Xzibit talks about Eminem, Dr. Dre and the possibility of “Bi*ch Please III”

Xzibit has recently set down with HotNewHipHop to talk about many things including his upcoming album, Dr. Dre and Eminem. You can check out the conversation below:

Interviewer: It’s cool to see you guys are both putting out music still. I noticed too, you’ve been hanging out with Dr. Dre quite a bit, working in his studio. As someone who works with him a lot, what would you say Dr. Dre is bringing to the table when he comes in to oversee a session.

Xzibit: Well, Dr. Dre is the chairman of the board. Lets get that straight, off-top. And Dr. Dre brings the table to the table. [laughs] That is what he brings to the table. He lives in the studio, first of all. So, you know, with his level of expectation of himself and his music, I do not think people really understand and grasp how strong that process is. I can not speak on his timetable. I think that every time he is come out with something, it has made an impact and changed the direction of music, so I have no questions about his timing. Yeah, when you see me in the studio with Dre, we working on stuff for myself, we working on stuff for him, we working on stuff for everything. But as far as when he releases, that is up to him. But he never disappoints, so I just let people talk until they actually get it, and then when they get it, it is a piping hot cup of ‘Shut the f**k up.’ [laughs]

Interviewer: I am looking forward to your new album. So I have to ask this, what are the chances, and this is just coming from a fan here, but what are the chances that we can ever see a “B**ch Please III”?

Xzibit: Wooh! That is a Dr. Dre question. [laughs]

Interviewer: Well, if I ever get him on the phone again, I will definitely tell him: ”B**ch Please III.”

Xzibit: Absolutely!

Interviewer: But you are a key part of all of them, though, just as much as him! So maybe if you slide up that request, hit up Dre, maybe put the request in…I think a lot of people right now, if people saw a collaboration between you, Dre, Eminem, and Snoop right now, I really do think it would break the internet, to be honest. I really do think that.

Xzibit: Wow, that is dope, man, thank you. I will see if I can talk to Dre about it, but we will see. [Laughs]

Interviewer: On that note, I know you and Dr. Dre are super tight, but do you still at all keep in touch with Eminem? I know you guys have worked together so many times, and lets be honest, you have a great track record of collaborations, like “Don’t Approach Me…” and “My Name.”

Xzibit: I have not talked to Marshall in a minute, man, but you know, it is always the same, I got a lot of respect for him and his team. When we see each other, it is all love.

For the full interview, visit HotNewHipHop here.

Snoop Dogg promotes Mike Tyson & Roy Jones Jr. fight with D12’s song

Two of boxing’s iconic figures Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. are finally going to lock horns on Saturday, November 28, 2020 s former undisputed heavyweight champion  meets former four-division world champion at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

Lil Wayne, French Montana, Wiz Khalifa, Dababy and YG will all be performing on Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr’s exhibition bout.

As you might know, the social media platform Triller is the official partner of the fight to promote the event. Snoop Doggy Dogg is on of the investors in Triller company. To promote the fight, Snoop made a compilation videos of Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr.’s past fightings, as well as himself training for boxing.

Snoop Dogg used D12‘s 2001 “Fight Music,” a single from the group’s debut album Devil’s Night, specifically Eminem’s hook, along with the promotional video which he uploaded on his Instagram story. You can watch the video below:

 

Today, 27 years ago, Snoop Dogg released “Doggystyle”

On this day, exactly 27 years ago, Snoop Dogg released his debut album Doggystyle under Death Row Records and Interscope Records, executive produced by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight. Guest appearances include: The D.O.C., Nate Dogg, Warren G, Kurupt and more.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200, selling 806,858 copies in its first week of release in the United States, which was the record for a debuting artist and the fastest-selling hip-hop album ever, by that time. The album has sold over 7 million copies to date in the United States and more than 11 million worldwide.

Doggystyle was included on various magazines’ Greatest Albums of All Time lists, including Rolling Stone and The Source. It earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip-hop/rap albums ever released.

Snoop celebrates the 27 years anniversary of the album by releasing limited bundles, including bomber jacket, t-shirt and boxer briefs. You can check out the new merch on Snoop’s Instagram below:

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