Man vs Machine

Occupation

  • Features: Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg, The Golden State Project ( Ras Kass & Saafir ), Snoop Dogg, MOP, Eminem, Anthony Hamilton, Andre " Dre Boogie" Wilson
  • Additional Vocals: Traci Nelson, Barbara Wilson, Conessa Owens, Romeo Johnson, Truth Hurts, Jelly Roll, Mommy Gunn
  • Keyboard: Mike Elizondo, Ron Feemster
  • Bass: Mike Elizondo
  • Skits: Sir Jinx, Eddie Griffin

Production

  • Rockwilder
  • Rick Rock
  • Denaun
  • Jelly Roll
  • Dr. Dre
  • Ty Fyffe
  • Tydro
  • Eminem
  • Luis Resto
  • Bink!
  • Erick Sermon
  • J- Beats
  • DJ Premier
  • Executive Producer: Dr. Dre

Studios

  • Enterprise Studios, Los Angeles
  • Encore Studios, Los Angeles
  • The disc, LTD.
  • Larabee, Los Angeles
  • Conway Studios, Los Angeles
  • Mirror Image, New York
  • 54 Sound, Detroit
  • Sound On Sound Studios, New York

Man vs. Machine is a music album by Xzibit.

Man vs. Machine was released in 2002 on Epic Records and Loud Records, then both sub- label of Sony Music Entertainment Inc., as well as on Xzibit's own label, Open Bar Entertainment and is the genre Rap, West Coast Rap the special attributed.

Importance

Man vs. Machine is the fourth album by Xzibit. It was awarded on 12 November 2002 by the RIAA with gold. The album was marked by the influence of Dr. Dre and tried the style of the previous album " Restless" maintain, however, is often criticized that it does not quite match the quality of what down is also reflected in the decline in sales.

Title list

  • Produced by Rockwilder
  • With Dr. Dre, Traci Nelson, Barbara Wilson, Conessa Owens & Romeo Johnson
  • Produced by Rick Rock
  • With Nate Dogg
  • Produced by Denaun
  • With Truth Hurts
  • Produced by Rick Rock
  • With Jelly Roll
  • Produced by Jelly Roll
  • Contains samples of " Africa" ​​by Toto
  • With The Golden State Project & Mami Gunn
  • Produced by Jelly Roll
  • Produced by Dr. Dre
  • With Snoop Dogg & Traci Nelson
  • Produced by Dr. Dre
  • With M.O.P
  • Produced by Ty Fyffe & Tydro
  • With Eminem & Nate Dogg
  • Produced by Eminem & Luis Resto
  • With Anthony Hamilton
  • Produced by Bink!
  • With Andre " Dre Boogie" Wilson
  • Produced by Rick Rock
  • Produced by Erick Sermon
  • Produced by J- Beats

Additional songs on the bonus disc of the limited edition

  • With Traci Nelson
  • Produced by Bink!
  • Produced by DJ Premier
  • Produced by Rockwilder

Publications and chart success

Man vs. Machine was released on 1 October 2002 in the United States and on 30 September 2002 in Germany. It also appeared in countless other countries where Sony Music Entertainment Inc. acted. The first single was Multiply. This was followed by Symphony in X Major, whose B-side Choke Me, Spank Me ( Pull My Hair) was.

Special

The Alkaholiks, long -standing companions and co-discoverer of Xzibit, threw him after the success of restless and during the work on Man vs. Machine ( where they have not been taken into account) before that he would forget his roots. This led at times to a beef between the two parties, which culminated homie from Alkaholiks member J- Ro in the song The X. Meanwhile, the dispute was settled, however, than in a concert Alkaholiks Xzibit appeared on the stage and the audience told that the artists really belong together.

Versions

Man vs. Machine was available in four different versions: as uncensored & censored CD, a limited edition with a bonus CD including three bonus songs and as a record.

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