Too $hort, Xzibit and Warren G are here, swimmers will brave icy Tahoe waters and cats will take over downtown Reno this week. Here are the details.
Xzibit’s ex-wife alleges in a new lawsuit that the rapper and Pimp My Ride host violated the automatic restraining order governing their contentious divorce when he allegedly agreed to sell their ...
She spent 15 years on the CBS soap opera and won six Daytime Emmys off 13 nominations. By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Heather Hill, the longtime Young and the Restless director who collected six Daytime ...
Today we celebrate the birthday of Alvin Nathaniel Joiner, better known as Xzibit, who was born on this date in 1974. Born in Detroit but raised on the West Coast, Xzibit came up during one of hip hop ...
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Xzibit dropped a surprising piece of hip-hop history: DMX's hit single "Party Up (Up In Here)" was actually a direct response to Kurupt's infamous diss track "Callin Out Names." During an interview ...
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Xzibit released his first album in 13 years, “Kingmaker,” in last month, which reunited him with Dr. Dre on the track “Leave Me Alone.” Xzibit released his first album in 13 years, Kingmaker, in May.
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X also revealed that the executive producer role was Dr. Dre’s way of looking out for him. “He told me that no matter what he was doing or where I landed, he was gonna make sure he was there for me,” ...
Loud Records' Steve Rifkind was not about to let him off the label without a substantial payment. West Coast rapper Xzibit said Dr. Dre wanted him to sign with his Aftermath Entertainment label, but ...
Xzibit claims that his former label boss, Steve Rifkind, wanted Dr. Dre to pay $11 million to buy him out of his contract to join Aftermath Records. Xzibit spoke to Red Bull ahead of the release of ...