It’s Michigan thru and thru as Kuniva and his Michigan brethren set off the first single from his upcoming History of Violence mixtape/album due out first quarter 2014.
D12 came up on the show two weeks ago, and of course they were up to the challenge of spitting a free one. Tune in to Toca Tuesdays each and every Tuesday from 8 pm till 12 am on Shade 45.
Here’s a new track from D12′s Return Of The Dozen Vol. 2 street album, which is available now. LISTEN: D12 – “Fame” (feat. Eminem)
Some of you might remember this from when it first dropped here on HipHopSite some years ago. There is a little history surrounding this mixtape – it basically was right after Shady Records signed 50 Cent, and Royce felt that the relationship between himself and the label was finished. This was his first mixtape, released [cont.]
Here is Shady’s latest reunion with Tim Westwood, documented audio/visual. Props to Miss Info. LISTEN: Eminem, Kuniva, Royce Da 5’9 Freestyle On Tim Westwood Eminem, Kuniva, Royce Da 5’9 Freestyle On Tim Westwood (MP3)
Each gaming chip at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas features a legend in rock music on it, such as Jimi Hendrix, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bob Seger, and Tom Petty. Not too many rappers get their own chip, but Eminem bucked the trend with his official “Stan” chip, featuring lyrics [cont.]
“These chicks don’t even know the name of my band….” Okay, we understand the concept behind D-12 World’s lead-single, “My Band”. And will even admit that the spin and its accompanying video, making light of public perception and throwing the “sidekick” mentality in peoples faces is very clever marketing. Nevertheless, its certainly a brash move [cont.]
The Dirty Dozen have been slept on, as most simply pass them off as nothing more than eager Eminem’s sidekicks. People have either forgot, or are unaware, of the fact that all of D12′s members were doing their thing before Em’s commercial success. Using the most popular promotion tool of the moment, the crew hits [cont.]
Let’s face it – crew albums suck. It’s even safe to say that crew albums are usually worse of a product than dead rapper albums. We’ve seen the tired formula before – a rapper blows up, and then to satisfy the fans in between his consecutive solo albums, (and hey, make more money!) he introduces [cont.]
I’m still a little suspect on whether D12 will be able to hold their own on a full-length album, (titled Devil’s Night) but if it’s anything like “Shit On You”, they shouldn’t have a problem. I like this song for so many reasons, first and foremost because it’s raw – and the way they’re running it [cont.]
As much as I may want to dis on this 12″, there’s something entertaining about the drug ode “Purple Pills” that keep my player hating in check. I still don’t think D12 has much skills to write home about – take out Eminem and they disappear like lights in a fog but the song’s a hilarious mix [cont.]
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