Disco de Xzibit: «40 Dayz & 40 Nightz»

- Valoración de usuarios: (4.5 de 5)
- Título:40 Dayz & 40 Nightz
- Fecha de publicación:1999-08-24
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Relativity
- UPC:088561184025
- Media (4.5 de 5)(34 votos)
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- 1Intro (The Last Night)
- 2 Chamber Musicimg 4:23
- 3Card Molly
- 4 What U See Is What U Getimg 4:48
- 5 Handle Your Business (featuring Defari)img 4:15
- 6 Nobody Sound Like Me Montageone and Xzibitimg 3:38
- 7Pu**y Pop
- 8Chronic Keeping 101 (Interlude)
- 9 Shroomzimg 3:01
- 10Focus Hzibit, DJ Quik, Xzibit and Erick Onasis
- 11Jason (48 Months Interlude)
- 12 Deeperimg 2:58
- 13 Los Angeles Timesimg 4:24
- 14Inside Job
- 15Let It Rain King Tee, Tha Alkaholiks and Xzibit
- 16 Recycled Assassins (featuring Montage One)img 4:13
- 17Outro
Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop
Media Format: Compact Disk
Rating: PA
Release Date: 7-SEP-1999
This is Xzibit's follow-up to his debut album, "At The Speed Of Life." On this album, Xzibit displays growth as an overall MC, his lyrics and raw flow both being improved.
"What U See Is What U Get" is just raw, easily the best track on the album. "3 Card Molly," featuring Rass Kass and Saafir, is an entertaining track showcasing the trio's lyrical skills. And "Los Angeles Times" is another nice track with a great bassline. Other bangin tracks include "Focus," "Deeper," and "Inside Job."
Where the album falters is in some of the production. Although the tracks listed above are all well-crafted, others on this album are not. Case in point--"Nobody Sound Like Me," the perfect example of what you get when you cross a lame beat with an un-interesting hook. "Shroomz" features some funny lyrics over an all-out WACK beat, making it very hard to listen to.
Fortunately (at least HOPEFULLY), this problem will not exist on X to the Z's forthcoming album, which will feature mostly Dr. Dre behind the boards. But still, even with a few wack beats, this is still a recommended album. If you're a fan of West Coast hip-hop, you should have "40 Dayz & 40 Nightz" in your collection.
Why aren't this guy's albums selling by the millions? I heard him on "B Please" on the last Snoop CD and I went out and bought both of Xzibit's albums. This man has a tight voice, flow, and much of the time his lyrics are great. While I felt this CD grows a little weaker once you get towards some of the middle and last tracks it's still a classic. The song with Meth and Jayo was a bit of a let down for me, but other than that this album has some great tracks. If you hear this album and you like it, pick up AT THE SPEED OF LIFE. That one is even better. I'm just hoping Xzibit will get the props he deserves when he drops his new album that's produced by DRE.
unlike most xzibit fans who like his earlier album "at the speed of life" i have to say this album is pure genius. This album was also made before x became dr dres bitch. The beats on this album are at a seperate level than any garbage you will here today. Besides the beats the lyrics are pure fire on tracks like "3 Card Molly", "What you see is what you get", "Handle your Business", and "Let it Rain". The CD has some great guests on it like Ras Kass, Saafir, J-Ro, Tash, King T, Method Man, and Jayo Felony. I recomend this for any one who is a fan of rap and a fan of music, or some one who loves music from the streets. If you are into tear da club up music like j-kwon or lil jon dont buy this, because this is quality music
Xzibit is one the strongest names on the west coast righ now, and I'm glad he's getting his props, selling millions of his 3rd LP "Restless" which is very good too, altough sounds a bit commercial but still it's a great cd.
'Bout "40 dayz & 40 nightz" what can I say? Well at that time he was an underground kat with a lotta killz and rollin' with da Likwit Crew. The production here is tight, you can listen mad beats, the best tracks are "Card Molly", "Pu**y Pop", "Los Angeles Times" and "Let It Rain". As a matter of fact those r the standout tracks 'cause I only didn't feel "Shroomz"...the beat is wack, Xzibit's flow is kinda tired..he seems tired...very strange.
Xzibit is that kind of artist that is always bringing consistent music...I own his 3 albuns and none of them is garbage...He's one of the most consistent mc's in the game right now...He's always spit with passion&fury, I like his flow, his style. But if I have to choose what album is his best, I'll stick with "40 dayz" no doubt..."At the speed of life" is great, but this album is a banga even with "Shroomz" that was a lil misstep...No doubt it deserves 5 stars.
Man xzibit has really done it here. By far his best album yet, def a classic, dre and eminem level material here. Its funny how only 32 people reviewed this album, I guess people just don't know good rap these days.

