisher=HipHop DX |date=2011-10-19 |accessdate=2012-03-22}}</ref> | |||
On September 25, 2024, It was announced by ] on an Instagram Post, that Xzibit joined his new record company Greenback Records. Xzibit will perform his first live show under the new record label on Saturday, October 12 in Marbella, Spain at ]. | |||
On October 9, 2012, ''Napalm'' was released and Xzibit had also made an appearance on the BET Cypher in the 2012 ]. | |||
==Personal life== | |||
On October 29, 2012, Xzibit announced the ''Collateral Damage'' tour with the first 16 shows in Canada starting in early November.<ref>{{cite web|author=Posted 29 October 2012 by XzibitCentral.com |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/2012/xzibit-live-shows-and-tours/xzibit-announces-16-show-canada-collateral-damage-tour-on-the-napalm-world-tour/ |title=Xzibit Announces 16 Show Canada Collateral Damage Tour on the Napalm World Tour |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=2012-10-29 |accessdate=2012-10-29}}</ref> The Xbox 360 sponsored tour eventually grew to 18 shows and Xzibit announced this was the first leg on a global tour that would continue in to 2013.<ref>{{cite web|author=Posted 19 November 2012 by XzibitCentral.com |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/info/xzibit-concert-tour-dates/ |title=Xzibit adds 2 more Shows to the Canada Collateral Damage Tour on the Napalm World Tour |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=2012-11-19 |accessdate=2012-11-19}}</ref> | |||
Xzibit and his ex-wife Krista have had two children together, Xavier (who was born prematurely on May 15, 2008, and died eleven days later) and Gatlyn, before she filed for divorce in February 2021.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|last=Aderoju|first=Darlene|date=February 23, 2021|title=Xzibit's Wife Files for Divorce After 6 Years of Marriage: Reports|url=https://people.com/music/xzibit-wife-krista-joiner-divorcing-six-years-marriage/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210225230556/https://people.com/music/xzibit-wife-krista-joiner-divorcing-six-years-marriage/|archive-date=February 25, 2021|access-date=March 4, 2021|website=PEOPLE.com|language=en}}</ref> The song "]" from ''At the Speed of Life'' is dedicated to his son from a previous relationship, Tremayne (born June 8, 1995), who is also a rapper under the name ]. | |||
According to public records, as of late 2010 Xzibit owed more than $900,000 in delinquent federal taxes. He tried to file for bankruptcy twice, in July 2009 and January 2010, but his bankruptcy filings were dismissed. The problems started after ''Pimp My Ride'' was canceled: in 2007 he earned $497,175; after the cancelation his 2008 income was reported as $67,510.<ref name="The Detroit News" /><ref>{{cite web|title=Rapper Xhibit is Broke and Blaming Pimp My Ride|url=http://minorityfortune.com/liabilities/rapper-xzibit-is-broke-and-blaming-pimp-my-ride/|website=Minority Fortune|access-date=May 5, 2017}}</ref> | |||
On November 19, 2012, Xzibit was announced as a partner in The Bonita Spirits Company's ultra-premium tequila ''Bonita Platinum''. The company claims Bonita Platinum is the world's only five-times distilled tequila.<ref>{{cite web|author=Posted 26 November 2012 by XzibitCentral.com |url=http://www.xzibitcentral.com/2012/news/recording-artist-xzibit-to-showcase-new-premium-tequila-bonita-platinum/ |title=Recording Artist Xzibit to Showcase His New Ultra-Premium Tequila, Bonita Platinum, at Phoenix Tequila Fest |publisher=XzibitCentral.com |date=2012-11-12 |accessdate=2012-11-12}}</ref> | |||
==Internet meme== | |||
Xzibit has gained something of a ] in a pictorial ]. The meme is based on the closure of ], where Xzibit says to contestants something along the lines of “We heard you like TV, so we put a TV in your car so you can watch TV while you drive”. This phrasing has been adopted as the basis for the meme, producing ironic and idiosyncratic phrases such as “Yo dawg, we heard you like cars so we put a car in yo’ car so you can drive while you drive” . The memes invariably start with the phrase “yo dawg”.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/xzibit-yo-dawg |title=Xzibit Yo Dawg |publisher=Know Your Meme |date=2011-01-14 |accessdate=2012-03-22}}</ref> Two contrasting images of Xzibit’s face – one smiling with laughter and one looking confused and taken aback – have also gained popularity as a meme. | |||
==Controversy== | |||
===Rove McManus=== | |||
In June 2007, Xzibit left the '']'' studios in ] before a scheduled appearance. Media outlets reported that it was due to Xzibit not being given stand-alone billing on the program, even though he had not even been booked in advance. According to Xzibit, he walked off the set after taking offence to comments made by a ''Rove'' staffer, who after informing Xzibit that his performance time would be shorter than the rapper might have liked, allegedly said: “You know, we came a long way just having you on the program.” Xzibit took this as a racist remark, although the staffer claimed that they were merely referring to his status as a late booking.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,21970043-5005368,00.html|title=Rapper calls Rove Live 'racist'|author=Mark Schliebs|publisher=PerthNow|date=June 25, 2007}}</ref> | |||
===Gumball 3000=== | ===Gumball 3000=== | ||
In the ] 2007 rally, Xzibit drove a black ]. During the first day of the rally, Dutch police seized his |
In the ] 2007 rally, Xzibit drove a black ]. During the first day of the rally, Dutch police seized his driver's license for doing 160 km/h in a 100 km/h zone. After the penalty, his co-driver, producer ] took over the wheel and they were allowed to continue. In an interview with Dutch radio personality Reinout "Q-Bah" van Gendt,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAiLHSArXug |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/xAiLHSArXug |archive-date=2021-12-15 |url-status=live|title=YouTube – FunX interview Xzibit |date=May 23, 2007 |publisher=Youtube.com |access-date=July 1, 2012}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Xzibit says that he mistook the kilometers for miles (100 mph = 160 km/h). Ultimately, he never got his license back from the Dutch police and had to apply for a new one in the United States. Xzibit competed again in both the 2013 and 2014 ]. | ||
===Tax evasion=== | |||
According to public records, as of late 2010 Xzibit owed more than $959,523 in delinquent federal taxes. He also tried to file for bankruptcy twice, in July 2009 and January 2010, but both times his bankruptcy filings were dismissed due to various reasons. The problems started after ''Pimp My Ride'' was cancelled: in 2007 he earned $497,175, and after the cancellation his 2008 income was reported as $67,510.<ref name="The Detroit News"/>{{deadlink|date=October 2012}} | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
{{Main|Xzibit discography}} | {{Main|Xzibit discography}} | ||
;Studio albums | |||
*'']'' (1996) | *'']'' (1996) | ||
*'']'' (1998) | *'']'' (1998) | ||
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*'']'' (2006) | *'']'' (2006) | ||
*'']'' (2012) | *'']'' (2012) | ||
*''King Maker'' (TBA) | |||
;With ] | |||
* ''Serial Killers Vol. 1'' (2013) | |||
* ''The Murder Show'' (2015) | |||
* ''Day of the Dead'' (2018) | |||
* ''Summer of Sam'' (2020) | |||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
===Film=== | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;"|Films | |||
|- | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! Year | |||
! style="text-align:center;"| Year | |||
! Title | |||
! style="width:285px;"| Film | |||
! |
! Role | ||
! Notes | ! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1999 | | 1999 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Jamal | | Jamal | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2000 | | 2000 | ||
|'' |
| ''Tha Eastsidaz'' | ||
|Blue | | Blue | ||
| |
| Video | ||
|- | |||
|rowspan="2"| 2001 | |||
| ''The Slim Shady Show'' | |||
| Knuckles (voice) | |||
| Video | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|2001 | |||
| Wayne | |||
|'']'' | |||
|Wayne | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"|2002 | |rowspan="2"| 2002 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
| Mike (Male Lunch Truck Rapper) | |||
|Mike | |||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Himself | | Himself | ||
| | |||
|] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2004 | |||
|2003 | |||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Duncan | | Duncan | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="3"|2005 | |rowspan="3"| 2005 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Zeke | | Zeke | ||
| | |||
|released as ''xXx: The Next Level'' in other countries | |||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Dexter | | Dexter | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Chief |
| Chief Grizzly (voice) | ||
| | |||
|] | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2006 | | 2006 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Malcolm Moore | | ] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"|2008 | |rowspan="2"| 2008 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
| |
| FBI Special Agent Mosley Drummy | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Darrell Hughes | | Darrell Hughes | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2009 | | 2009 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Big Fate | | Donald "Big Fate" Godshaw | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2010 | | 2010 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|] | | ] | ||
| Video | |||
|], included on the re-release '']'' of the eponymous ] album | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2012 | |||
|2011 | |||
| '']'' | |||
|''Weekends at Bellevue'' | |||
| Mule | |||
|Chuck | |||
| TV movie | |||
|] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2017 | |||
|rowspan="2"|2012 | |||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
| Master Sergeant Jenkins | |||
|Himself | |||
|] | |||
|- | |||
|'']'' | |||
|Mule | |||
|Television Film | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="2"|TBA | |||
|'']'' | |||
| | | | ||
|} | |||
|Post-production | |||
===Television=== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | |||
|Alan Jedda | |||
|Filming, Voice Role | |||
|- | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;"|Concert Films | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! Year | ! Year | ||
! |
! Title | ||
! Role | ! Role | ||
! Notes | ! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"| 2001 | |||
|2000 | |||
|'' |
| ''The Test'' | ||
| |
| Himself/Panelist | ||
| Episode: "The Morality Test (I)" | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|rowspan="2"|2001 | |||
| Himself | |||
|'']'' | |||
| Episode: "Xzibit, Boy George, Penny Hardaway, Al Harris" | |||
|Documentary, also director and producer | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"| 2002 | |||
|'']'' | |||
| '']'' | |||
| | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Rap Stars" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|2003 | |||
| Himself | |||
|'']'' | |||
| Episode: "Episode #8.4" | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2003 | |||
|2004 | |||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
| Mack Daddy | |||
|Documentary | |||
| Episode: "Episode #1.14" | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="4"| 2004 | |||
| ''TV Land's Top Ten'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Top 10 TV Cars" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Basket Cases" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Dwayne "10-Large" Jackman | |||
| Episode: "Rap Sheet" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself/Host | |||
| Main Host | |||
|- | |||
| 2004-07 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself/Host | |||
| Main Host | |||
|- | |||
| 2006 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #12.1" | |||
|- | |||
| 2006-07 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself (voice) | |||
| Episode: "]" & "]" | |||
|- | |||
| 2009-12 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Recurring Designer: Season 7-9 | |||
|- | |||
| 2010 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Russel Pits | |||
| Episode: "Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop" | |||
|- | |||
| 2012 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Date" | |||
|- | |||
| 2013-15 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Jason "J.C." Dekker | |||
| Guest Cast: Season 4-5 | |||
|- | |||
| 2015 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Nate Dogg" | |||
|- | |||
| 2016-19 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Leslie "Shyne" Johnson | |||
| Guest: ] & ], Main Cast: ]–] | |||
|- | |||
| 2017 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself/Celebrity Player | |||
| Episode: "Hollywood Game Night" | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="2"| 2018 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Episode #2.2" & "#2.4" | |||
|- | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Juicy Lou (voice) | |||
| Episode: The Never-Ending Stories" | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan="2"| 2019 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Recurring Guest: Season 3 | |||
|- | |||
| ''Broken Ground'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Main Cast | |||
|- | |||
| 2020 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "Xzibit" | |||
|- | |||
| 2021 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Recurring Guest | |||
|- | |||
| 2022 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Episode: "The Greatest Mixtape Ever" | |||
|} | |||
===Music videos=== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2008 | |||
|''Tha Alkaholiks: Live from Rehab'' | |||
| | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;"|Television Series | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! Year | ! Year | ||
! |
! Artist | ||
! Song | |||
! Role | ! Role | ||
! Notes | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 1999 | |||
|rowspan="2"|2001 | |||
| ] featuring ] | |||
|'']'' | |||
| "]" | |||
|Himself | |||
| Himself | |||
|1 episode (''Xzibit, Boy George, Penny Hardaway, Al Harris'') | |||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="2"| 2000 | |||
|'']'' | |||
| ] featuring ] | |||
|Knuckels | |||
| "]" | |||
|], Voice Role | |||
| Himself | |||
|- | |- | ||
| ] featuring ] | |||
|2002 | |||
| "]" | |||
|'']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
|Mack Daddy | |||
|1 episode (''Mack Daddy'') | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2001 | |||
|2004 | |||
| ] featuring ] & ] | |||
|'']'' | |||
| "]" | |||
| Dwayne "10-Large" Jackman | |||
| Himself | |||
|1 episode ('']'') | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2003 | |||
|2004–2007 | |||
| |
| ] | ||
| "]" | |||
|rowspan="2"|Himself | |||
| Himself | |||
|Host, also producer | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2004 | |||
|2006, 2007 | |||
| ] featuring ] | |||
|'']'' | |||
| "]" | |||
|2 episodes ('']'', '']''), Voice Role | |||
| Himself | |||
|- | |- | ||
| 2005 | |||
|2010 | |||
| |
| ] | ||
| "]" | |||
|Russel Pits | |||
| ] | |||
|1 episode ('']'') | |||
|- | |||
| 2008 | |||
| ] featuring ] | |||
| "]" | |||
| Himself | |||
|- | |||
| 2009 | |||
| ] featuring ] & ] | |||
| "]" | |||
| Himself | |||
|} | |||
===Documentary=== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
|- | |||
! Year | |||
! Title | |||
! Role | |||
|- | |||
| 1997 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
|- | |||
| 2012 | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
|} | |||
===Video games=== | |||
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders sortable" style="margin-right: 0;" | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2010–2012 | |||
|'']'' | |||
|Himself | |||
|Design Team, appeared 3 times as a guest star in the ] | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! colspan="4" style="background: LightSteelBlue;"|Video Games | |||
|- style="background:#ccc; text-align:center;" | |||
! Year | ! Year | ||
! Title | ! Title | ||
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! Notes | ! Notes | ||
|- | |- | ||
|2000 | | 2000 | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
|Himself | | Himself | ||
|Playable |
| Playable character | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 2002 | |||
|rowspan="3"|2004 | |||
| '']'' | |||
|'']'' | |||
| Himself | |||
|Abbott | |||
|Voice |
| Voice role | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="3" | 2004 | |||
|'']'' | |||
| '']'' | |||
|rowspan="4"|Himself | |||
| Abbott | |||
|Playable Character | |||
| Voice and likeness | |||
|- | |- | ||
|'']'' | | '']'' | ||
| rowspan="4"| Himself | |||
|Guide, Narrator, Playable Character, released as ''NFL Street 2 Unleashed'' for ] | |||
| Playable character; voice and likeness | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|rowspan="2"|2006 | |||
| Playable Character; voice and likeness<br />Released as ''NFL Street 2 Unleashed'' for ] | |||
|'']'' | |||
|Guide, Narrator | |||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" | 2006 | |||
|'']'' | |||
| '']'' | |||
|Playable Character | |||
| Guide / narrator | |||
|- | |- | ||
| '']'' | |||
|2009 | |||
| Playable character; voice and likeness | |||
|'']'' | |||
|- | |||
|Abbott | |||
| 2009 | |||
|Voice Role | |||
| '']'' | |||
| Abbott | |||
| Voice and likeness | |||
|- | |||
| 2024 | |||
| ''Chrome Valley Customs'' | |||
| Himself | |||
| Voice and likeness | |||
|} | |} | ||
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American rapper and actor (born 1974)
Xzibit | |
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Xzibit in 2005 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Alvin Nathaniel Joiner |
Also known as |
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Born | (1974-09-18) September 18, 1974 (age 50) Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Education | Cibola High School |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupations |
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Discography | Xzibit discography |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | |
Member of |
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Formerly of | |
Spouse |
Krista Joiner
(m. 2014; sep. 2021) |
Children | 3, including Tre Capital |
Alvin Nathaniel Joiner (born September 18, 1974), better known by his stage name Xzibit (pronounced "exhibit"), is an American rapper, actor, television presenter, radio personality, and record executive. He began his musical career in 1992, and signed with Loud Records, an imprint of RCA Records to release his debut studio album, At the Speed of Life (1996). The album saw positive critical reception, modestly entered the Billboard 200, and spawned the single "Paparazzi," which peaked at number 83 on the Billboard Hot 100. His second album, 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (1998) was met with similar reception and spawned the single "What U See Is What U Get."
His success caught the attention of rapper Dr. Dre, who served as the executive producer for Xzibit's next two albums; his third, Restless (2000) was further commercially-oriented and peaked at number twelve on the Billboard 200. He then departed Loud Records in favor of Columbia Records for the release of his fourth album Man vs. Machine (2003), which peaked at number three on the chart. Both albums were co-released by Xzibit's own label, Open Bar Entertainment. His next albums, Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004) and Full Circle (2006) preceded a brief public hiatus. He returned for the release of his seventh studio album, Napalm (2012). Since 2013, he performs as a member of the hip-hop supergroup Serial Killers.
Xzibit has also gained fame as an actor and presenter, having hosted the reality television program Pimp My Ride during the 2000s. In his acting career, he played Shyne Johnson in the television series Empire. He has also starred in the films Gridiron Gang (2006), The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008), Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009), and Sun Dogs (2017).
Career
1992–1999: Early career and At the Speed of Life
Xzibit started to rap at 14, then under the pseudonym "Exhibit A". He lived in Detroit, Michigan, until primary school age then completed middle and high school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He permanently moved to Los Angeles in his late teens. His first appearance on a professional record was in February 1995 on The Alkaholiks' Coast II Coast, song "Hit and Run". He also appeared on King Tee's IV Life "Free Style Ghetto" shortly after. After touring with Likwit Crew, Xzibit signed to Loud Records and released his debut album At the Speed of Life in October 1996, which peaked at number 74 on the Billboard Hot 200 and reached 38 on the Canadian Albums Chart. The album produced his debut single "Paparazzi", which peaked at number 86 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was more successful in mainland Europe, particularly in Germany, where it peaked at number 11 on the German Singles Chart.
After spending the next two years building his reputation as a West Coast underground artist and touring with the Likwit Crew, he released his second album, 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz on August 25, 1998, which charted in the U.S. at number 58 and at number 50 in Canada. It spawned four singles, the most successful being "What U See Is What U Get" charting at number 50 in the United States. With his growing following in the West, he caught the eye of rapper and producer Dr. Dre, who secured him high-profile guest spots, such as joining Snoop Dogg on the Dre-produced hit "Bitch Please" of his album No Limit Top Dogg, and appearing on Dr. Dre's 6× platinum album 2001, on the songs "Lolo", "Some L.A. Niggaz", and "What's the Difference" with Eminem. He closed the year 1999 with his acting debut, starring in The Breaks.
1999–2003: Rise to prominence and Restless
Xzibit started the new millennium with the release of a compilation album Likwit Rhymes, which featured mostly previously unreleased material from his earlier recordings and a guest spot on "Bitch Please II", along with Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre and Nate Dogg. Xzibit also received a guest spot on Limp Bizkit's 8× platinum album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water on the song "Getcha Groove On". His breakthrough came with his third studio album Restless, with Dr. Dre as executive producer and guest appearances by Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Eminem, Dr. Dre, DJ Quik, and the Alkaholiks, among others, which sold almost 2 million copies and was certified platinum. It spawned three singles, the most successful being "X", which peaked at number 76 in the U.S., 14 in the UK and 4 in Germany. The album reached number 12 in the US. Dr. Dre invited Xzibit to perform on his American Up in Smoke Tour in mid-2000, which featured Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Ice Cube, among many others. The same year, he also starred in the direct-to-video crime film Tha Eastsidaz by the group of the same name and was a playable character in the video game Madden NFL 2001. He continued to star in films involving fellow rap artists such as The Wash, co-starring Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg, in 2001 and The Slim Shady Show and 8 Mile, co-starring Eminem, in 2001 and 2002, respectively. He released two concert films in 2001, Xzibit: Restless Xposed, centered around the recording of his third studio album and various live-performances and was also seen in Tha Alkaholiks: X.O. The Movie Experience by the rap group of the same name. He also released a compilation album of songs that featured him, entitled You Better Believe It. Xzibit contributed vocals to Fat Joe's 2001 album, Jealous Ones Still Envy, appearing on the song "The Wild Life".
In 2002, he guest-starred in the comedy series Cedric the Entertainer Presents as Mack Daddy in the eponymous episode and released his fourth studio album Man vs. Machine with mostly similar guest appearances like its predecessor, which spawned three singles, which all failed to chart in the Hot 100, although "Multiply" reached number 39 in the UK and 33 in Germany. The album itself went gold, although Xzibit was unhappy with the crafting and promotion of his newest product, ending the cooperation with Dr. Dre. The album is his highest-charting album to date, reaching number 3 in the U.S. and 8 in Canada. He also starred in The Country Bears. He continued to collaborate with his West Coast colleagues, Ras Kass and Saafir, forming The Golden State Project (originally Golden State Warriors) rap collective, and Tha Alkaholiks, along with Snoop Dogg and Eminem, whom he accompanied on his All Access Europe tour in 2003.
2003–2006: Pimp My Ride and transition into acting
Xzibit received a boost in popularity between 2004 and 2007 when he was introduced to a major audience as the host of the MTV show Pimp My Ride, in which he brings an individual's wrecked car to West Coast Customs, where it undergoes a rejuvenation.
Musically, he started the year off with the release of his second compilation album Appetite for Destruction featuring 50 Cent on one track, consisting mostly of tracks from his Dre period and songs that didn't make the cut for his fifth studio album Weapons of Mass Destruction, which was released in December 2004, entering the charts at 43 in the U.S. For this album, he reunited with Columbia Records, after having parted ways with producer and mentor Dr. Dre. The album managed to go gold, but yet again Xzibit was unhappy with the promotion and backing of his label, claiming that they were trying to promote him like Jessica Simpson, leaving the label in anger and going independent. His single "Hey Now (Mean Muggin)" featuring Keri Hilson marked his last chart success on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 93, while the second single "Muthafucka" failed to chart. Aside from his music and Pimp My Ride, he starred in the movie Full Clip, alongside Busta Rhymes, guest-starred in CSI: Miami in the episode The Rap Sheet, released a concert documentary with his new group, eponymously titled Strong Arm Steady and hosted the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards in Rome. In 2005, he collaborated with shock rock legend Alice Cooper on a track entitled "Stand" from the album Dirty Diamonds. This represented Cooper's first-ever foray into rap music. This year marks his most busy one, also being featured in three video games, The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, where he lent his voice and likeness to the warden Abbott and Def Jam: Fight for NY and NFL Street 2, where he was a playable character.
The following year, he mainly focused on acting, getting roles in the Hollywood blockbusters Derailed opposite Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston in which he played as Dexter, XXX: State of the Union as Zeke that also starred fellow L.A. rapper Ice Cube and Hoodwinked, where he voiced Chief Ted Grizzly opposite Anne Hathaway, Glenn Close, and Patrick Warburton. In 2006, he starred in the drama Gridiron Gang as Malcolm Moore and made two guest-appearances in the animated sitcom The Boondocks. The year also saw the release of his sixth studio album Full Circle released independently on Koch Records. The album charted at position 50 but was a commercial flop, selling merely 120,000 copies in the U.S.. None of the three singles were able to chart, although "Concentrate" climbed at number 68 in Germany. The album featured Kurupt, T-Pain and The Game, whom he assisted on his album Doctor's Advocate, where he rapped on the track "California Vacation". He also worked on two video games that year, Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover and Pimp My Ride. The year 2007 saw him hosting the final season of Pimp My Ride only, although he competed in the Gumball 3000 2007 rally.
2006–2012: Full Circle and hiatus
After the cancelation of Pimp My Ride in 2007, 2008 was the first year where Xzibit did not release an album in his former two-year cycle. Though starring in two movies The X-Files: I Want to Believe as Mosley Drummy and American Violet as Darrell Hughes, this year marked a significant financial downstep for him, earning merely $70,000, opposed by almost $500,000 one year prior. He was also featured on The Alkaholiks Tha Alkaholiks: Live from Rehab concert film that year. In 2009, he played the mob leader Big Fate in the acclaimed The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans and reprised his role as Abbott in the enhanced remake of 2004's The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay, The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena, while Sony released his first greatest hits album, entitled The Greatest Hits. Even though his financial troubles were increased even further, as he had to file for bankruptcy in July 2009 and January 2010, although both attempts were dismissed and his houses and belongings liened.
In 2010, he had a guest-spot in the crime series Detroit 1-8-7, in the episode Royal Bubbles / Needle Drop. He also had the role of the Jabberwock in Malice n Wonderland, a short film based on the novel Alice in Wonderland, included on the re-release of the eponymous Snoop Dogg album, entitled More Malice. After having guest-starred three times in the previous season, he was added to the permanent cast of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, where he is a part of the design team. After a four-year hiatus, he planned to release his seventh studio album MMX in 2010, but due to label issues the album was not released by the end of year. In March 2011, he teamed up with Extreme Music, to release a new compilation of material titled Urban Ammo 2. Xzibit produced, composed and performed all 40 tracks on the compilation album, created primarily for professional music users and music supervisors in need of material for their movie/television productions. Xzibit enlisted veteran director Matt Alonzo to shoot the videos for the two singles, which are titled "Man on the Moon" and "What It Is", both featuring Young De. In April 2011 he teamed up with Fredwreck and Adil Omar for a song on The Mushroom Cloud Effect. He also appeared in the TV movie Weekends at Bellevue as a nurse in late 2011, an unsuccessful pilot that was not picked up in the end.
2012–present: Napalm and Empire
On October 19, 2011, it was announced that the title of the album had been changed to Napalm. On October 9, 2012, Napalm was released and Xzibit made an appearance on the BET Cypher in the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards. On October 29, 2012, Xzibit announced the Collateral Damage tour with the first 16 shows in Canada starting in early November. The tour eventually grew to 18 shows and Xzibit announced this was the first leg on a global tour that would continue into 2013. He starred in the TV movie Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden as a Navy SEAL, depicting the death of Osama bin Laden. He also appeared in three episodes of Hawaii Five-0 as Jason "JC" Dekker starting in 2013. On November 8, 2013, Dutch symphonic metal band Within Temptation revealed the title, artwork and track listing of their upcoming sixth studio album, Hydra. Xzibit features as a guest vocalist on the third track entitled "And We Run". In October 2013 Xzibit released an album with the hip hop group Serial Killers alongside Demrick and B-Real. Xzibit recently appeared on Dr. Dre's studio album Compton, on the song "Loose Cannons" alongside Cold 187um and Sly Pyper.
During his UK tour, Xzibit spoke with Hip-Hop Kings regarding his upcoming work. He confirmed a brand new album to be released in 2016 with Dr. Dre as a featured producer. Furthermore, Xzibit told the crowd in Manchester that he would be returning next year for the Compton Tour. Xzibit confirmed that Dr. Dre and Kendrick Lamar were confirmed artists who would be on the Compton Tour.
On February 25, 2016, it was announced that he would be joining the cast of Empire, playing the character of Shyne.
On September 25, 2024, It was announced by Conor McGregor on an Instagram Post, that Xzibit joined his new record company Greenback Records. Xzibit will perform his first live show under the new record label on Saturday, October 12 in Marbella, Spain at Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
Personal life
Xzibit and his ex-wife Krista have had two children together, Xavier (who was born prematurely on May 15, 2008, and died eleven days later) and Gatlyn, before she filed for divorce in February 2021. The song "The Foundation" from At the Speed of Life is dedicated to his son from a previous relationship, Tremayne (born June 8, 1995), who is also a rapper under the name Tre Capital.
According to public records, as of late 2010 Xzibit owed more than $900,000 in delinquent federal taxes. He tried to file for bankruptcy twice, in July 2009 and January 2010, but his bankruptcy filings were dismissed. The problems started after Pimp My Ride was canceled: in 2007 he earned $497,175; after the cancelation his 2008 income was reported as $67,510.
Gumball 3000
In the Gumball 3000 2007 rally, Xzibit drove a black Jaguar XJ220. During the first day of the rally, Dutch police seized his driver's license for doing 160 km/h in a 100 km/h zone. After the penalty, his co-driver, producer Fredwreck Nassar took over the wheel and they were allowed to continue. In an interview with Dutch radio personality Reinout "Q-Bah" van Gendt, Xzibit says that he mistook the kilometers for miles (100 mph = 160 km/h). Ultimately, he never got his license back from the Dutch police and had to apply for a new one in the United States. Xzibit competed again in both the 2013 and 2014 Gumball 3000.
Discography
Main article: Xzibit discography- Studio albums
- At the Speed of Life (1996)
- 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz (1998)
- Restless (2000)
- Man vs. Machine (2002)
- Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004)
- Full Circle (2006)
- Napalm (2012)
- King Maker (TBA)
- With Serial Killers
- Serial Killers Vol. 1 (2013)
- The Murder Show (2015)
- Day of the Dead (2018)
- Summer of Sam (2020)
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | The Breaks | Jamal | |
2000 | Tha Eastsidaz | Blue | Video |
2001 | The Slim Shady Show | Knuckles (voice) | Video |
The Wash | Wayne | ||
2002 | 8 Mile | Mike (Male Lunch Truck Rapper) | |
The Country Bears | Himself | ||
2004 | Full Clip | Duncan | |
2005 | XXX: State of the Union | Zeke | |
Derailed | Dexter | ||
Hoodwinked! | Chief Grizzly (voice) | ||
2006 | Gridiron Gang | Malcolm Moore | |
2008 | The X-Files: I Want to Believe | FBI Special Agent Mosley Drummy | |
American Violet | Darrell Hughes | ||
2009 | The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans | Donald "Big Fate" Godshaw | |
2010 | Malice n Wonderland | Jabberwock | Video |
2012 | Seal Team Six: The Raid on Osama Bin Laden | Mule | TV movie |
2017 | Sun Dogs | Master Sergeant Jenkins |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | The Test | Himself/Panelist | Episode: "The Morality Test (I)" |
MTV Cribs | Himself | Episode: "Xzibit, Boy George, Penny Hardaway, Al Harris" | |
2002 | Weakest Link | Himself | Episode: "Rap Stars" |
Mad TV | Himself | Episode: "Episode #8.4" | |
2003 | Cedric the Entertainer Presents | Mack Daddy | Episode: "Episode #1.14" |
2004 | TV Land's Top Ten | Himself | Episode: "Top 10 TV Cars" |
All of Us | Himself | Episode: "Basket Cases" | |
CSI: Miami | Dwayne "10-Large" Jackman | Episode: "Rap Sheet" | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | Himself/Host | Main Host | |
2004-07 | Pimp My Ride | Himself/Host | Main Host |
2006 | Mad TV | Himself | Episode: "Episode #12.1" |
2006-07 | The Boondocks | Himself (voice) | Episode: "The Real" & "The Story of Thugnificent" |
2009-12 | Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | Himself | Recurring Designer: Season 7-9 |
2010 | Detroit 1-8-7 | Russel Pits | Episode: "Royal Bubbles/Needle Drop" |
2012 | Loiter Squad | Himself | Episode: "Date" |
2013-15 | Hawaii Five-0 | Jason "J.C." Dekker | Guest Cast: Season 4-5 |
2015 | Unsung | Himself | Episode: "Nate Dogg" |
2016-19 | Empire | Leslie "Shyne" Johnson | Guest: Season 2 & 5, Main Cast: Season 3–4 |
2017 | Hollywood Game Night | Himself/Celebrity Player | Episode: "Hollywood Game Night" |
2018 | Gettin' Wild with Snoop Dogg | Himself | Episode: "Episode #2.2" & "#2.4" |
American Dad! | Juicy Lou (voice) | Episode: The Never-Ending Stories" | |
2019 | Hip-Hop Evolution | Himself | Recurring Guest: Season 3 |
Broken Ground | Himself | Main Cast | |
2020 | Ridiculousness | Himself | Episode: "Xzibit" |
2021 | Hip Hop Uncovered | Himself | Recurring Guest |
2022 | 30 for 30 | Himself | Episode: "The Greatest Mixtape Ever" |
Music videos
Year | Artist | Song | Role |
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1999 | Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg | "Still D.R.E." | Himself |
2000 | Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg | "The Next Episode" | Himself |
Big Pun featuring Donell Jones | "It's So Hard" | Himself | |
2001 | P. Diddy featuring Black Rob & Mark Curry | "Bad Boy for Life" | Himself |
2003 | 50 Cent | "In da Club" | Himself |
2004 | Cypress Hill featuring Tim Armstrong | "What's Your Number?" | Himself |
2005 | Korn | "Twisted Transistor" | Fieldy |
2008 | The Game featuring Lil Wayne | "My Life" | Himself |
2009 | Busta Rhymes featuring Jadakiss & Lil Wayne | "Respect My Conglomerate" | Himself |
Documentary
Year | Title | Role |
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1997 | Rhyme & Reason | Himself |
2012 | Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap | Himself |
Video games
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Madden NFL 2001 | Himself | Playable character |
2002 | Street Hoops | Himself | Voice role |
2004 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay | Abbott | Voice and likeness |
Def Jam: Fight for NY | Himself | Playable character; voice and likeness | |
NFL Street 2 | Playable Character; voice and likeness Released as NFL Street 2 Unleashed for PSP | ||
2006 | Pimp My Ride | Guide / narrator | |
Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover | Playable character; voice and likeness | ||
2009 | The Chronicles of Riddick: Assault on Dark Athena | Abbott | Voice and likeness |
2024 | Chrome Valley Customs | Himself | Voice and likeness |
References
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- Jason Birchmeier. "Xzibit". AllMusic. Retrieved November 21, 2019.
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- Weapons of Mass Destruction. RIAA. Retrieved November 24, 2007.
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- "Prikbordfoto's". Facebook. Retrieved March 22, 2012.
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External links
- Official website
- Xzibit at AllMusic
- Xzibit at IMDb
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