Eminem
Eminem in D12
Eminem in D12
In 2001, Eminem brought the rap group he was a member of,
D12, to the popular music scene. In 2001, D12 released their hit debut album
titled Devil's Night. The first single released off of the album was
"Purple Pills," an ode to recreational drug use (although this was preceded in
the UK by a song called "Shit On You", which was included on the Special Edition
version of the album released in that country). The version of the song released
on the radio and music television was heavily rewritten to remove much of the
song's offensive nature, and retitled "Purple Hills." While the first single was
a massive hit, the album's second single, "Fight Music," was not as successful.
Some have attributed this to the emotional change caused in American society due
to the September 11, 2001 attacks. After their debut, D12 took 3 years in hiatus
from the studio, later regrouping to releasing their sophomore album,
D12 World,
in 2004, which featured the popular hit single release "My Band." The other
members of D12 have also appeared as guests on all of Eminem's albums since
The Marshall Mathers LP. D12's third album is tentatively scheduled for a
2006 release.
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