D12 World EXPLICIT LYRICS D12

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  • Release Date: 04/27/2004
  • Sales Rank: 43,988
  • Label: SHADY RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498621622
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D12 World

1LISTENGit Up 4:03
2LISTENLoyalty / Obie Trice 5:54
3LISTENJust Like U 3:31
4LISTENI'll Be Damned 4:21
5LISTENDude (Skit) 1:14
6LISTENMy Band 4:58
7LISTENU R the One 4:19
8LISTEN6 in the Morning 4:38
9LISTENHow Come 4:09
10LISTENLeave Dat Boy Alone 5:23
11LISTENGet My Gun 4:34
12LISTENBizarre (Skit) 1:21
13LISTENBitch 4:56
14LISTENSteve's Coffee House (Skit) 0:51
15LISTEND-12 World 3:10
16LISTEN40 Oz. 4:02
17LISTENCommercial Break 1:12
18LISTENAmerican Psycho II 3:44
19LISTENBugz 97 (Skit) 1:05
20LISTENGood Die Young 5:56
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Detroit rappers D12 may run with hip-hop's biggest star, Eminem, but the real key to their success lies in witty rhymes relying on irony and hyperbole. With brilliantly self-deprecating lines on the hilarious single "My Band," the other members of D12 joke about how Mr. Mathers's celebrity overshadows their own identities. It's an attempt to reclaim their worth by poking fun at listeners too lazy to differentiate between posse members Proof, Kuniva, Bizarre, Kon Artis, and Swift. It's also a slice of their reality -- riding on Em's coattails. The disc revisits some of the same horror-core raps, chest-beating metaphors, and over-the-top jokes about drugs and women as on their debut, Devil's Night. But it's apparent that the crew have improved their lyrical skills -- on "B*tch," Kon and Kuniva trade come-hither lines, and on "Loyalty," which features Obie Trice, Swift's breathless flow glides over a synth-driven beat. Bizarre grabs the spotlight the sly "Just like You," where he rhymes: "I can't help it / My group's D12 / All we do is pop pills and stay in jail." Still, Slim Shady shows why he's the chief jester on the disc's first track, "Git Up," where he drops an excellent barrage of boasts. Plus, he earns production credits for many tracks, filling them with thick bass lines and keyboard-laced sonics. With D12 World, D12 prove they're more than sidekicks to the Eminem show -- although they may have to wait until he retires to climb atop rap's throne. Brett Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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D-TWIZZYby Anonymous

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October 08, 2004: great album. just about every song is awesome. 1.git up-A 2.loyalty-A 3.just like u-A 4.i'll be damned-A 6.my band-A 7.u r the one-B 8.6 in the morning-A- 9.how come-A best song on cd 10.leave dat boy alone-A 11.get my gun-A 13.b****-A (like em says-this is a song u probly wont hear on your radio) 15.d12 world-A 16.40 oz.-A 18.american psycho 2-A 20.good die young-A 21.keep talkin-A

Every Rap Fan Should Pick This Upby Anonymous

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September 05, 2004: This is so frickin' awesome. Man, I was expecting something cool after Devil's Night, but DAMN! Bizarre's solo, Just Like U, is so funny and the whole group shows talent, unlike those groups that just rely on one artist. These artists is all talented.


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