D12
Wherever rapper Eminem goes, controversy and headlines are sure to follow. With so many people unsure about whether to love him or hate him, five young rappers have decided to join him on his latest project, D12. Also known as the Dirty Dozen, D12 is a sextet of Detroit-based rappers -- all between the ages of 23 and 25. Members Bizarre, Swift, Kon Artis, Proof, and Kuniva claim they are "here to bring the sick, the obscene, the disgusting." With this agenda in tow, D12 could prove to be the sequel to the controversial parade that Eminem started with the explicit lyrics on his solo albums Slim Shady (UNI/Interscope Records, 1999) and the in-your-face single "Way I Am" (2000, UNI/Interscope Records).
D12's 2001 debut album, Devil's Night (Interscope/Shady Records), had potential to cause some waves, with the inclusion of their raucous 2000 single, "Shit on You". After a three-year wait, D12 returned with 2004's D12 World, including guest appearances from Obie Trice and B Real. D12 was originally founded by members Bizarre and Proof around 1990, but the size and scope of the group expanded when Proof brought in childhood friend Eminem (it turns out that the pair grew up near each other, but went to different high schools) and the rest of the gang. Along their quest to stir the already controversy-infested waters of rap, all five members come complete with aliases, while each of them bears a tattoo of the name of former D12 member, Bugz, who was gunned down at a picnic party.
D12 is (listed in no particular order by real name and alias/alter ego) Rufus Johnson, aka Peter S. Bizarre (Bizarre is also a member of the group the Outsidaz which includes Rah Digga and Eminem; he has appeared in magazines such as The Source and is the winner of Inner City Entertainment's Flava of the Year award for September 1998), Mr. Denine Porter, aka Kon Artis (Kon Artis is a producer for D12), O. Moore, aka Swifty McVay (Swifty joined D12 in 1998 after Bugz died), Von Carlisle or Hannz G., aka Kuniva (Kuniva was a part of Da Brigade along with Kon Artis), and DeShaun Holton, aka Proof or Dirty Harry Proof is known for his freestyle talents, having won the Source Magazine Freestyling Competition back in 1999. Tragically, he died April 11, 2006, the victim of gunfire at the after-hours club CCC on Eight Mile Road in Detroit. D12 - especially Eminem - were devastated but promised to carry on. In May Kon Artis announced the band's next album would feature unreleased tracks from Proof. ~ Kerry Smith., All Music Guide
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albums
"My Band," the debut single from D12's sophomore album, D12 World, is the group's greatest moment and a great introduction to the way they work. Very little else on D12 World is as exciting as "My...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Devil's Night | 2001 | 7.71 | 6 |
Recent User Reviews
D12 is the best Hip-Hop gruop of the world. Their music has a big variation and they are like made to rap together...
FULL REVIEWposted Jul 12, 2006
I have another confession to make. I'm no fool'- Well you sure? When was the last time they'd made a hit besides 'Best Of You'? They just ditched the bullet, their career would've been over by now if it wasn't for that hit.
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 15, 2006
latest D12 news and features
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Eminem to return with mix tape
MP3.com News | Sep 14, 2006
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Proof Murder Plot Thickens
News - external | Jun 19, 2006
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Proof's Killer Won't Face Murder Charge
News - external | May 31, 2006
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DA: Proof killer justified
MP3.com News | May 30, 2006
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Obie Trice: Pour Out A Lil' Liquor
Interview - external | May 24, 2006
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