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Full Circle
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Album Details: Full Circle

Release Date:01/29/2007
Label:Jvc Japan
UPC:4988002519828

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User Reviews: Full Circle

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    Don't Sleep

    By Antione  Nov 4, 2006

    Pros: The Album

    Cons: none

    This album is typical X. Hard beats, masterful lyrics, and truth in expression. If you're not a X fan, grab this album. The bangin west coast beats will captivate you. I especially like the track "Thank you". It's fire on a reality ...type flow. Read more Less

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    Xzibit

    By Scot  Oct 27, 2006

    Pros: varied topics, great production

    Cons: none

    This is another great album from X. The lyrics reflect a wide aray of topics, all pertinent. True West Coast Hardcore. X is a very serious rapper and is definitely a human's human. I love this, as I have everything else he has put together.

Pro Reviews: Full Circle

  • All Music Guide

    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 majorlabel 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 hiphop 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 likeminded artists, Xzibit sounds more comfortable than he has in a long time. Comfortable enough to deliver "Thank You," an ambitious, sin...cere, and moving thankyou 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' sht 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 sht 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 wiseass 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 title Full Circle implies the man has returned to square one, because this is grown man's business and just what veteran, enlightened thugs should sound like. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Xzibit

Before becoming one of the West Coast's most illustrious MCs at the end of the 1990s, and later a TV celebrity, Xzibit was a promising underground rapper. Born Alvin Nathaniel Joiner on September 18, 1974, in Detroit, MI, Xzibit began his rap career was part of the Likwit Crew, a looseknit collective of California rappers including King T, Defari, and Tha Alkaholiks. Ea... Read more