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Personnel: Don Blaze (vocals); DJ Reflex (scratches). Audio Mixer: Jason Schweitzer. Recording information: Encore Studios, Burbank, CA; Planet 2 Planet Studios, New York, NY; Sony Studios; StarBass Enterprise Recording Studios, NJ. Photographer: Devin DeHaven. The question of whether Xzibit has gone Hollywood or not might just come across as irrelevant upon first listen to the L.A. native's sixth release, FULL CIRCLE. The commanding lyricism of "Invade My Space," the chilling corrupt cop narrative of "Rampart Division," and the powerful introspection of "Black & Brown" all stand as evidence that, publicity aside, the ex-Likwit Crew member still holds some of the most serious skills in the game. Production-wise, Keith Shocklee (of the Bomb Squad), Jelly Roll, DJ Quik, Rick Rock, and Xzibit himself have put together a well-balanced collection of beats that range from West Coast gangsta to club-friendly bounce. FULL CIRCLE features guest spots from Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, King T, The Game, and Too $hort. The question of whether Xzibit has gone Hollywood or not might just come across as irrelevant upon first listen to the L.A. native's sixth release, FULL CIRCLE. The commanding lyricism of "Invade My Space," the chilling corrupt cop narrative of "Rampart Division," and the powerful introspection of "Black & Brown" all stand as evidence that, publicity aside, the ex-Likwit Crew member still holds some of the most serious skills in the game. Production-wise, Keith Shocklee (of the Bomb Squad), Jelly Roll, DJ Quik, Rick Rock, and Xzibit himself have put together a well-balanced collection of beats that range from West Coast gangsta to club-friendly bounce. FULL CIRCLE features guest spots from Kurupt, Daz Dillinger, King T, The Game, and Too $hort. Bitter about Sony and the label's handling of his career, Xzibit split from the major and went indie, taking his Open Bar imprint and himself to Koch. In 2006, there are plenty of other major-label rappers in exile at Koch, but few of them have exploited the freedom of indie life as well as Xzibit. With a wide range of topics being covered and former Bomb Squad member Keith Shocklee's name in the credits, Full Circle is an uncompromised album in the classic hip-hop style, with Xzibit eager to get back to business on his own terms. There's a reference to his job as the host of Pimp My Ride, but there's no ridiculous capitalizing on it and the guest list doesn't pander to who's on top. Hot superstar the Game is on here, but like most of the other choices, he's hard West Coast and fits in perfectly with folks like Daz, Kurupt, and DJ Quik. Surrounded by like-minded artists, Xzibit sounds more comfortable than he has in a long time. Comfortable enough to deliver "Thank You," an ambitious, sincere, and moving thank-you to his fans that lays out the emotions and doubts in an honest and vulnerable way few other rappers would attempt, fearing they'd get those "gone soft" accusations. Xzibit is fearlessly mature elsewhere, with "Black & Brown" calling for unity between the young people of those colors, because the way he sees it, if a kid's out on the streets rioting, he "ain't learnin' sh*t about math and science." "Family Values" finds the rapper outgrowing hoes ("Do you have anything to offer me besides some ass"), but if you want that visceral, N.W.A type of anger, "Ram Part Division" is hard to the core, with the rapper taking on the cops and their ultimate power ("And if you try to come back with a civil suit/I sit back and watch my system take a sh*t on you"). The worthy single "Concentrate" represents the less heavy side of the album, and a couple misogynist and downright sleazy moments show Xzibit hasn't clamped down entirely or forgotten how to have irresponsible fun. The wise-ass moments are dispensed perfectly among the wise ones, the hooks and engaging productions are plentiful, and his words paint a vivid picture, be it of booty or revolution. It's strange that the tSpin (p.105) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "West Coast veteran Xzibit has a nearly perfect rapper's voice -- a gruff baritone that makes every threat and boast sound completely believable." Q (p.106) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]here are plenty of moments that show he hasn't lost his touch." XXL (Magazine) (p.152) - "Reminiscent of his early work, FULL CIRCLE has X skillfully describing the world around him with vivid clarity." Full Circle Music Review Average Rating: (3.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews ONLY HALF A CIRCLE X went to the other end of the spectrum on this one...he used to be one of the realist, rawest, most bumpin rappers on the scence but this album was exact opposite...i'm a huge fan but this album is downright awful...no beats, no excitement...truly, X sounds flat out bored on the album...uninspiring, boring, not worth the money...hopefully the next one will be more like his older stuff... Submitted by rwp1 (Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
the best man i dont know what album the rest of u is listening to but this is by far the greatest he has done nobody is copieing eminem xzibit is just showing growth this is by far a good album!!!!!!!! Submitted by liltmill (los angeles Ca) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Bayan (myspace.com/bayantheone) yeah def boring record, the only joint which worth noticin' be Scandalous Bitches and what's wierd about it it's that i can't get rid of the feeling that Em wrote it, it's his phrasing, his storytelling style, X even intonates like Em, plus so far X hasn't been caught calling names and getting that personal in his tunes, and with whom? Usher, an RnB singer, that's totally Em's style
if X was mimicing Em, he got it Submitted by bayantheone (South Ukraine) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Listen 2 it...realise its sick!!!! Not as good as the others i thought at first, but listen to tracks such as 'concentrate' 'on bail' 'family values' 'thank you' black and brown' and realise its not bad!!! Submitted by danny (langley) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
decent hold up people, this album is not that tight... i found myself wondering how i was suppose to move to some of his beats.. i did not find one beat that i really cared for on the entire album.. and if that is the case then i dont really care for the album.. his rhymes are slow and take too long to develop... sorry X to the Z.. but pimp my ride is gonna do better for you in the long run!
p.s. - worst beat i have ever heard is the first song on the entire album (once it kicks in), not a good way to start! Submitted by dwaite (PURDUE UNIVERSITY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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