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X-Filez V.1: 24 Garden Blocc Classics

10.6M streams

10,615,249

X-orcist

7.8M streams

7,845,740

X-filez V.2: Unforgiven Wit A Vengeanc...

5.9M streams

5,877,251

The Unforgiven, Vol. 1

5.4M streams

5,431,169

Psycho Active

3.3M streams

3,276,483

X-Ology (The Best Of X-Raided)

3M streams

2,972,347

A Prayer In Hell

2.7M streams

2,748,825

A Prayer In Hell

2.5M streams

2,458,323

The Unforgiven, V.1: ...In The Beginni...

2.2M streams

2,188,626

Speak Of The Devil

2M streams

2,002,793

Biography

X-Raided was born in Sacramento, California, where he wrote his classic debut album Psycho Active at 16 years old. He was arrested and charged with gang-related homicide just months later. He made history as the first rapper to have his lyrics used against him during a controversial trial. He was sentenced to 31 years to Life, yet continued to release music from behind bars including X-orcist and The Unforgiven, Vol. 1, both of which hit Billboard. After changes to California laws, X was found suitable for parole and freed having served 26 years in prison. He hit the ground running, recording music and filming videos - garnering over 1.9 million views for California Dreamin. He then ignited Still Right Here from ASIN9NE by Tech N9ne, in addition to appearing on tracks by King Iso, C-Mob and Kurupt, while simultaneously emerging as an advocate for reform. While on stage at Red Rocks in front of a crowd of 10,000, it was announced that he had inked a deal with Strange Music Inc., creating a fitting new beginning for a man whose life story was already legendary. He then crafted his magnum opus, A Prayer In Hell; a triumphant tale of personal rebirth with universal implications. “It documents a process of development,” he reveals. “I had to unlearn so much in order to learn how to have a healthier life.” In the end, X-Raided’s prayer is universal: “Whatever difficulty you’re experiencing, I want you to know you can survive. If I can do it, so can you.”