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D12 World is the second studio album by Detroit rap group D12, released on April 27, 2004. There is a rare bonus CD containing the tracks "Slow Your Roll", and "Barbershop". D12 member Eminem was the executive producer of the album recruiting Dr. Dre as producing tracks himself, Kanye West appeared in the D12 World credits as Kayne West. The album also features guest appearances by Obie Trice and B-Real. Unlike their previous album, it contains no intro. The album's first single "My Band" is a humorous take on the widespread, if incorrect, view that the band is solely a creation of Eminem rather than a rap crew that has been together since 1996. The tracks "Good Die Young" and "Bugz 97" on D12 World are also in the memory of Bugz, a former member shot in 1999. The album contains some diss-oriented lyrics aimed at other rappers or people. The album features a great deal of adult content and the Bizarre's track "Just Like U" had to be left off the edited version of the album. Also, the song "Bitch" is listed as "*****" on the edited version of the album, The edited/clean version of the album cuts all violent references, drug content, sexual content, and almost all the swearing by blanking, on the skits they put a DJ swish over swearing and backmask. The track "Get My Gun" is featured on the Scarface: The World is Yours soundtrack, tells a hilarious parody of what happens when Eminem and his crew get angry. It tells the theme of a man repeatedly and obnoxiously asking Eminem fo
Git Up
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Loyalty (feat. Obie Trice)
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Just Like U
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I'll Be Damned
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Dude (skit)
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My Band
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U R the One
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6 in the Morning
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How Come
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Leave Dat Boy Alone
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Get My Gun
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Bizarre (skit)
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Bitch
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Steve's Coffee House (skit)
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40 Oz.
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Commercial Break (Feat. Young Zee)
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American Psycho 2 (feat. B-Real)
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Bugz 97
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Good Die Young
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Keep Talkin'
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