From breakthrough hits and extraordinary performances to cultural milestones and tragic incidents, Feb. 28 is a notable date in Hip-Hop and R&B history. It has seen celebrated musicians release ...
Eighteen upcoming concerts for the Gen-X crowd include Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Xzibit, Too $hort, Silversun Pickups and Talib Kweli. Here's the list.
Half Dive, Muskies, transmitter @ Urban Lounge 2/26, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Warren G and Xzibit @ Great Saltair 2/27, The ...
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This is no easy feat when one considers how much fans love to hate Lucious (star Terrence Howard) on the hit Fox drama. But Xzibit’s character Shyne is more prone to violence than Lucious, beating ...
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 ...
Old school hip-hop titans Bone Thugs-N-Harmony have reunited, expanding on their three-decades-long legacy with a new era of music and international touring. After recently dropping their upbeat and ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s been 13 years since Xzibit dropped his last album Napalm, and a whole lot has changed since. Not just with Xzibit, who has ...
To hip hop fans, Xzibit is the LA rap titan who made a name for himself during the late 90s and early 2000s, delivering multiple hits and sharing stages with icons such as Dr Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg ...