Xzibit
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When I started my records, I was kicking and screaming. I was very angry, so I was kind of... You'll hear it in your voice. Yeah, I found a safe place, you know, for me to kick and scream and not hurt myself and others, you know? And so that was like my therapy almost. So hip-hop, I feel, saved my life. But, you know, I was 19, 20 years old making those records. So now being able to...
When I started my records, I was kicking and screaming. I was very angry, so I was kind of... You'll hear it in your voice. Yeah, I found a safe place, you know, for me to kick and scream and not hurt myself and others, you know? And so that was like my therapy almost. So hip-hop, I feel, saved my life. But, you know, I was 19, 20 years old making those records. So now being able to...
When I started my records, I was kicking and screaming. I was very angry, so I was kind of... You'll hear it in your voice. Yeah, I found a safe place, you know, for me to kick and scream and not hurt myself and others, you know? And so that was like my therapy almost. So hip-hop, I feel, saved my life. But, you know, I was 19, 20 years old making those records. So now being able to...
you know, go back and listen, you could tell the environments in the... You could tell when I got paid. You could tell when I, you know, was frustrated. You could tell when things got hard. You could tell when things were great. You could hear it in the music. You can in your voice. Right.
you know, go back and listen, you could tell the environments in the... You could tell when I got paid. You could tell when I, you know, was frustrated. You could tell when things got hard. You could tell when things were great. You could hear it in the music. You can in your voice. Right.
you know, go back and listen, you could tell the environments in the... You could tell when I got paid. You could tell when I, you know, was frustrated. You could tell when things got hard. You could tell when things were great. You could hear it in the music. You can in your voice. Right.
I think, you know, like now... I still like aggressive music. I still deliver aggressive, but I found my voice in the sense of not the tone or the projection of it, but what I'm supposed to be saying and how I'm supposed to be saying it. I was very doubtful. I had a lot of doubt in my early records. I didn't know. I was trying to compete. I didn't really know what I was going for.
I think, you know, like now... I still like aggressive music. I still deliver aggressive, but I found my voice in the sense of not the tone or the projection of it, but what I'm supposed to be saying and how I'm supposed to be saying it. I was very doubtful. I had a lot of doubt in my early records. I didn't know. I was trying to compete. I didn't really know what I was going for.
I think, you know, like now... I still like aggressive music. I still deliver aggressive, but I found my voice in the sense of not the tone or the projection of it, but what I'm supposed to be saying and how I'm supposed to be saying it. I was very doubtful. I had a lot of doubt in my early records. I didn't know. I was trying to compete. I didn't really know what I was going for.
I just knew the kind of music I liked to make, and I would just say what I thought sounded good. But now when you speak with purpose and you speak with drive and you speak with conviction, it feels different. It lands different. It feels good saying it.
I just knew the kind of music I liked to make, and I would just say what I thought sounded good. But now when you speak with purpose and you speak with drive and you speak with conviction, it feels different. It lands different. It feels good saying it.
I just knew the kind of music I liked to make, and I would just say what I thought sounded good. But now when you speak with purpose and you speak with drive and you speak with conviction, it feels different. It lands different. It feels good saying it.
No, I mean, your ears don't lie to you, you know? I mean, and music touches your soul. And, you know, so the frequencies that Dre knows and that he produces with and he, you know, pushes through the board are extraordinary. You know, when Chronic first came out, you never heard a record sound like that.
No, I mean, your ears don't lie to you, you know? I mean, and music touches your soul. And, you know, so the frequencies that Dre knows and that he produces with and he, you know, pushes through the board are extraordinary. You know, when Chronic first came out, you never heard a record sound like that.