Xzibit's Bombshell Revelation: 'I Kept All the Cars from Pimp My Ride'
February 7, 2024

"...I felt I deserved them."

LOS ANGELES—In a recent interview, Xzibit made an admission that has left fans of the iconic show "Pimp My Ride" shocked. The hip-hop artist and television personality disclosed that he retained ownership of all the revamped cars featured on the show. According to Xzibit, the decision to keep the customized vehicles was motivated by his belief that the cars were simply too good for their original owners.


"I kept all the cars from Pimp My Ride," Xzibit confessed, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes dynamics of the popular MTV series. "These cars were too baller for their original owners, I'm Rocking chains, stadium, palladiums, cracked craniums. My whole skeleton is dipped in titanium, I felt I deserved them."


Xzibit's revelation challenges the perception that the cars were given as gifts to the unsuspecting participants whose vehicles underwent jaw-dropping transformations on the show. Instead, it appears that the rides, complete with elaborate modifications and eye-catching designs, found a permanent home in Xzibit's collection.


The artist further emphasized his attachment to the show's premise, stating, "Pimp My Ride is a show about pimping cars,  and ever since Xzibit could spit, been on some pimp shit." This statement adds a layer of complexity to the show's narrative, blurring the lines between entertainment and reality. It prompts fans to reconsider the dynamics of the iconic series and the motivations behind the over-the-top car customizations.


While some may question the ethics of keeping the cars, others might view it as a fitting conclusion to a show that epitomized the audacious spirit of automotive customization. Xzibit's revelation invites fans to revisit "Pimp My Ride" with a fresh perspective, recognizing that the baller rides weren't just for the lucky participants but for a rapper that was already rich.

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