Mr. X – Mr. X

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1 PlayaHata 03:43
2 Active Crew 04:23
Featuring – Chattabox, Rodg, SWOZO, Young Hogg, YSOT
3 Dear God 04:13
4 Flossin 04:05
5 Low Rider 04:06
Featuring – Chattabox
6 Puttin’ In Work 03:27
7 Can’t Fade The Funk 04:11
Featuring – Chattabox, Rodg, SWOZO, YSOT
8 Slippin’ 04:32
Featuring – Chattabox
9 So High 04:43
Featuring – Chattabox
10 Playa’s Life 04:09
Featuring – LOL
11 Comin’ From The Head 04:53
12 True To This 04:41
13 One Time (At My Door) 04:45
Featuring – SWOZO
14 Any Ole Sunday 04:26

Description

Mr. X is the self-titled debut album by rapper Xavier Thomas from Los Angeles, California. Released on April 9, 1996, through Jungle Records and Qwest Records, the album features an array of guest appearances, including Chattabox, Rodg, SWOZO, Young Hogg, YSOT, and LOL.

The album kicks off with “PlayaHata,” showcasing Mr. X’s smooth rapping style, followed by “Active Crew,” which features Chattabox, Rodg, SWOZO, Young Hogg, and YSOT. “Dear God” takes a reflective tone, while “Flossin” highlights Mr. X’s swagger.

“Low Rider,” featuring Chattabox and produced by VMF, brings an upbeat vibe to the album, while “Puttin’ In Work” features a catchy chorus and Chattabox on backing vocals. “Can’t Fade The Funk” unites Chattabox, Rodg, SWOZO, and YSOT once again, showcasing their dynamic collaboration.

“Slippin'” features Chattabox and an infectious beat, followed by “So High,” where Chattabox returns for another appearance. “Playa’s Life” includes LOL and boasts a laid-back vibe, while “Comin’ From The Head” features POLAR Pimp and Trish B. on backing vocals.

“True To This” highlights the talents of Dionne Knighton and Mr. X on backing vocals, and “One Time (At My Door)” features SWOZO with a soulful flute by Charlie Green. The album concludes with “Any Ole Sunday,” leaving listeners with a memorable, groovy finale.

Mr. X’s debut album is a blend of G-Funk and gangsta rap, showcasing his versatile rapping and singing skills. With a range of guest artists and top-notch production, this album captures the essence of West Coast hip-hop in the ’90s.

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