Man vs Machine
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Studio album from Xzibit | ||||
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2002 |
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Label (s) | Epic Records / Loud Records ( Sony Music Entertainment Inc. & Open Bar Entertainment) | |||
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16/19 |
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61m38s / 72m01s |
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Man vs Machine is a music album by Xzibit .
Man vs Machine was released in 2002 by Epic Records and Loud Records , at that time both sub-labels of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. , as well as on Xzibit's own label Open Bar Entertainment and is assigned to the rap genre , more specifically West Coast rap .
meaning
Man vs Machine is Xzibit's fourth album. It was awarded gold by the RIAA on November 12, 2002 . The album was shaped by the influence of Dr. Dres and tried to keep the style of the previous album " Restless ", but it is often criticized that it did not quite achieve its quality, which is also reflected in the lower sales figures.
Track list
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Release Date (4:04) - Tells the story of a prisoner who is released after more than four years behind bars. Xzibit is referring to his brother who was released from prison while the album was being recorded.
- Produced by Rockwilder
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Symphony in X Major (3:55) - The title is a play on words (in German = Symphony in X major). The X stands for himself because he is called X for short. Symphony reveals the very title that the song is a classic - Sample contains. Lyrically it is typical battle rap .
- With Dr. Dre, Traci Nelson, Barbara Wilson, Conessa Owens & Romeo Johnson
- Produced by Rick Rock
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Multiply (4:07) - Battle rap
- With Nate Dogg
- Produced by Denaun
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Break Yourself (3:11) - Battle rap
- With truth hurts
- Produced by Rick Rock
- Heart of Man (4:07) - Xzibit describes how he sees his duties in life
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Harder (4:09) - Is a battle rap style performance of Xzibit's former group The Golden State Project
- With The Golden State Project & Mami Gunn
- Produced by Jelly Roll
- Paul (0:27) - Skit ; Paul Rosenberg leaves a message on Xzibit's answering machine in which he briefly describes his extensive lifestyle and then tells him to contact him and explain what is going on
- Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) (3:27) - Story about a wild night of
sex
- Produced by Dr. Dre
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Losin 'Your Mind (4:16) - Battle rap
- With Snoop Dogg & Traci Nelson
- Produced by Dr. Dre
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BK to LA (4:56) - In the title, BK stands for Brooklyn , the origin of MOP and LA for Los Angeles , the origin of Xzibit. Lyrically it is typical battle rap
- With MOP
- Produced by Ty Fyffe & Tydro
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My Name (4:31) - Diss to Jermaine Dupri
- With Eminem & Nate Dogg
- Produced by Eminem & Luis Resto
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The Gambler (4:55) - Battle rap
- With Anthony Hamilton
- Produced by Bink!
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Missin 'U (5:21) - Xzibit describes how much he misses his mother, who died when he was 9 years old
- With Andre "Dre Boogie" Wilson
- Produced by Rick Rock
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Right On (3:29) - Battle Rap
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Bitch Ass Niggaz (1:43) - Skit; Eddie Griffin explains the term bitch ass nigga from his point of view
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Enemies (5:00) - Battle rap
- Produced by J-Beats
Additional songs on the limited edition bonus CD
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My Life, My World - Battle Rap
- With Traci Nelson
- Produced by Bink!
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What a Mess - criticism of rappers who only make music for money and do not pay attention to their statements
- Produced by DJ Premier
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(Hit U) Where It Hurts - Battle Rap
- Produced by Rockwilder
Publications and chart successes
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Man vs Machine was released on October 1st, 2002 in the US and on September 30th, 2002 in Germany . It also appeared in countless other countries where Sony Music Entertainment Inc. operated. The first single was Multiply . This was followed by Symphony in X Major , whose B-side was Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair) .
Special
The Alkaholiks , long-time companions and co-discoverers of Xzibit, accused him of forgetting his roots after the success of Restless and while working on Man vs Machine (which they were not taken into account). This at times led to a beef from the two parties, which culminated in the song The X Homie by Alkaholiks member J-Ro. In the meantime, however, the dispute was settled when Xzibit appeared on stage at an Alkaholiks concert and announced to the audience that the artists belonged together.
Versions
Man vs Machine was available in four different versions: As an uncensored & censored CD, as a limited edition with a bonus CD including three bonus songs and as a record.