B-Real, Xzibit & Demrick Drop “This Thing of Ours”
B-Real, Xzibit & Demrick Drop This Thing of Ours — West Coast Veterans, Locked In

B-Real, Xzibit, and Demrick come together for This Thing of Ours, and it plays like a project that was built with intention. It dropped in 2026, and from the first track, it stays rooted in that West Coast sound without trying to update itself for trends.
The production sits in a strong pocket. Funk elements. Hard drums. Clean arrangements. Nothing over-layered. It gives each verse space to land. That’s where the strength of the project is. It lets the artists carry it.
B-Real sounds exactly how you’d expect. That signature voice. Calm but sharp. Still cutting through the beat without forcing anything. Xzibit brings a different kind of weight. His delivery is direct. Confident. He sounds like someone who’s been doing this for years and knows exactly how to control a track. Demrick connects both sides. He moves easily between their styles and keeps the energy balanced across the album.
What really stands out is the chemistry. This doesn’t feel like a random link-up. It feels like a group that understands how to build together. Nobody is overdoing it. Nobody is out of place. The energy stays consistent from track to track.
The themes stay grounded. Street experience. Growth. Perspective. There’s no attempt to chase radio moments or viral records. No forced hooks. Just straight verses and concepts that stay in line with the title.
At a time where a lot of albums feel scattered, This Thing of Ours feels focused. It knows what it is and doesn’t try to be anything else.
And because of that, it hits the way it’s supposed to.