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D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) is an American hip-hop group originating from Detroit, Michigan which have had albums reach the top of the US, AUS and UK album charts - Devil's Night in 2001 and D12 World in 2004. D12 was formed in 1990, but they only achieved mainstream success when their most accomplished member, Eminem, had risen to international fame and notoriety in the early part of the 21st century, although D12 had been a powerful force in the underground rap scene for several years prior.
Group members
D12 currently consists of five members:- Eminem (Marshall Mathers) aka Slim Shady
- Kon Artis (Denaun Porter) aka Mr. Porter
- Swift (Ondre Moore) aka Swifty McVay (incarcerated)
- Kuniva (Von Carlisle) aka Rondell Beene
- Bizarre (Rufus Johnson) aka Peter S. Bizarre
Former members
- Proof (DeShaun Holton) aka Derty Harry; shot to death on April 11 2006
- Bugz (Karnail Pitts); murdered on May 21, 1999
- Charging Soldier; Left the group on January 22, 1998, citing creative differences.
- Eiy-Kyu; left group
- Fuzz; left group
- Killa Hawk; left group
- Tan-G; left group to work on solo
Early career
Proof formed D12 as a rap collective of local Detroit MCs including Bizarre, Eminem, Eye Kyu, Killa Hawk and Fuzz. Charging Soldier was in the group briefly, but was kicked out due to arguments with other members. The group was a loose collective in the vein of Wu-Tang Clan. Several members began making names for themselves in hip hop during the late 1990s. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week". He would also release an album entitled Attack Of The Weirdos and become a member of The Outsidaz with Eminem, Rah Digga and Young Zee. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source in 1998.Before the group had any success, Killa Hawk, Fuzz and Eye Kyu would all leave the group due to various reasons. Leaving only three official members Eminem, Proof and Bizarre. Proof was set to find other local rappers to join the group, he managed to get his friend Bugz to join the group. To round up the last two members Proof gathered a local Detroit hip hop duo Da Brigade to join. Da Brigade featured longtime Eminem and Proof friend Kon Artis, who also collaborated with Eminem on the Slim Shady EP. The other half of Da Brigade was formed by local emcee Kuniva. After all six members were established, The group made a pact that the first member to acheive solo success would come back for the others.
Rise To Fame
The first member of the group to acheive solo success would be the now superstar Eminem. After He recorded an independent EP called The Slim Shady EP in 1997 that caught the attention of famed rap producer Dr. Dre and Interscope CEO Jimmy Iovine, He was quickly signed to Aftermath/Interscope records. Eminem stuck to his pact and Dr. Dre once stated that while making the Slim Shady LP, his debut album, He kept insisting that he go back to sign the others. Dr. Dre told him to first establish himself as a solo artist, than go back for his friends. In 1999 he dropped his hit debut The Slim Shady LP and quickly rose to superstardom, As the Slim Shady LP went on to sell four million copies in America. Taking Dre's advice, he established himself as a solo artist and decided it was time to gather his friends. As a way to establish his group, D12, he created Shady Records under the Interscope imprint. He than made D12 the first act to be signed to Shady/Interscope Records.
Death of Bugz
After the group was signed to Shady/Interscope records, they went on tour with Eminem. Before a show in Detroit member Bugz attended a picnic that would soon be a violent reminder that you can never officially escape the streets. Bugz got in an argument with another man at the picnic over a water-gun fight. To Bugz' dismay, the other man went to his truck and gained the advantage of a firearm. He than proceeded to unload the weapon in Bugz's direction. If the unnecessary shooting wasn't enough, the attacker then savagely ran over Bugz's corpse with his vehicle. The attack was caught on tape and shown on the local news later that night.
D12 was shaken by the incident that darkened the light mood of the rap collective. One of the last things Bugz asked Proof was that if Swift could join the group. Due to all six members being filled at the time, he was unable to join. But due to Bugz' wanting Swift in, Swift being a longtime friend of the group and also the fact that they were a member short, they let local rapper Swift take his place as the sixth member.
In memory of Bugz the group recorded the track Good Die Young on their sophmore album D12 World, they also put a song titled Bugz '97 on the album, which is a posthumous recording of Bugz himself. Also, all six members of D12, including Eminem and Swift, bear a tattoo of his name somewhere on their bodies. The group was forced to record their first LP Devil's Night without Bugz, but the album was in his memory. Also Eminem's sophmore the Marshall Mathers LP was dedicated to Bugz.
Success
The group has released a debut and sophmore album, the former titled Devil's Night and the latter titled D12 World. Both albums debuted at number one on the Billboard music charts in America and topped the charts in many other countrys. The albums spawned such hit singles as Purple Pills, Fight Music, My Band and How Come.
The group was often shadowed by Eminem's massive success, and decided to tour without him for the second album. They also decided on the conclusion that he would not be so prominent on the third album. This all changed massivley after the events that would happen at the beginning of 2006. Although shadowed by Eminem's success, other members Bizarre and Proof managed to prevail with mildly successful solo careers with the releases of Hannicap Circus and Searching For Jerry Garcia in 2005.
Death of Proof
Detroit's violence claimed another D12 members life. On April 11, 2006, Proof suffered a fatal gunshot wound to the head at approximately 4:30am EDT (08:30 UTC) at the CCC Club on 8 Mile Road in Detroit, Michigan after fatally shooting Keith Bender Jr. Proof fired the first shots into Bender's head after taking his pistol and striking Bender several times in the face. The eruption is suspected to have been due to an argument over a game of pool and escalation. Proof was then allegedly shot by the bouncer Mario Etheridge, Bender's cousin. He was then taken by private vehicle to St. John Health's Conner Creek Campus, an outpatient emergency treatment site, and was pronounced dead on arrival shortly thereafter. Exact details of his death and the events that led to it remain unclear.
He was buried on April 20 in The Fellowship Chapel, Detroit to a full house of 2,000 with thousands mourning outside. Eminem and Obie Trice read eulogies at the service. An excerpt of Eminem's words: "I'm sure everybody who has ever met him, even just once, can testify to the fact that he illuminated a room when he walked in it. I believe that Proof loved people and people loved him. He was a magnet. He lured you in. You wanted to learn about him, follow his swagger. Without Proof, there would be no Eminem, no Slim Shady, and no D12." Many rap artists offered their condolences to Proof's family after the passing. Proof is survived by his mother Sherallene; father McKinley; wife Sharonda; sons DeShaun Rice and Elijha Abel; and daughters Katieva Walker, Nassan, and Nyeem.
Swifts Incarceration
On April 21, Swift was arrested in Novi., Michigan, After he failed to appear in court. He skipped the court date to attend fallen band-mate Proof's funeral. Where he served as an honorary pallbearer, Swift was on probation from a drunken-driving case and served two days in prison in October of 2005 for failing a drug-test when they found alcohol in his blood stream. Swift was sentenced by District Court Judge Brian MacKenzie to 93 days in prison for violating terms of his probation. At this time he is still incarcerated, stalling the recording process of D12's third album and also disabling him from appearing in magazine interviews or being reached for comment on Proof's death.
Third Album
In 2006, The group is set to release their third album previously titled 'The Ambition' but it is unknown if this is still the working title. It is said by Kon Artis that it will feature pre-recorded material by Proof, before his death and they will start the recording process after Swift is released out of jail. They also announced that D12 had no intention to replace fallen member Proof, although some fans suggest that Obie Trice would make a successful addition to the group if he were to replace Proof.Chart success
Their debut album, Devil's Night, referring to the old Detroit tradition of setting abandoned buildings on fire (something that has since become a thing of the past in Detroit) the night before Halloween, was released in June 2001. It debuted at number one on the US and UK chart, also reaching the top of the Canadian charts. Devil's Night went on to sell four million albums worldwide and two million in the US. It featured the following hit singles:
- "Purple Hills" (originally "Purple Pills" before radio refused to play it) went top 20 on the Billboard 100 and number 1 on the rap tracks charts in 2001 as well as number 2 in the UK and top 10 in Australia;
- "Shit On You" reached the UK top 10 and Canadian top 5; and
- "Fight Music", featuring Ice T, Angie Martinez and Fat Joe in its music video, reached the UK top 20 and Australian Top 40.
Discography
Albums
- The Underground EP (1997)
- Devil's Night (2001) #1 US (Platinum), #1 UK (4 million worldwide)
- D12 World (2004) #1 US (2x Platinum), #1 AUS (Platinum), #1 UK (4 million worldwide)
- The Ambition (Upcoming)
Singles
- 2001 "Shit On You" #10 UK
- 2001 "Purple Pills" #19 US, #2 UK
- 2001 "Fight Music" #11 UK
- 2004 "40 Oz" (video only single)
- 2004 "My Band" #6 US, #2 UK, #1 AUS
- 2004 "How Come" #27 US, #4 UK, #4 AUS
- 2004 "Git Up" (video only single)
- 2004 "U R The One" (video only single)
Appear on
- * 2000 "Under The Influence" from The Marshall Mathers LP
- * 2001 "These Drugs" from the Bones Soundtrack
- * 2001 "911" from the album Bad Company by Gorillaz
- * 2002 "Rap Game" featuring 50 Cent from the 8 Mile soundtrack
- * 2003 "Outro" from the album Cheers by Obie Trice
- * 2005 "Nuthin' At All" from the album Hannicap Circus by Bizarre
- * 2005 "Pimplikeness" from the album Searching for Jerry Garcia by Proof
- * 2005 "My Ballz"from the album The Longest Yard OST
D12 In Films
The members of the group have also, on occasion, turned to acting, with Eminem Appearing in "8 Mile" and having a Cameo in "The Wash", Proof also appears in "8 Mile" as a freestyler called "Lil' Tic", Also, The entire group (sans Eminem) appear in "The Longest Yard (2006)" credited as "Basketball Convicts". D12 member Eminem is set to be in a new movie as of 2006 titled Have Gun - Will Travel, a remake of 1957 cowboy western TV series. The rest of the group was previously stated to be producing and starring in two movies, one titled Devil's Night, as a horror film and another titled Runyon Cash, that would be about growing up in the streets on Detroit. But since this statement there has been no official word about the releases, and were probably subject to rumours.External links
- [D12 Pictures at ShadyGallery.com]
- [D12 Forum at TRshady.com]
- [Book of Condolencies at D12web]
- [First Mourningbook of Proof for Fans(engl)]
- [D12's official website]
- [Shady Records official website]
- [D12Web]
- [DTwizzy Fan Forum]
- [MTV's D12 page]
- [All Music's D12 page]
- [D12 WORLD DIRTY DOZEN D-12 WORLD]
- [D12 Lyrics]
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