D12 World

D12 World

by D12
D12 World

D12 World

by D12
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Overview

"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 Band," the catchy explanation of what this group (or band, or whatever you want to call it) is, and one of the best productions to ever come out of Shadyville. It's also the tamest track on D12 World, an album that's proudly sick in the head. D12 are B-list players in the world of Shadyville (addressed on "My Band" when a fan asks, "Where's Obie and Dre?"), but they're the Three Stooges meets Andrew Dice Clay with that Detroit horror-show edge, which makes them like nothing else in the rap world. ICP might trade in the same sickness as the group, but D12 have better skills and more street cred, and they also have Bizarre. He's Kool Keith on earth, smoking Newports, carrying a blowup doll, and owning every track he appears on. His grotesque masterpiece is "Just Like U," a horrific exchange between parent and child that's so disgusting the edited version of the album totally drops it. Bizarre declares, "When Mos Def hear dis/He probably suffocate me," but it's hardly the only track that would make a humanist's stomach churn. "Get My Gun" and "Bitch" are just as irresponsible, but the group must not be sick enough to repel the socially conscious hero of the moment, Kanye West. His production work on the title track gives the album another highlight, while Dr. Dre is at the helm for the quirky and dark "American Psycho II," killer track number three. Eminem rules the first two songs, and sporadically pops up throughout the album, but don't expect any of the usual reflection. His raps are concerned with his relationship to D12 and hip-hop in total or they focus on his numerous beefs, most prominent being his one with Benzino. That's hard to relate to unless you have a beef with Benzino yourself, but fans who look at D12 albums as updates on the soap opera that is Eminem's career should eat it up. The album feels more slapped together than their debut -- and there's a dry spell in the middle -- but since Eminem spends a lot of time in the background it does do a better job of developing the careers of Swift, Proof, and mostly Bizarre. Check it for his raps and the excellent "My Band," but leave your taste and morality at home. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 04/27/2004
Label: Shady
UPC: 0602498621622
Rank: 63047

Tracks

  1. Git Up
  2. Loyalty
  3. Just Like U
  4. I'll Be Damned
  5. Dude (Skit)
  6. My Band
  7. U R the One
  8. 6 in the Morning
  9. How Come
  10. Leave Dat Boy Alone
  11. Get My Gun
  12. Bizarre (Skit)
  13. Bitch
  14. Steve's Coffee House (Skit)
  15. American Psycho II
  16. D-12 World
  17. 40 Oz.
  18. Commercial Break
  19. Bugz 97 (Skit)
  20. Good Die Young
  21. Keep Talkin

Album Credits

Performance Credits

D12   Primary Artist
Obie Trice   Primary Artist,Rap,Guest Artist
B-Real   Primary Artist,Rap,Guest Artist
Steve King   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar
Rondell Beene   Primary Artist
Bugz   Primary Artist
Richard Castro   Primary Artist
Eminem   Primary Artist,Rap
Young Zee   Primary Artist
Bay B-Real   Primary Artist
Kuniva   Primary Artist,Rap
Proof   Rap
Kon Artis   Rap
Bizarre   Rap
Swift   Rap
Red Spyda   Keyboards
Luis Resto   Keyboards
Mike Elizondo   Keyboards

Technical Credits

Dr. Dre   Audio Production,Mixing,Producer
Red Spyda   Audio Production,Producer
Mr. Porter   Audio Production
Hi-Tek   Audio Production
Eminem   Audio Production,Skit,Mixing,Producer,Group Member,Executive Producer
Bizarre   Group Member,Skit
M. Moore   Composer
M. Williams   Composer
S. Rivers   Composer
50 Cent   Skit
Tony Campana   Engineer
B. Johnson   Composer
J.T. Martinez   Composer
Richard Castro   Skit
Marc Labelle   A&R
Joe Kent   Composer
Michael Strange Jr.   Engineer
Riggs Morales   A&R
Bugz   Skit
Larry Chatman   Project Coordinator
Marcus Heisser   A&R
R. Arthur Johnson   Composer
Tracy McNew   A&R
Marshall Mathers   Composer
Sacha Waldman   Photography
Ess Man   Producer
Rondell Beene   Skit
Mike "Dat Nigga Chav" Chavarria   Engineer
M. Richardson   Composer,Composer
D. Moore   Composer
Steve King   Skit,Mixing,Engineer
Steve "B" Baughman   Mixing
Andy Thelusma   Composer
Jonathan Rotem   Composer
Ondre Moore   Composer
Gasner Allen Hughes   Composer
Tony Cottrell   Composer
Andre Young   Composer
P. Williams   Composer
Kon Artis   Group Member
Richard Hunt   Engineer
D. Holton   Composer
D12   Group
Joe Borges   Assistant
Kuniva   Skit,Group Member
Louis Freese   Composer
V. Carlisle   Composer
Luis Resto   Composer,Producer
Denaun Porter   Composer
Kanye West   Composer
R. Johnson   Composer
Night & Day   Producer
Obie Trice   Composer
Young Zee   Skit
Mike Elizondo   Composer
Brian "Big Bass" Gardner   Mastering
S. King   Composer
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