D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) was initially formed in 1991 by Proo… Read Full Bio ↴D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) was initially formed in 1991 by Proof who invited local Detroit rappers such as Bizarre, Eminem and other members who would leave the crew before it achieved success including Eye Kyu, Killa Hawk and Fuzz. The group was a loose collective in the vein of Wu-Tang Clan. Several members began making names for themselves in hip hop during the late 1990s. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week" and Proof won a free-styling competition run by The Source in 1998.
However, it was as a solo artist that D12 member Eminem found success. All of the members of D12 have aliases and Eminem chose Slim Shady as his. Eminem was formerly in a group called Soul Intent along with Proof before leaving and forming with D12.
Eminem's success persuaded Proof to establish D12 on a more permanent basis in early 1999. Bizarre, Eminem, Kon Artis, Bugz, and Kuniva were recruited to join the group. Kuniva and Kon Artis were previously part of Da Brigade. However, Bugz passed away in Detroit on May 21, 1999 because of a gun incident at a picnic that turned into a shooting, leading to Kuniva proposing Swift take Bugz's place. Each of the members of the crew wears a tattoo of Bugz's name in his honor. The tracks Good Die Young and Bugz 97 (the latter of which features an appearance from Bugz) on D12 World are also in his memory.
The six members of D12 signed a contract with Eminem's Shady Records and Interscope in 2000. The fact that D12 rose to prominence after Eminem led many people to assume that the other members had less significance in the group - this would be the concept of the group's 2004 hit single My Band. They also made the song to adress the common using of Eminem featuring D12.
Despite Eminem's prominence in the music industry, D12 insists that there is no frontman in the group and that Eminem is just another member. In spite of this, D12 recently began to tour as a separate entity to Eminem, a controversial move that could lead to confusion among concert-goers who may believe they are paying to see Eminem as well as the other five performers.
Sadly, early morning on April 11, 2006, Proof was shot and killed at a Detroit-area nightclub. Proof, real name DeShaun Holton, was 32 years old. Proof was also one of Eminem's best friends and will be missed by fans and friends.
History
Early career and The Underground EP (1996–1998)
In 1997, they released their debut extended play, The Underground EP, which was recorded between 1996 and 1997. In 1997 and 1998, its members began establishing reputations locally. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week" and went on to release an album, Attack of the Weirdos. Along with Eminem, Rah Digga and Young Zee, he became an honorary member of The Outsidaz. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source. In 1999, Bugz released These Streets EP, and made several appearances on other rappers' songs.
Around the time of Eminem's first record deal, Proof attempted to revive D12. He managed to recruit local Detroit hip hop duo Da Brigade, composed of Kuniva, a local MC, and Mr. Porter, a longtime friend of Eminem and Proof. At the time, Porter was the group's producer (he later produced Eminem's first album, Infinite), but Kuniva persuaded him to join the group as an artist. Later the group was joined by Bugz, and Bugz introduced his longtime friend Swift, who at the time was a member of rap duo Da Rabeez.
Death of Bugz (1999)
On May 21, 1999, Bugz was shot and killed at a picnic. One of his final acts had been a request that Swift join the group. Eminem volunteered to replace Bugz; this led to him rejoining the group. Mr. Obnoxious, his first solo album, was released in February 2000 after his death. D12's first album, Devil's Night, is dedicated to him.
Devil's Night, D12 World and appearances without Eminem (2000–2005)
Their debut album, Devil's Night, referring to the tradition of setting unoccupied buildings on fire the night before Halloween, was released in June 2001. It debuted at number one on the U.S. and number two on the UK chart, also reaching the top of the Canadian charts. Devil's Night went on to sell four million albums worldwide and two million in the U.S. In 2021, the album was rereleased digitally as an expanded edition to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of its release which featured three bonus tracks, an unreleased freestyle, the a cappella version of "Shit On You" and the instrumentals to "Shit On You", "Purple Pills", "Fight Music" and "Blow My Buzz".
In August 2001, D12 and Esham were kicked off the Warped Tour after members of the group physically attacked Esham over the lyrics of his song "Chemical Imbalance", which contained a reference to Eminem's daughter. Eminem was not present during the tour. D12 World was released on April 27, 2004, featuring production by Dr. Dre, Eminem, Porter and Kanye West, and guest appearances by Obie Trice on the track "Loyalty" and B-Real of Cypress Hill on the track "American Psycho II". It debuted at the top of the U.S., UK, and Australian albums charts, and at number two in Germany—selling over half a million records in its first week of release in the U.S. alone. "My Band", the album's first single, also reached number one in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. rhythmic top forty, the top five in the UK[9] and Germany, and the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
D12 was eclipsed by Eminem's success, touring without him to promote their second album while he recorded Encore. D12 members Bizarre and Proof managed mildly successful solo careers with the releases of Hannicap Circus and Searching for Jerry Garcia in 2005. D12 performed live, without Eminem, at the House of Blues in Chicago to promote both albums. That concert was released on DVD in 2005 as D12: Live in Chicago. D12, without Eminem, performed on the track "She-Devil" of Tech N9ne's 2002 album Absolute Power. They recorded "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" for Eminem's album Recovery but the song wasn't included on the album. It was eventually included on an Eminem mixtape Straight from the Lab Part 2 in 2011.
Death of Proof and Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2006)
On April 11, 2006, Proof "pistol-whipped an unarmed man and shot him in the head", and was in turn fatally shot by the man's cousin. On December 5, 2006, Shady Records released Eminem Presents: The Re-Up which featured performances by Eminem, D12, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater and Cashis while affiliated artists such as Lloyd Banks, Akon and Nate Dogg, made guest appearances. Some tracks were collaborative performances from D12 members, such as "Murder" by Bizarre and Kuniva and "Whatever You Want" by Swifty McVay and Mr. Porter. The track "Trapped" by Proof included an intro by Eminem paying his final respects saying, "Big Proof, rest in peace dudey we love you. We just wanna keep making you proud."
Member changes, hiatus, mixtapes and comeback (2007–2013)
After four years of inactivity D12 released a new mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 1 (2008), without Eminem who was working on his solo album Relapse. There were solo performances by D12 members such as Kuniva's "If You Want It", similar to Eminem's solo performance "Girls" on Devil's Night. The mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 (2011) followed three years later. It featured Fuzz Scoota, an original member of D12 who left in 1999. Eminem performed on one track. Because Eminem was on tour promoting Recovery with Mr. Porter his hype man D12 had only four active members, Bizarre, Kuniva, Fuzz and Swift.[citation needed] D12 performed at the Kanrocksas Music Festival on August 5, 2011. The track, "Outro", off the Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 mixtape, had a music video released on September 1, 2011, though the video did not feature either Eminem or Mr. Porter. The group also stated intentions to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of the Devils Night album, though the celebration was held on the actual Devil's Night on October 30 in Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit, Michigan, even though the album was released months earlier on June 19, 2001. In 2012 Bizarre left D12, citing creative differences, and Mr. Porter left to pursue a solo career, leaving D12 with four members. Asked about the group's status in 2012, Kuniva replied that it's "not over, we're still coming. However, when Mr. Porter was asked in 2013 about a possible new D12 album he responded "Not happening bro sorry".
Bizarre and Kon Artis rejoin, Shady XV, unreleased third studio album and The Devil's Night Mixtape (2014–2015)
In January 2014, Mark Bass of the Bass Brothers confirmed that D12 had been recently recording at the F.B.T. studio and he had been mixing their recorded material. He also confirmed that Eminem was featured on at least three songs that had been completed. February 2014, Bizarre confirmed that he was back in the group and that D12 would be releasing their third studio album during 2014. On August 25, 2014, a press release on Eminem's official website also revealed D12 to be featured on the label's upcoming 2-disc compilation album, titled Shady XV. The album, released on November 24, 2014, featured one greatest hits disc and one disc with new material from a variety of Shady Records recording artists including D12. The new D12 song was entitled "Bane", which features the return of Kon Artis and was also produced by him. The song did not feature Eminem or returning member Fuzz Scoota.
On August 18, 2015, D12 confirmed on Tim Westwood TV that they had already recorded a large number of songs for the album and will release it "when the time is right."[25] On October 1, 2015, it was announced that D12 would be releasing a new mixtape, The Devil's Night Mixtape was released on October 30, 2015, and it featured Lazarus, King Gordy, Royce da 5'9", Bizarre, Swifty McVay, Kuniva and Mr. Porter. It also included a freestyle by Eminem for its introduction although he wasn't present on any other tracks throughout the whole mixtape. It was hosted by DJ Whoo Kid.
Solo careers, collaborative works and breakup (2017–2018)
In 2017, D12 had been focusing on their respective solo careers. On February 17, Swifty McVay released his debut album Grey Blood. Bizarre released his new mixtape Tweek Sity 2,in addition to working on collaborations with other artists such as Riff Raff, King Gordy and Qom Qazamah respectively. Swifty McVay and Kuniva are currently working on their collaboration album, titled My Brother's Keeper. On August 31, 2018, Eminem released a song titled "Stepping Stone" on his album Kamikaze. On it, Eminem announced that D12 was officially broken up due to the death of Proof.
However, it was as a solo artist that D12 member Eminem found success. All of the members of D12 have aliases and Eminem chose Slim Shady as his. Eminem was formerly in a group called Soul Intent along with Proof before leaving and forming with D12.
Eminem's success persuaded Proof to establish D12 on a more permanent basis in early 1999. Bizarre, Eminem, Kon Artis, Bugz, and Kuniva were recruited to join the group. Kuniva and Kon Artis were previously part of Da Brigade. However, Bugz passed away in Detroit on May 21, 1999 because of a gun incident at a picnic that turned into a shooting, leading to Kuniva proposing Swift take Bugz's place. Each of the members of the crew wears a tattoo of Bugz's name in his honor. The tracks Good Die Young and Bugz 97 (the latter of which features an appearance from Bugz) on D12 World are also in his memory.
The six members of D12 signed a contract with Eminem's Shady Records and Interscope in 2000. The fact that D12 rose to prominence after Eminem led many people to assume that the other members had less significance in the group - this would be the concept of the group's 2004 hit single My Band. They also made the song to adress the common using of Eminem featuring D12.
Despite Eminem's prominence in the music industry, D12 insists that there is no frontman in the group and that Eminem is just another member. In spite of this, D12 recently began to tour as a separate entity to Eminem, a controversial move that could lead to confusion among concert-goers who may believe they are paying to see Eminem as well as the other five performers.
Sadly, early morning on April 11, 2006, Proof was shot and killed at a Detroit-area nightclub. Proof, real name DeShaun Holton, was 32 years old. Proof was also one of Eminem's best friends and will be missed by fans and friends.
History
Early career and The Underground EP (1996–1998)
In 1997, they released their debut extended play, The Underground EP, which was recorded between 1996 and 1997. In 1997 and 1998, its members began establishing reputations locally. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week" and went on to release an album, Attack of the Weirdos. Along with Eminem, Rah Digga and Young Zee, he became an honorary member of The Outsidaz. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source. In 1999, Bugz released These Streets EP, and made several appearances on other rappers' songs.
Around the time of Eminem's first record deal, Proof attempted to revive D12. He managed to recruit local Detroit hip hop duo Da Brigade, composed of Kuniva, a local MC, and Mr. Porter, a longtime friend of Eminem and Proof. At the time, Porter was the group's producer (he later produced Eminem's first album, Infinite), but Kuniva persuaded him to join the group as an artist. Later the group was joined by Bugz, and Bugz introduced his longtime friend Swift, who at the time was a member of rap duo Da Rabeez.
Death of Bugz (1999)
On May 21, 1999, Bugz was shot and killed at a picnic. One of his final acts had been a request that Swift join the group. Eminem volunteered to replace Bugz; this led to him rejoining the group. Mr. Obnoxious, his first solo album, was released in February 2000 after his death. D12's first album, Devil's Night, is dedicated to him.
Devil's Night, D12 World and appearances without Eminem (2000–2005)
Their debut album, Devil's Night, referring to the tradition of setting unoccupied buildings on fire the night before Halloween, was released in June 2001. It debuted at number one on the U.S. and number two on the UK chart, also reaching the top of the Canadian charts. Devil's Night went on to sell four million albums worldwide and two million in the U.S. In 2021, the album was rereleased digitally as an expanded edition to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of its release which featured three bonus tracks, an unreleased freestyle, the a cappella version of "Shit On You" and the instrumentals to "Shit On You", "Purple Pills", "Fight Music" and "Blow My Buzz".
In August 2001, D12 and Esham were kicked off the Warped Tour after members of the group physically attacked Esham over the lyrics of his song "Chemical Imbalance", which contained a reference to Eminem's daughter. Eminem was not present during the tour. D12 World was released on April 27, 2004, featuring production by Dr. Dre, Eminem, Porter and Kanye West, and guest appearances by Obie Trice on the track "Loyalty" and B-Real of Cypress Hill on the track "American Psycho II". It debuted at the top of the U.S., UK, and Australian albums charts, and at number two in Germany—selling over half a million records in its first week of release in the U.S. alone. "My Band", the album's first single, also reached number one in Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. rhythmic top forty, the top five in the UK[9] and Germany, and the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
D12 was eclipsed by Eminem's success, touring without him to promote their second album while he recorded Encore. D12 members Bizarre and Proof managed mildly successful solo careers with the releases of Hannicap Circus and Searching for Jerry Garcia in 2005. D12 performed live, without Eminem, at the House of Blues in Chicago to promote both albums. That concert was released on DVD in 2005 as D12: Live in Chicago. D12, without Eminem, performed on the track "She-Devil" of Tech N9ne's 2002 album Absolute Power. They recorded "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" for Eminem's album Recovery but the song wasn't included on the album. It was eventually included on an Eminem mixtape Straight from the Lab Part 2 in 2011.
Death of Proof and Eminem Presents: The Re-Up (2006)
On April 11, 2006, Proof "pistol-whipped an unarmed man and shot him in the head", and was in turn fatally shot by the man's cousin. On December 5, 2006, Shady Records released Eminem Presents: The Re-Up which featured performances by Eminem, D12, 50 Cent, Obie Trice, Stat Quo, Bobby Creekwater and Cashis while affiliated artists such as Lloyd Banks, Akon and Nate Dogg, made guest appearances. Some tracks were collaborative performances from D12 members, such as "Murder" by Bizarre and Kuniva and "Whatever You Want" by Swifty McVay and Mr. Porter. The track "Trapped" by Proof included an intro by Eminem paying his final respects saying, "Big Proof, rest in peace dudey we love you. We just wanna keep making you proud."
Member changes, hiatus, mixtapes and comeback (2007–2013)
After four years of inactivity D12 released a new mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 1 (2008), without Eminem who was working on his solo album Relapse. There were solo performances by D12 members such as Kuniva's "If You Want It", similar to Eminem's solo performance "Girls" on Devil's Night. The mixtape Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 (2011) followed three years later. It featured Fuzz Scoota, an original member of D12 who left in 1999. Eminem performed on one track. Because Eminem was on tour promoting Recovery with Mr. Porter his hype man D12 had only four active members, Bizarre, Kuniva, Fuzz and Swift.[citation needed] D12 performed at the Kanrocksas Music Festival on August 5, 2011. The track, "Outro", off the Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 mixtape, had a music video released on September 1, 2011, though the video did not feature either Eminem or Mr. Porter. The group also stated intentions to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the release of the Devils Night album, though the celebration was held on the actual Devil's Night on October 30 in Saint Andrew's Hall in Detroit, Michigan, even though the album was released months earlier on June 19, 2001. In 2012 Bizarre left D12, citing creative differences, and Mr. Porter left to pursue a solo career, leaving D12 with four members. Asked about the group's status in 2012, Kuniva replied that it's "not over, we're still coming. However, when Mr. Porter was asked in 2013 about a possible new D12 album he responded "Not happening bro sorry".
Bizarre and Kon Artis rejoin, Shady XV, unreleased third studio album and The Devil's Night Mixtape (2014–2015)
In January 2014, Mark Bass of the Bass Brothers confirmed that D12 had been recently recording at the F.B.T. studio and he had been mixing their recorded material. He also confirmed that Eminem was featured on at least three songs that had been completed. February 2014, Bizarre confirmed that he was back in the group and that D12 would be releasing their third studio album during 2014. On August 25, 2014, a press release on Eminem's official website also revealed D12 to be featured on the label's upcoming 2-disc compilation album, titled Shady XV. The album, released on November 24, 2014, featured one greatest hits disc and one disc with new material from a variety of Shady Records recording artists including D12. The new D12 song was entitled "Bane", which features the return of Kon Artis and was also produced by him. The song did not feature Eminem or returning member Fuzz Scoota.
On August 18, 2015, D12 confirmed on Tim Westwood TV that they had already recorded a large number of songs for the album and will release it "when the time is right."[25] On October 1, 2015, it was announced that D12 would be releasing a new mixtape, The Devil's Night Mixtape was released on October 30, 2015, and it featured Lazarus, King Gordy, Royce da 5'9", Bizarre, Swifty McVay, Kuniva and Mr. Porter. It also included a freestyle by Eminem for its introduction although he wasn't present on any other tracks throughout the whole mixtape. It was hosted by DJ Whoo Kid.
Solo careers, collaborative works and breakup (2017–2018)
In 2017, D12 had been focusing on their respective solo careers. On February 17, Swifty McVay released his debut album Grey Blood. Bizarre released his new mixtape Tweek Sity 2,in addition to working on collaborations with other artists such as Riff Raff, King Gordy and Qom Qazamah respectively. Swifty McVay and Kuniva are currently working on their collaboration album, titled My Brother's Keeper. On August 31, 2018, Eminem released a song titled "Stepping Stone" on his album Kamikaze. On it, Eminem announced that D12 was officially broken up due to the death of Proof.
Rabbit Run
D12 Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Rabbit Run' by these artists:
50 Cent; Eminem; Obie Trice Some days I just want to up and call it…
City Calm Down If had wrote you for your thoughts Pretend they are my…
D12 Feat.Eminem Some days I just want to up and call it…
Eminem Some days I just want to up and call it…
Eminem/Musicfire.in Some days I just want to up and call it…
Stars and Rabbit Your story is my story... My story is my story... Can I…
We have lyrics for these tracks by D12:
"Fight Music" This kind of music, use it, and you get amped…
10. Purple Pills Uh Yo, yo, yo, yo I take a couple uppers, I down…
11. Fight Music This kind of music, use it, and you get amped…
12 Fuck the silly shit, I pull a mac milli quick, When…
40 Oz Yeah nigga! It's D12 up in this motherfucker! You know how…
6 in the Morning Good morning Haha, wake your mother fucking asses up Yo what…
6 Reasons Proof) You wish that you could bear me black D12 standing …
911 (ft. Gorillaz (Introduction) Gorillaz Back the fuck up D12 (Proof) …
Act A Fool [proof] Niggas bite what they can't be The rich throw what t…
Activity As Phuctivity Check it out This is my shit fo real Its gunna be…
Ain't Nothing But Music Its shit like this I kick to these rich white…
Ain't Nuttin' But Music [Eminem] Its shit like this I kick to these rich…
American Psycho Yeah, homie I thought we, told we been fucking loco Cypress …
American Psycho II (feat. B-Real) Yeah homie I thought we told you We been fuckin' loco Cypres…
American Psycho II Ft B-Real Yeah, homie I thought we, told we been fucking loco Cypress …
Another Public Service Announc Okay, this is another public service announcement brought to…
Another Public Service Announcement Announcer: OK... This is ANOTHER public service announcement…
Art Of War [Proof] Tired of niggas rapping the same Talking the same,…
B N U Heyyyy Boys and girls! And all you dirty heads out…
Bad News [Chorus] Brigade jump on a couple of punks Nigga, we bad n…
Bane Uh, I feel no pain Uh, I've got my mask on Uh,…
Barbershop Haha Ai This time we're gonna do our thing (Huh) Is that aii…
Bitch I always got something for the bitches These bitches always …
Bizarre Man, did you see that ho with them big titties,…
Bizarre (skit) Bizarre: Shit Dog, I jus tell him ... mother-fucker the…
Blow My Buzz [Swifty McVay] Hmm, yeah This just one of them days when y…
BNU [Chorus] If I could just take you through Nothin with me and…
Bring Our Boys [Eye Kyu] Your fakeness is atrocious post is deep in your…
Bugz '97 [Bugz] Fuck that! Who run shit, watch these drums hit You do…
Bugz 97 [Bugz] Fuck that! Who run shit once these drums hit? You …
Chance to Advance [Gun shots followed by screaming] [Proof:] Pow-pow! Stra…
Cock And Squeeze [Bugz] Gimme some hash and when i trip nigga gimme ya mask…
Come On In Good morning Haha, wake your motherfuckin' asses up Yo, what…
Commercial Break Yo, testing. This thing back on again. Alright, perfect, God…
D Fuck the silly shit, I pull a mac milli quick, When…
Derelict Theme [Kon Artis] I damage your neck With the butt of the tech …
Devil's Night [Eminem] I make music to make you sick of fake music Hate…
Devils Night I make music to make you sick of fake music Hate…
Devils Night ) [Eminem] I make music to make you sick of fake music Hate…
Doe Ray Me (Get on your knees, nigga, get on your knees and…
Don Yeah! That all mighty amazing, ill, highly contagious Kamika…
Dude (Kuniva) That shit was off the hook. That shit was hype as…
Dude (skit) [Kuniva] That shit was off the hook. That shit was hype ass…
Fight Music This kind of music, use it, and you get amped…
Filthy Fuck fat ass nasty dirty niggas FILTH, Shit, Fuckin filth…
Freestyle Whether you rap or you don't rap (ha-ha-ha) Duck 'fore you…
Fuck Battlin [Bugz] You wont last long like weed in brass bongs Just…
Get My Gun I'm going to get my gun! This motherfucker wants to disresp…
Girls Ayo, dawg I got some shit on my motherfucking chest that I…
Girls ) [Eminem] Girls (Limp Bizkit Diss) Hey yo dog I got some…
Git Up Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one Re…
Git Up www.remusic.nl 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5 ,4, 3, 2, 1 Ready…
Good Die Young Dog, I shouldn't have left, They wouldn't have tried this…
How Come So I changed huh? You got a phone Pick it up Call me How…
I Now out of all the women in the place You got…
I Am Gone Bizarre- Intro Dear Brenda, This letter goes out to you an…
I Remember Your mother, you f**kin faggot La da da, da da…
I'll Be Damned Yeah, this is DJ Seven Deuce, live at Club Runyon, all…
I'll Shit on You I'll shit on you, da da, da da, da da I'll…
Instigator I'm an instigator I'm an instigator Nigga, can't you see? I…
Instigator ) I'm an instigator [Chorus:] I'm an instigator Nigga can…
Instigator /Album Version So I changed huh? You got a phone Pick it up Call me […
It Ain It's shit like this I kick to these rich white…
It Ain't Nothing But Music [Eminem] Its shit like this I kick to these rich…
Just Like U Daddy? I wanna be just like you When I grow up, yes,…
Keep Talkin Yeah Detroit, motherfucker DJ Green Lantern D12 We ain't goi…
Leave Dat Boy Alone Y'all better leave that boy alone 'Cause if they don't You k…
Leave Dat Boy Alone www.remusic.nl [Chorus: Eminem] Y'all better leave that boy alone 'cause …
Lies & Rumors [Chorus] They say that one little lie turns into another. T…
Lose yourself Look If you had One shot Or one opportunity To seize eve…
Loyalty Mike Strange Welcome to our world Turn your CD's up Woo, ye…
Loyalty (feat. Obie Trice) (Intro) [Eminem] Whoa! Yeah! Ahh! (Mutha'Fucka's think they …
Loyalty Ft. Obie Trice Whoa! Yeah! Ahh! (Motherfuckers think they know us) G-g-g-g …
M&M My Band I don't know dude I think everyone's all jealous and shit…
Mrs. Pitts [DJ Young Mase] Rip Big P Forever Rip J Dilla The Dozens …
My Ballz Balls, balls, balls Balls, balls, balls You'll never touch m…
My Band I don't know dude I think everybody's all jealous and shit '…
My Band ft. Cameo I don't know dude I think everyone's all jealous and shit…
Nasty Mind Stop You want me to do what? What are those? You want me…
Obie Trice Yeah, this is DJ Seven Deuce Of the Motown sounds of…
One Shot 2 Shot I told y'all motherfuckers I was coming back (oh shit) What…
Pimp Like Me G shit What up? I gotta tell you motherfuckers the truth Th…
Pistol Pistol Yeah, welcome to Amityville (Detroit, nigga) The reason why …
Pistol Pistol ) Yeah, welcome to Amityville (Detroit, nigga!) The reason why…
Purple Hills Uh Yo yo yo, yo I take a couple uppers, I down…
Purple Pills Uh Yo, yo, yo, yo I take a couple uppers, I down…
Quitter Yo, I dedicate this, to yo... To all my fans, keeping…
Rap Game The rap game, hip-hop 101 The hardest nine to five you'll…
Revelation I don't wanna go to school (we don't need no) I…
Revelation ) [Chorus] I don't want to go to school, I don't need…
Shit Can Happen Bitch (yeah) Shit can happen, shit can happen Shit can happ…
Shit on You I'll shit on you (da da, da da, da da) I'll…
Shit on You (DJ Butter Mega mix) I'll shit on you... da da.da da. I'll shit on you...…
Slow Your Roll [ Intro ] [ Eminem ] Guess who, New shit! D12 World,…
Stan My tea's gone cold I'm wondering why I Got out of…
Steve Kumbaya, Kumbaya Kumbaya, D12, Kumbaya D12, Kumbaya I've ha…
Steve Berman Heyyy! Hey, Em, what's up? Steve Berman. What's goin' on, …
Steve Berman (skit) [Eminem] Hey Steve, Vanessa said you waned to see me [Steve…
Steve Berman ) Heyyy! Hey, Em, what's up? Steve Berman. What's goin' on, …
Steve's Coffee House Kum ba yah, Kum ba yah Kum ba yah, D12, Kum…
That Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo Nigga (nigga) Niggas (niggas) Cr…
That's How ) This is how it happens to you That's how people Get f***ed…
That's How... Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo Nigga (nigga) Niggas (niggas) Cr…
Thats How... This is how it happens to you That's how people Get f***ed…
These Drugs It's (it's) be (be) cause (cause) of (of) These drugs I…
U R The One Now out of all the women in the place You got…
Under the Influence So you can suck my dick if you don't like,…
We Back (Kuniva: The Aphilliates style muthafucker Pay attention) …
Welcome to D12 World Fuck the silly shit, I pull a mac milli quick, When…
When The Music Stops Music, reality, sometimes it's hard to tell the difference B…
Words Are Weapons My words are weapons, I use 'em to crush my…
You I'll shit on you (da da, da da, da da) I'll…
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