D12 | Where Are They Now? | The REAL Reason Why They Breakup...
Over the years, Detroit has produced many, eclectic, eccentric, and
talented artists, especially when it pertains to hip-hop. Few of
these individuals have been more famous than Eminem -- but in 1996,
five other Detroit-based rappers, Proof, Bizarre,...
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Based on the popular YouTube Channel 'Before They Were Famous' with over 3 Million YouTube Subscribers & nearly 1 Billion views. This is the audio version of those recordings documenting the rise to fame of both traditional stars but mainly internet...
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Over the years, Detroit has produced many, eclectic, eccentric, and
talented artists, especially when it pertains to hip-hop. Few of
these individuals have been more famous than Eminem -- but in 1996,
five other Detroit-based rappers, Proof, Bizarre, Mr. Porter,
Kuniva, and Bugz got together to form a hip-hop supergroup. Their
own rise to success would be intertwined with Detroit’s most famous
son, Eminem, after he officially joined their group in 1999
following the tragic events of their member, Bugz, and D12,
otherwise known as The Dirty Dozen, was officially born. With Em
aboard, their debut album “Devil’s Night” would become a nationwide
Billboard topper and slingshot them to superstardom. But just as
Eminem’s own demons would catch up with him in the mid-2000’s so
would D12’s and the group would slowly break apart over a number of
years.
talented artists, especially when it pertains to hip-hop. Few of
these individuals have been more famous than Eminem -- but in 1996,
five other Detroit-based rappers, Proof, Bizarre, Mr. Porter,
Kuniva, and Bugz got together to form a hip-hop supergroup. Their
own rise to success would be intertwined with Detroit’s most famous
son, Eminem, after he officially joined their group in 1999
following the tragic events of their member, Bugz, and D12,
otherwise known as The Dirty Dozen, was officially born. With Em
aboard, their debut album “Devil’s Night” would become a nationwide
Billboard topper and slingshot them to superstardom. But just as
Eminem’s own demons would catch up with him in the mid-2000’s so
would D12’s and the group would slowly break apart over a number of
years.
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