| Year | Title | Label | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Paparazzi | Loud | | 2022 | Cannes | Open Bar | | 2023 | July 11th | Open Bar |
To assess Xzibit’s discography is to witness a textbook case of the "MTV effect." His first three albums— At the Speed of Life , 40 Dayz & 40 Nightz , and Restless —form a near-flawless trilogy that captures the evolution of West Coast rap from underground grit to mainstream polish. These records are essential listening for any student of late-90s hip-hop.
Xzibit's discography is enriched by his extensive work in collaborative groups and high-profile soundtracks. Serial Killers
By 2006, Xzibit was more famous for pimping cars than pummeling microphones. Full Circle felt rushed and disjointed, attempting to capitalize on the crunk and snap music trends of the South. The lead single “Concentrate” was forgettable, and the album quickly vanished from charts. It marked his final release on a major label (Koch/Open Bar).