Since Xzibit now has trouble with his ex-homies from the Likwit crew, unfortunately there no longer features with King Tee, Defari or Liks. Nevertheless, he has (so far) to bring it to be managed best album on the market. There are no real intro but only a short, but very good song at the beginning. "Release Date" shows very well what the whole album is: Good beats and rape of class X. Continue with the worst song "Symphony in X Major", in which, although the Beat Dre and convince, but X unusually bad raps. Then you can hear the first single, "Multiply" feat. Nate Dogg, a good song, but this is one of the poorer because of Mr Denaun Porter of D-12 produced beats. The 4th track is one of the absolute hammers on the album. Xzibit raps here very quickly. This is followed by 2 produced by Jelly Roll tracks from which the song messed up a little during the first sung by Jelly Roll refrain. With "Harder" where Xzibit his Golden State Project (Xzibit, Ras Kass & Saafir) imagines, comes back a hammer. At the 8th song "Choke Me, Spank Me (Pull My Hair)" one recognizes X to the Z again barely. He raps with higher voice like Snoop and Bad Azz in "We From The LBC". After this great song is one more thing draufgesetzt with produced also by Dre "Losin Your Mind" which featured Snoop. Then a sounding more like East Coast Track follows the the East Coast rappers MOP featured. Unfortunately, after that comes the Eminem feature "My Name" (with Nate Dogg), which is even produced by Em. To my surprise, the beat is even good, but Em just does not flow and it pulls down the song that would be one of the best songs without him. Now comes a soul-heavy track of 'can convince. With the number 13 "Missin 'U' X provides a" love song "to his deceased mother (who died when X was 9) from. Erick Sermon has produced "Right On", here the beat is not as good as the tracks produced by him on Restless "Alkaholik" & "Double Time". The last song Enemies is a worthy if not outstanding statements for the best album of all time.