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New Music: Koache – Turn Me Back (Ft. Xzibit)

Xzibit and Nottz go back. On the acclaimed 2000 LP Restless, the Virginia producer/MC shared a track with Dr. Dre in “U Know.” X-to-the-Z and Nottz Raw would work again on the first Serial Killers project a couple years ago. This time, the V-A to C-A link surrounds Los Angles, California rapper Koache.

“Turn Me Back” is a song warning haters and testers against making people revert to their old ways of handling things. Both X’ and Nottz are 20-plus-year veterans who have stayed evolving and refuse to be dragged down. Based on this groovy track, and Xzibit’s fighting feature verse, this is a great pathway for Koache.

Listen here: https://soundcloud.com/koache/turn-me-back-ft-xzibit

Game Point, Koache’s forthcoming album (March 8), features more than half the songs produced by Nottz.

Source: http://ambrosiaforheads.com/2016/02/xzibit-lets-the-bars-fly-like-likwit-over-a-nottz-groove-audio/

New Serial Killers Mixtape (Xzibit, B-Real & Demrick) – The Murder Show – Listen Now!

After dropping their now classic debut album “Serial Killers Vol. 1”, Cypress Hill frontman B-Real, West Coast legend Xzibit, and Demrick return with their brand new sophomore album “The Murder Show”. The new tape comes rocking all new material, boasting features from Jarren Benton, Bad Lucc, and Mykestro.

The project comes loaded up with all new material, 10 tracks in all, with production from The Bizness, G Rocka, 21, and more. Listen to the new mixtape below!

Listen here: http://www.audiomack.com/album/paperchaserdotcom/the-murder-show

Xzibit Announces Serial Killers Reunion With B-Real & Demrick For "The Murder Show"

Xzibit Hosts Dr. Dre’s “The Pharmacy” Radio Show

Xzibit Hosts Dr. Dre's "The Pharmacy" Radio Show Xzibit shares his thoughts on “Straight Outta Compton.”

Xzibit hosted this week’s episode of Dr. Dre’s Beats 1 radio show “The Pharmacy” yesterday (August 29). DJ Battlecat mixed the music.

On the show, Xzibit featured upcoming Compton, California rapper AD, who he took on stage with him at Art of Rap festival in July.

Dr. Dre called about 10 minutes into the program to express his appreciation for Xzibit.

“The show is sounding incredible right now,” he said. “Thank you so much for filling in for me. This shit is crazy. I’m loving it. I’m so happy I made this choice.”

Elsewhere in the two-hour show, Xzibit shares his thoughts on the N.W.A film Straight Outta Compton and the album that the movie is based on.

“Congratulations to our founding fathers, the original members of N.W.A, to break box office numbers in the first weekend,” Xzibit says. “It’s made so much money and so many accolades, got so many nods from different places. I think it’s dope that something so real gets to shine and the attention that it deserves. To personally know these gentlemen after being a fan and then seeing it all come to fruition, it’s deserved. It’s good that something can be so inspiring to so many other people. I remember hearing a story from Dre himself, about how they went and did a show at the Apollo and got booed. And then right after that, they came back and released that album and then the world has been gravitating to them ever since. You never know. It’s a story about never giving up. It’s a story about being who they are and never apologizing for that.”

Xzibit details his relationship with Dr. Dre, which began with his guest verse on Snoop Dogg’s “Bitch Please. The song was produced by Dr. Dre and was on 1999’s No Limit Top Dogg. Sixteen years later, Xzibit was featured on the rapper-producer’s third and allegedly final album, Compton: A Soundtrack by Dr. Dre.

“When I got the call from Dre to come do ‘Bitch Please,’ which was the first time we had actually got down and sat face-to-face and worked on something, I ran to the studio,” he says. “I don’t even know if I needed a car to get there. So when I got in the studio, when I laid the track, it became a point of I thanked him for working with me. From there, it was kinda like the relationship built from there. Even since, Dr. Dre’s been a mentor. He’s been a friend. He’s also been somebody I can confide in. To get the call for Compton, it was exciting because he has so many other outlets and so many other emcees that he has access to, for him to see that there’s a special place for my man right here, so the fact that he heard me and envisioned that, it just adds to the fact that what we’re supposed to be doing here is supposed to happen.”

Dr. Dre posted on Instagram to announce the host change prior to the show’s air.

“Even The Dr. needs a vacation,” he wrote. “Mr. X to the Z taking over #ThePharmacy this week.”

Xzibit and Dr. Dre have also been working with Slim the Mobster, a former Aftermath signee, since his release from jail.

Xzibit hosts Open Bar Radio with Soren Baker on Friday nights on 93.5 KDAY.

Serial Killers: Volume 1 Mixtape Released!

The official debut release of ‘Serial Killers’ Vol. 1 has officially been released, and you can download the mixtape “album” for free by clicking here.

With features ranging from veterans like Kurupt to new comers like Hopsin and production by the likes of Sir Jinx from the original Lench Mob, Nottz, Statik Selektah and DJ Khalil, just to name a few, this is sure to be a project worth checking out.

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The tracklist:
1. First 48 (produced by: Futuristiks & Sir Jinx)
2. WANTED (produced by: G Rocka & Medi)
3. Dickies & Bandanas ft. Kurupt (produced by: JRB the producer)
4. In The Sky (produced by: Ill Bill)
5. Doctors In ft. Hopsin (produced by: DJ Lethal & C-Lance)
6. Whatever Cuz ft. Goldie Locc (produced by: Green Lantern)
7. Legends Never Die ft. Easy MoneyST (produced by: Statik Selektah)
8. Worst Nightmare (produced by: Futuristiks)
9. Get 2 It (Produced by: Dublin Beats)
10. Six Billion Ways (produced by: Ill Bill)
11. No Coming Back (produced by: Ill Bill)
12. Laugh Now ft. Jon Connor (produced by: Nottz)
13. Eaten Alive (produced by: BINK)
14. Angels Come Calling (produced by: DJ Khalil)