He is the 90s rapper known for his collaborations with hip-hop superstars such as Eminem, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg are known.
This legendary wordsmith has also worked extensively in film and television, appearing in popular productions such as 8 Mile, Gridiron Gang and CSI: Miami.
He took the charts by storm with his 2002 album Restless and later hosted his own reality TV show for MTV called Pimp My Ride, where he restored dilapidated vehicles.
Of course, it’s none other than legendary rap star Xzibit, who rose to global fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s but has kept a low profile since then.
Xzibit, whose real name is Alvin Nathaniel Joiner, recently made a rare public appearance in a TikTok video in which he was treated by a chiropractor.
’90s rapper Xzibit recently made a rare public appearance in a TikTok video where he was treated by a chiropractor
The 49-year-old Michigan native looked virtually unrecognizable at the height of his fame in the early 2000s.
His signature dreadlocks, goatee and gold and silver accessories are gone, instead he sported a much more casual look.
Xzibit now rocks with a shaved head.
The 49-year-old Michigan native looked virtually unrecognizable at the height of his fame in the early 2000s. Pictured in 2002
His 2002 album “Restless” took the charts by storm and spawned the hit singles “X,” “Front 2 Back” and “Get Your Walk On.”
He looked focused as his chiropractor cracked his neck and helped the rapper develop good posture.
At one point, the practitioner asked Xzibit if he was working on a new album, and the rapper replied that he would soon release one titled “King Maker.”
Fans quickly took to the comments section to express their disbelief at Xzibit’s shocking transformation.
His trademark dreadlocks, goatee and gold and silver accessories are gone and instead he sported a much more casual look
‘OMG. I can’t believe this is Xzibit. I didn’t recognize him,” one fan wrote, and a second person added, “I wasn’t convinced he was Xzibit until he laughed.”
“Damn, we just realized we haven’t seen Xzibit in like 20 years,” a third user chimed in.
Xzibit rose to fame in the late ’90s with the release of several critically acclaimed albums and hit singles, including “What U See Is What U Get.”
In 2012, he released his last album called “Napalm” and since then he has kept a low profile while recording his upcoming album.
Xzibit once hosted his own reality TV show for MTV called Pimp My Ride, where he restored dilapidated vehicles