• Xhubb
  • Music!
  • Merch

    Xhubb

    • Xhubb
    • Music!
    • Merch

    Xhubb is a Carson, California–bred artist whose music is rooted in real life, not industry formulas. Raised throughout the Harbor Area — not Los Angeles — Xhubb carries a perspective shaped by movement, community, and experience. His name comes from a childhood nickname, “Chubby,” reworked with an X to stand alone in a crowded digital world — one name, one result, no confusion.

    His sound is built on fun, honesty, and unpredictability. Every day brings a new inspiration: the good, the bad, the sad, the traumatic. Xhubb’s music reflects life as it happens, grounded in the belief that no matter how heavy things get, it’s always gonna be alright. Grief, memories, the present moment, and the future all live in his writing — sometimes in the same verse.
    Xhubb’s relationship with music started early. In 2003, a Christmas gift — 2Pac’s Better Dayz — became a turning point. From freestyling like most kids do, he took his first real step at 16 years old, recording in a booth at JEIDEE Productionz (City Music) in Carson, CA. That moment made music tangible. Not long after, he realized something more important: he wasn’t satisfied with where he was — and wanted to get better. That hunger didn’t just sharpen his own pen; it pushed others around him to step up too.
    Influenced by artists like DJ Quik, 2Pac, 50 Cent, and Prince, Xhubb blends storytelling, range, and personality in a way that refuses easy comparison. While listeners often reference Biggie when they hear him rap — a compliment he welcomes — the breadth of his music makes it hard to box in. Xhubb leaves the final definition up to the listener.
    What matters most to him is substance. Emotion. Message. Humor. Nothing is fabricated. He refuses to fake his story, his writing, or his life. His first official release, dropping on New Year’s, represents more than a song — it’s the completion of a long-held goal and the confidence to finally pursue a dream he once held back from. To Xhubb, success isn’t fame alone. It’s health, family, happiness, and waking up with another day to breathe.
    His music has connected with people across lines — the islands, the hoods, skaters, painters, the unaffiliated — because it isn’t built for one audience. It’s built for anyone who feels it. Long-term, Xhubb isn’t chasing a lane.
    He’s building his own.

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