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Xzibit Discography - 320 -6 Albums--rap--by Dra... (2026)

Xzibit's third album, "Restless," was released on February 21, 2000. The album featured the hit single "X," which peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Restless" peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Xzibit’s music – especially tracks produced by Dr. Dre, Mel-Man, and Battlecat – relies on sub-bass frequencies and layered vocal doubles. At 320kbps, you hear the , the growl in his voice , and the subtle ad-libs that get lost in lower bitrates. For archivists and DJs, 320 is non-negotiable . Xzibit Discography - 320 -6 Albums--RAP--by dra...

Xzibit responds to the Iraq War, media control, and cop brutality. “Criminal Set” and “Muthafucka” are unflinching. Hi-Tek’s production on “Hey Now (Mean Muggin)” demands 320kbps for the layered horns. Xzibit's third album, "Restless," was released on February

Regardless, seeing this tag implies the ripper took care – proper track naming, embedded album art, consistent ID3 tags, and no transcoding (i.e., not upscaling from 128 to 320). For collectors, that’s a . Xzibit’s music – especially tracks produced by Dr

Loud / RCA Producers: Sir Jinx, Battlecat, Soopafly, Mel-Man

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Xzibit's third album, "Restless," was released on February 21, 2000. The album featured the hit single "X," which peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Restless" peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Xzibit’s music – especially tracks produced by Dr. Dre, Mel-Man, and Battlecat – relies on sub-bass frequencies and layered vocal doubles. At 320kbps, you hear the , the growl in his voice , and the subtle ad-libs that get lost in lower bitrates. For archivists and DJs, 320 is non-negotiable .

Xzibit responds to the Iraq War, media control, and cop brutality. “Criminal Set” and “Muthafucka” are unflinching. Hi-Tek’s production on “Hey Now (Mean Muggin)” demands 320kbps for the layered horns.

Regardless, seeing this tag implies the ripper took care – proper track naming, embedded album art, consistent ID3 tags, and no transcoding (i.e., not upscaling from 128 to 320). For collectors, that’s a .

Loud / RCA Producers: Sir Jinx, Battlecat, Soopafly, Mel-Man