Genius Lyrics
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D12 – How Come
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“How Come” is the second single off D12 World, and went gold.
The song is about the strain between the members of D12. They’re airing out shit they got past. Eminem is mainly
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D12 – How Come (Original / Extended Version)
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The original version of How Come, by D12. Unlike the more popular version, it contains extra verses from members Swifty McVay and Bizarre.
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Embrace – How Come (Live)
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How Come (Live) appears on the album Dry Kids.
It is a cover of American Rap Group D12’s record ‘How Come’.
The recording comes from the BBC live lounge.
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D12 – How Come Samples
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See all of “How Come” by D12’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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D12 – My Band
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This song is the first single from D12’s second album D12 World. The song has a satirical tone, suggesting Eminem is the lead singer of the “band”.
The music video parodies other
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D12 – 6 In The Morning
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Originally called “Come On In”, the song was featured on Eminem’s ‘Straight From the Lab EP.’
This song is a diss to Benzino and the entire Source Magazine and it is produced by
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D12 – Purple Pills
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This song is the first single from D12’s debut album Devil’s Night.
At the time, most MC’s rapped about selling drugs or smoking weed, while D12 were happy to sample everything
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D12 – Git Up
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The intro to D12’s second studio album D12 World, “Git Up” is a song about guns and how they are going to fuck you up. The beat was produced by Eminem and collaborator Luis Resto.
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D12 – That's How...
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This is how it happens to you, what? This song will explain how you can get fucked up. This fun loving tough luck song off the ‘Devil’s Night’ album is what D12 is all about.
This
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D12 – My Band - Clean full length salsa mix
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[Intro: Eminem] / I don't know, dude / I think everybody's all jealous and sh** / 'Cause I'm, like, the lead singer of the band, dude / And I think everybody's got a fricking
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D12 – Ain’t Nuttin’ But Music
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D12, in their own comic and sarcastic way, display how harmless lyrics are compared to what media-friendly celebrities that are supposedly good people actually do.
A portion of it
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D12 – Fight Music
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Get amped to do shit!
“Fight Music” aka “Flight Music” in censored form was released on January 24, 2002, is the second single to the album.
The song speaks on violence, graphic
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D12 – Blow My Buzz
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A track off D12’s debut Devil’s Night. The theme of the song is all of the group just wants to take the night off and get high, and there’s always someone who says they need to
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D12 – Bugz '97
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This was a recording of Bugz in 1997 that was done before he died in 1999 that was placed on this album, in memory of his death.
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D12 – U Never Know
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[Intro] / ...with a candy in his hand, this red colored piece of poison / [Hook: Swifty] / You never know when it's your time to go / Wounder which way it's gon' come? / Better
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D12 – 40 Oz.
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Whenever D12 goes to the club, they get fucked up and begin to fuck up everybody else there for no real reason.
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D12 – Purple Hills
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This is the radio version of the song “Purple Pills” on D12’s debut album Devil’s Night. Due to the song’s references to drugs, the radios refused to play it unless this edited
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D12 (Ft. Dina Rae) – Bitch
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The 13th track on D12 World, this song marked the last time Dina Rae would contribute to the 13th track on an Eminem or D12 album, breaking the streak she had going since The Slim
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D12 – American Psycho
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Off of D12’s debut album Devil’s Night named after the famous holiday in Detroit on the night before Halloween October 30th
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D12 (Ft. B-Real) – American Psycho II
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Sequel to ‘American Psycho’ from D12’s debut album ‘Devil’s Night’
This song is featured on D12’s second album ‘D12 World’ featuring B-Real from Cypress Hill
The song, as with its
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D12 – Leave Dat Boy Alone
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D12’s fight song, basically saying ‘don’t fuck with us, Swifty has the first verse, Mr. Porter has the second verse and, Kuniva has the third verse, the beat is produced by Red
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D12 – Keep Talkin’
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A track aimed at Ja Rule and Benzino.
This album released in the thick of the whole Shady/G-Unit/Aftermath and Murder Inc. beef.
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D12 – Hit Me with Your Best Shot
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This song was originally recorded for Relapse 2 (aka Recovery) and is the first D12 song with Eminem since Em was sober.
The song samples Pat Benatar’s song of the same name.
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D12 – Bizarre (Skit) [2004]
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[Skit: Swifty McVay, Kuniva, Proof & Bizarre] / *"Nasty Mind" by D12 plays in the background* / Shit, dawg / "Ha-ha-ha! / I just told him. The motherfucker that he goin' too far
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D12 (Ft. MJ Robinson) – Kush And Green
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[Intro: Bizarre] / Yo / People always ask me / "How's life with D12 on the road?" / I tell 'em / [Chorus: MJ Robinson, Bizzare] / Bitches, kush and green (Yeah), that's what I live
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D12 (Ft. 50 Cent) – Rap Game
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D12 express their feelings about the rap industry, and all of the controversy, and hardship that comes along with the Rap Game.
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D12 – Whatever You Want
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Whatever You Want is a song performed by “Mr. Porter” or “Kon Artis,” featuring “Swifty McVay” on the hip hop compilation album, Eminem Presents: The Re-Up. It was produced by Witt
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D12 – Get My Gun
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One of the most fast paced songs by D12 off their sophomore effort ‘D12 World’. In a behind the scenes interview, Proof was asked which was his favorite song on the LP, he answered
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D12 – I Go Off (Freestyle)
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[Intro] / Yeah, Yeah! / (Bust these niggas man!) Yeah / I see y'all bitch ass niggas man (Put hand on these niggas) / Guess what man? We Baaack (For Real) / Off some freestyle shit
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D12 (Ft. Obie Trice) – Loyalty
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Second Track off of D12’s second album ‘D12 World’. Featuring Shady Records signee Obie Trice and is a song produced by Eminem and co-produced by Luis Resto. This song deals with
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D12 (Ft. T3 of Slum Village) – Build With You
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14th track from The Devil’s Night Mixtape.
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D12 (Ft. Royce da 5'9") – Plead for Your Life
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[Intro: Young Mase (Kuniva)] / New D12! (Yeah) / Plead for your life, niggas! (Yeah, yeah) / You know what time it is! / Kuniva! / [Verse 1: Kuniva] / We're back on the map, spit
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Proof – Proof Full Discography List
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Proof Full Discography List / 1990: / Bassmint Productions - Mic Check, One Two / Bassmint Productions - Van Vs. Ham / Bassmint Productions - We're Rockin' Babe / Proof - First
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D12 – These Drugs
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Track included on The Dirty Edition Bonus Disc of D12’s debut album Devil’s Night
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D12 – U R the One
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A song produced by Mr. Porter in a joke on how they sweet talk women into having sex by saying that they are the only one they are going to love. Continuing the making fun of boy
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D12 – Smackdown
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In this song, D12 are rapping about the beef with Royce Da 5'9.
The beat is sampled.
D12 – Back Down Royce
Sample used:
50 Cent – Back Down
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D12 (Ft. Fat Killahz) – How We Get Down
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[Intro x2: Sampled] / She know- She know- She know- / She know how we get down / [Verse 1: King Gordy] / Yo, bring your niggas with you / And watch they faces get ate the fuck up
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Obie Trice (Ft. D12 & Eminem) – Outro (Cheers)
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The final track off Obie Trice’s debut album “Cheers” is a hard-hitting, no-nonsense diss track aimed at Ja Rule, who had been beefing with both Eminem and 50 Cent. The song
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D12 (Ft. King Gordy) – D.T.U.
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[Hook 1] x2 / Man I'm on 50 different videos / Crowd surfing, got my feet in bitches grilles / A hundred chains like I'm baby in this bitch / I'm about to go crazy in this bitch
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D12 – Run
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[Intro] / Swifty McVay: Got him, in the scope / Person 2: Man hit this nigga man / Swifty McVay: Damn nigga. Stand still motherfucker / Person 2: Man go ahead hit that nigga, come
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