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| Xzibit- Restless Exposed (DVD): I have been a fan of Xzibit since his 1st album, "At The Speed Of Light", came out in 1996. He finally received the accolades he deserves when his 3rd album, "Restless" struck double platinum. Restless Xposed is the all-access pass that brings you into the world and behind the scenes of rising hip hop superstar Xzibit as he surges from underground dominance to platinum plus status. See Mr. X to the Z doin' it big with his homies. Get an all access ride on his European tour with backstage footage. Restless Xposed is much more than a concert film. You get raw, behind-the-scenes action shots with Xzibit everyday for eight months of his Xciting life. If you like Xplicit lyrics, Xplicit girls, and Xplicit behavior, the Restless Xposed DVD is a must see. Includes "Don't Approach Me" backstage performance with Eminem and Xzibit. Features cameos by Eminem, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Fred Durst, Master P, Papa Roach and more. Includes all of Xzibit's hottest videos and audio commentary by Xzibit. Any fan of Tha Liks, DPG, damn it just hip hop in general needs to run and get one of the best music films out right now! 9.5 OUT OF 10 |
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| Tha Alkaholics- X.O. The Movie Experience: Must have for all Alkaholic fans as well as those who rep the west coast. Basically you follow the group on Puff Puff Pass Tour and are given a back stage view of Tha Liks and a slew of other artist including Xzibit, Defari, Ras Kass, Snoop Dogg, and DPG. The highlight of the DVD is the behind the scenes view of the numerous Liks videos and bus footage. The problem with this DVD is that you do not get to see the really dope freestyles and collabos that YOU KNOW the Liks can pull off. Phil Da Agony does spit a nice freestyle on the DVD, which makes me fiend his album even more when it does come out. West coast heads pick it up its worth the price of admission. 9 OUT OF 10 |
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| America's number one Dogg Pound Gangsta is at it again. This time Kurupt is giving you more than his usual banging album or spine-tingling remix. He has employed his soon-to-be-famous G-Cam to capture everything in the "day in the life" of a G. For Kurupt there is an exremely thin line between his ever popular gangsta music and living the life of a real South Central gangsta. See his G-Cam's exclusive access to the likes of Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Tha Eastsidaz, The Alkaholiks, Kokane, Young Roscoe, and many more. G-TV is packed with girls, liquor, sticky green chronic, gang tales, bangin' gangsta music and real rap life. DVD includes a bonus audio CD containing 7 new songs. I am not a big fan of the freestyles on this DVD. Kurupt's freestyles (excluding the one with Tha Liks) are very boring and tiresome and Roscoe just seems to babble on and on about nothing. His one bounce cut on the album is cool though. These are minor faults for a very solid DVD overall. 8 OUT OF 10 |