40 Dayz & 40 Nightz

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studio album
First released:
Aug 17 1998

Overview Edit

40 Dayz & 40 Nightz is rapper Xzibit's second album, which was released on August 25, 1998. It is often considered Xzibit's greatest album. The album has sold 588,090 copies. "40 Dayz & 40 Nightz" featured four singles "What U See Is What U Get", "3 Card Molly", "Los Angeles Times" and "Pussy Pop". "What U See Is What U Get" in particular not only earned Xzibit's highest charting in his career but has also been hailed by some as one of the greatest rap songs of all time.

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Catalog number:
1840-2
Release dates:
  • Aug 25 1998 in United States

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4 stars Good album with some momentary lapses
This is Xzibit's follow-up to his debut album, "At The Speed Of Life." On this album, Xzibit displays growth as an overall MC, his lyrics and raw flow both being improved.

"What U See Is What U Get" is just raw, easily the best track on the album. "3 Card Molly," featuring Rass Kass and Saafir, is an entertaining track showcasing the trio's lyrical skills. And "Los Angeles Times" is another nice track with a great bassline. Other bangin tracks include "Focus," "Deeper," and "Inside Job."

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Written by Peace Daddy "Eclectic ReflectionZ"
3 stars What U See Is What U Get
Xzibit in my opinion is the illest MC from the West Coast. If you truly into lyrics and a true hip-hop head than this CD is for you. What You See is What You Get is the bomb. Xzibit keeps it real thru the whole album. On "Focus" X to the Z displays his lyrical skills and diversity. This album is tight lyrically but the tracks wasnt bangin, the production could've been better. Its a good CD but not as good as his first one "To The Speed of Life." - that one was bomb - a hip-hop classic in my estimation.
Written by P Nastee

Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Intro (The Last Night)
    1:03
    2
    Chamber Music
    4:22
    3
    3 Card Molly
    3:55
    4
    What U See Is What U Get
    5:09
    5
    Handle Your Business
    4:14
    6
    Nobody Sound Like Me
    3:36
    7
    Pussy Pop
    3:20
    8
    Chronic Keeping 101 (interlude)
    1:58
    9
    Shroomz
    3:00
    10
    Focus
    3:28
    11
    Jason (48 Months interlude)
    1:26
    12
    Deeper
    2:56
    13
    Los Angeles Times
    4:23
    14
    Inside Job
    3:08
    15
    Let It Rain
    5:33
    16
    Recycled Assassins
    4:12
    17
    Outro
    1:10

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40 Dayz & 40 Nightz 18 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 1840
release dates: Aug 17 1998 in United Kingdom
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40 Dayz & 40 Nightz 17 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Aug 25 1998
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