Man vs Machine EXPLICIT LYRICS Xzibit

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  • Release Date: 10/01/2002
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 70,929
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998592520
 
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Man vs Machine

Disc 1
1LISTENRelease Date 4:04
2LISTENSymphony in X Major 3:55
3LISTENMultiply / Nate Dogg 4:08
4LISTENBreak Yourself 3:11
5LISTENHeart of Man 4:07
6LISTENHarder 4:10
7LISTENPaul 0:27
8LISTENChoke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) 3:28
9LISTENLosin' Your Mind / Snoop Dogg 4:16
10LISTENBK to La / M.O.P. 4:57
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Disc 2
1LISTENMy Life, My World 0:18
2LISTENWhat a Mess 0:34
3LISTEN(Hit U) Where It Hurts 2:59

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About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Four albums deep, Xzibit's presence on the microphone rivals that of the better MCs of the latter day. However, on Man vs Machine, Xzibit seems to have lost some of the edge on his lyrical blade, which once tested in underground fires more than a half-decade before he hit the mainstream in 1999. The man who brought listeners "Paparazzi," "Foundation" (from his 1996 debut, At the Speed of Life), and "What U See Is What U Get" (from the 1998 release 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz) managed to avoid the sophomore slump, but instead found the junior jinx with the disappointing 2000 release of Restless, even with Dr. Dre in his corner. While X is still in cahoots with the good Dre here, unfortunately Man vs Machine is a continuation of his lackluster spiral rather than the masterpiece that X fans thought to be inevitable when he linked up with the likes of Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Eminem in the Y2K. Things start off with dark zest on the cleverly worded and sinisterly composed "Release Date," produced not by Dre, but by East Coaster Rockwilder. Dre chimes in with lyrics for the awkward and clunky "Symphony in X Major" and beats for the delightfully raunchy "Choke Me, Spank Me" and the slightly above-workaday "Losin' Your Mind" featuring Snoop Dogg. Also, taking a somewhat shameful page out of P. Diddy's book, producer Jelly Roll turns to early-'80s Toto ("Africa") for inspiration on the painfully inane "Heart of Man." Things pick up some on the Dre camp's retort to a Jermaine Dupri dis on the Eminem-produced "My Name" (featuring some patented Slim Shady punch lines and a G-hook from Nate Dogg) and the cross-continental banger "BK to LA" featuring Brownsville sluggers M.O.P. The heartfelt ode to his mother ("Missin' U") notwithstanding, after the floss and gloss of this release is peeled away, there's a lot more of Xzibit the MC caught in the machine of the hip-hop industry than there is of Xzibit the gifted man. ~ M.F. DiBella, All Music Guide All Music Guide



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Man vs Machineby Anonymous

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February 26, 2003: My Fav. song on this album is Heart of Man! i think the beat is nice and has kinda a jamaican flow thats why i like it but the others on his album is coo too but i would have too saySymphony in X major is second best.

Man vs Machineby Anonymous

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January 24, 2003: Xzibit Has Been In The Rap Game For a while. Starting Back in 95 with the alkoholiks. Xzibit Always has came out with tounge-twisting, lyrically gifted uprising lyrics. Xzibits Albums are not only put together good with talent and skill, but show an enormous rate in sales. Xzibits Newest Projekt Man Vs. Machine is pure classic. The Material is great from songs from "Harder" feat/ The Golden State Project to "Right On." Xzibits has a talent for west coast rap. His Lyrical Blade Stays out in the open. Personaly i think "40 dayz & 40 nightz" was his best album but Man Vs. Machine is still an UndaGround Classic to Me.


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