Alvin Joiner, better known by his stage name Xzibit, is a rapper, actor, and record executive. He is also the face behind a cannabis brand called BRASS KNUCKLES, which is currently owned by a company ...
Krista Joiner alleges the rapper and former Pimp My Ride host sold their business without her consent. By Rachel Scharf Xzibit’s ex-wife claims in a new lawsuit that the rapper illegally sold away ...
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 ...
After years of trying to finalize his split from Krista Joiner, rapper and actor Xzibit is taking new steps to end his marriage officially. According to court documents, Xzibit filed in Los Angeles ...
Xzibit is seeking to settle his divorce from his estranged wife Krista Joiner, adding that he’s been separated from her for the past four years. The veteran rapper wants to obtain single status as he ...
You might want to check again where Dave Sims got the inspiration for his signature catchphrase. While famed SiriusXM shock jock Howard Stern took an interest in the new Yankees radio broadcaster’s ...
Tyler The Creator and Nardwuar have reunited once again for the latest installment of their seemingly never-ending series of interviews, and as usual, the latest is a goldmine of Tyler quotes. One ...
Rapper Xzibit is facing more legal trouble amid his contentious divorce from estranged wife, Krista Joiner. A judge has ordered the 50-year-old rapper and former Pimp My Ride host to stay at least 100 ...
Xzibit has made a name for himself as both a rapper and an actor, but he is perhaps best known to this day as host of early 2000s TV favorite “Pimp My Ride.” That’s why the multi-hyphenate was invited ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Xzibit’s ongoing legal battle with his ex-wife, Krista Joiner, has taken another turn, as she’s seeking a significant increase in ...
Mustard revealed that Kendrick Lamar described feeling like Goku when he first heard the electrifying beat for “Hey Now.” During a new interview with GRAMMY.com, the producer revealed K. Dot told him ...