D12 Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | How Come |
| 2 | Rap Game |
| 3 | Git Up |
| 4 | Purple Hills (video version) |
| 5 | 40 Oz. |
| 6 | American Psycho |
| 7 | Revelation |
| 8 | Get My Gun |
| 9 | Shit Can Happen |
| 10 | Good Die Young |
| 11 | Pistol Pistol |
| 12 | Blow My Buzz |
| 13 | Instigator |
| 14 | 6 in the Morning |
| 15 | Bizarre (skit) |
| 16 | Just Like U |
| 17 | That’s How… |
| 18 | Bitch |
| 19 | Ain’t Nuttin’ but Music |
| 20 | Leave Dat Boy Alone |
| 21 | U R the One |
| 22 | I’ll Be Damned |
| 23 | Obie Trice (skit) |
| 24 | Girls |
| 25 | That’s How (skit) |
| 26 | D-12 World |
| 27 | Dude (skit) |
| 28 | Commercial Break |
| 29 | Devil’s Night |
| 30 | Another Public Service Announcement |
| 31 | Bugz ’97 (skit) |
| 32 | Steve Berman (skit) |
| 33 | Steve’s Coffee House (skit) |
| 34 | Words Are Weapons |
| 35 | These Drugs |
| 36 | My Ballz |
| 37 | Barbershop |
| 38 | Lies & Rumors |
| 39 | We Back |
| 40 | Fame |
| 41 | 6 Reasons |
| 42 | Art of War |
| 43 | Throw ’Em Up High |
| 44 | Cock and Squeeze |
| 45 | Derelict Theme |
| 46 | American Psycho II |
| 47 | Fuck Battlin |
| 48 | Activity as Phuctivity |
| 49 | Kill Zone (Freestyle) |
| 50 | Bad News |
D12 Albums
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About D12
D-12 is a Detroit hip-hop collective formed in 1996 that became synonymous with the raw, unfiltered chaos of Motor City rap culture, serving as both Eminem's launching pad and a showcase for some of the most provocative and darkly comedic voices in underground hip-hop. The group's sound is built on grimy, hard-hitting beats that perfectly complement their shock-rap aesthetic, blending horrorcore elements with absurdist humor and street narratives, as exemplified in tracks like "Purple Hills" and the menacing anthem "Fight Music." Their breakthrough album "Devil's Night" (2001) captured the group's anarchic energy and established them as masters of controversy, featuring members like Bizarre, Proof, and Kuniva delivering verses that pushed the boundaries of taste and censorship. What makes D-12 distinctive is their collective approach to storytelling-each member embodying exaggerated personas that together create a carnival of dysfunction, most memorably showcased in "My Band," where they satirize celebrity culture while simultaneously celebrating their own outsider status. The group's cultural impact extends beyond their shock value; they helped legitimize Detroit's hip-hop scene and provided a blueprint for how underground rap collectives could maintain their edge while achieving mainstream success. Following the tragic death of member Proof in 2006, D-12's evolution has been marked by both resilience and reflection, with their later work on "D12 World" showing a group grappling with loss while maintaining their commitment to uncompromising, boundary-pushing rap that refuses to be sanitized for mass consumption.