Xzibit - Restless [Blue] [RSD 2026]
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Product Description
It's only appropriate that Xzibit's highly anticipated, and often-delayed, Restless concluded hip-hop's millennial melting pot. After all, Xzibit's association with Dr. Dre and his Aftermath regime attached very lofty expectations to Restless; X was publicly anointed as the next Sc expected to blow up. Surely, with Dre as executive producer and guest shots from Eminem, Snoop Dogg, and Dre himself, Xzibit was virtually assured of acquiring the mainstream success that eluded him on previous efforts (At The speed Of Life 40 dayz & 40 nightz). Thanks largely to Dre's knob-twisting input, Restless became aural kin to Dre's own 2001 comeback vehicle, as the head-nod factor is immediately established on "Front To Back," the heavenly synth stabs "X," and "Get Your Walk On."Tthe main flaw in Restless' formula lies primarily with Xzibit's extensive list of guest collaborators. While contributions from Dre ("U Know"), Snoop ("D.N.A."), and Eminem ("Don't Approach Me") are all welcomed, appearances from DJ Quik and KRS-One, among many others, take the focus off Xzibit's formidable lyrical boasting, which precludes restless from forming a desired level of cohesiveness. On "X," Xzibit pledges to "rearrange the game with my rugged sound," and he periodically delivers on that promise. However, it would have taken nothing short of a masterpiece for Xzibit to appease hip-hop's finicky masses. Marble blue vinyl.
Tracklist
A1 Intro (Restless)
- A2 Front 2 Back
- A3 Been A Long Time (feat. Nate Dogg)
- A4 U Know (feat. Dr. Dre)
- B1 X (feat. Snoop Dogg)
- B2 Alkaholik (feat. Erick Sermon, J-Ro, Tash)
- B3 Kenny Parker Show 2001 (feat. KRS-One)
- B4 D.N.A. (Drugs-N-Alkahol) (feat. Snoop Dogg)
- C1 Double Time
- C2 Don't Approach Me (feat. Eminem)
- C3 Rimz & Tirez (feat. Defari, Goldie Loc, Kokane)
- C4 Fuckin' You Right
- D1 Best Of Things
- D2 Get Your Walk On
- D3 Sorry I'm Away So Much (feat. DJ Quik, Suga Free)
- D4 Loud & Clear (feat. Butch Cassidy, Defari, King Tee)
Tracklist:
- Intro (Restless)
- Front 2 Back
- Been A Long Time (feat. Nate Dogg)
- U Know (feat. Dr. Dre)
- X (feat. Snoop Dogg)
- Alkaholik (feat. Erick Sermon, J-Ro, Tash)
- Kenny Parker Show 2001 (feat. KRS-One)
- D.N.A. (Drugs-N-Alkahol) (feat. Snoop Dogg)
- Double Time
- Don't Approach Me (feat. Eminem)
- Rimz ; Tirez (feat. Defari, Goldie Loc, Kokane)
- Fuckin' You Right
- Best Of Things
- Get Your Walk On
- Sorry I'm Away So Much (feat. DJ Quik, Suga Free)
- Loud ; Clear (feat. Butch Cassidy, Defari, King Tee)
UPC: 3760396029159
Label: Greenback Records
Release Date: 4.18.26
Format: Vinyl