Bizarre Reveals The Best Advice Eminem Gave Him That He Never Took
Eminem gave his D12 group member Bizarre some invaluable advice, but the rapper never took it information. Read more!

King Los, Royce da 5’9 & Mr Porter Join Page Kennedy’s Battle Cry On “Testing Me”
BATTLE RAP VETS KING LOS, ROYCE DA 5’9 & MR PORTER OF D12 FLEX POETIC ON PAGE KENNEDY’S NEW SINGLE

D12’s Swifty McVay Recalls Suge Knight Attempting To Intimidate Eminem At 50 Cent’s Video Shoot
LISTEN TO THE DETROIT NATIVE TALK ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE FILMING “IN DA CLUB”

Kickstarter Campaign Started To Fund Documentary About Deshaun “Proof” Holton
FILMMAKERS ARE LOOKING TO IMMORTALIZE THE D12 EMCEE

Bizarre feat. Ken Alston “Muscle Man” (VIDEO)
As Biz preps his Tweek Sity 2 mixtape, he has enlisted the help of Ken Alston for the production and hook of its first single, “Muscle Man.” Check out the new video for the song below!

D12 “Raw As It Gets” feat. Lazarus [VIDEO]
NEW LAZARUS AND D12!!

Bizarre (feat. $auce) “The Devil” [VIDEO]
It’s no surprise that Bizarre’s newest video has received over 10,000 hits on social media in one day. The D-12 spitter’s noteworthy clip for “The Devil” does a good job of combining humor and horror, all well continuing to build hype for his upcoming mixtape, Tweek Sity 2, and introduce $auce to the world. @BizarresWorld @JeffSoster

Bizarre “Outer Space” [VIDEO]
Peep the latest visual from D12’s Bizarre, “Outer Space.” It’s from his forthcoming mixtape, Tweek Sity 2. Be sure to check it out when it drops!

1973-Forever: Remembering D12’s Proof [VIDEO]
The opening track of Proof’s Searching for Jerry Garcia album, “Knice,” captures the essence of the Motor City emcee in a very captivating way. Set at the First Annual Detroit Hip-Hop Awards, the host’s voice soon fades and then we hear Proof thinking aloud: “My city loves me; I love my city. I feel like I’m letting them down. I’ve done so much, but I don’t feel like I’ve accomplished nothing at all… I remember when me and Hip-Hop first fell in love. Detroit and Hip-Hop. Damn. Cause I ain’t changing for s**t, I’ma always be me.” And interspersed between these thoughts is the host presenting the accolade for the Detroit Hip-Hop Recognition Award. “From the days of the Hip-Hop Shop to the days of multi-platinum record sales, you’ll see this guy on MTV Wednesday night, then you’ll catch him at St. Andrew’s Hall on Friday night hosting a battle. He has been around the world, and still finds time to give back to the city. That being said, it’s a pleasure and an honor to present the first annual Hip-Hop Recognition Award to none other than my man, Big Proof!” Listeners get the feeling that Proof doesn’t think he has done enough. Obviously that couldn’t be further from the truth, but rather than get upset, Proof uses his emotions as motivation and that introduction beautifully sets up Garcia’s first song, “Clap With Me,” where he lists the credentials of his contemporaries and then comes to see himself as a rapper the way that they do (as well as countless fans). “‘8 Mile’ was dope / Obie brought heat / Emile on the beat, 50 kept us in the street / It’s my destiny to be, the truth nevertheless / Nothin’ new, your boy Proof is better than best.” In an AllHipHop.com special report, for the ten year mark of his passing, I went to The D and spoke with D12 in order to get a glimpse into how and why DeShaun “Proof” Holton was better than the best and became the ‘Mayor of Detroit’ in its rap community. From how they first met Big Proof to his propensity for practical jokes and then finally the lessons he taught each of them, this a celebration of his life and not a mourning of his death. Upon telling Swifty about this project when making arrangements to interview him for it, he thanked me for helping keep Proof’s legacy going strong. To him, I now say that I consider it an honor and a responsibility to do so because not only did Proof create some of the dopest music I’ve ever heard, he was also a wonderful example of someone who was able to bring people together and that improved the quality of life for all those involved. I believe that is something to be revered, especially in a culture that is too often fueled by beef and aggression. And for any concern that Proof had when he said that he felt he was letting the city down, this is evidence that he lifted it up. Whether it was, among many other things, mentoring a young Eminem back when Marshall was stepping in clubs wearing the same pair of Lugz or recording an entire album in 24 hours, Proof was remarkable and Hip-Hop is better because of him. Respect due.

Bizarre (feat. $auce) “The Devil” [AUDIO]
Check out the latest record from D-12’s Bizarre!

The Week Ahead in Hip-Hop: March 14, 2016 – March 20, 2016
Monday, March 14 – Sunday, March 20

AHH Exclusive: Lazarus and Royce Da 5’9″ Talk “Underdog,” D12, and the Greatest Rappers of All-Time (VIDEO)
Lazarus and Royce Da 5’9″ take a moment to speak with AllHipHop on the set of their video, “Underdog.”

“Dirty Dozen” by D12 [Video]
Peep the latest visual from D12 promoting their new project, “The Devil’s Night Mixtape!”

Without Eminem, D12 Busts Out With “Dirty Dozen”
D12 Still Rocks Without Eminem!

D12 Says Eminem’s Song “Sorry Mama” (Cleanin Out My Closet) Was Originally Their Song
D12 BREAKS DOWN RECORDING ‘DEVIL’S NIGHT’ WITH DRE AND EMINEM

Exclusive: Eminem & Dame Grease Drop Intro On D12’s New Mixtape!
Eminem Still Got Bars!

D12 Interview (VIDEO)
Watch members of the Dirty Dozen discuss their upcoming project!

Swifty McVay “The Funeral”
Check out the new solo track from D-12’s Swifty McVay!

Are D12 & G-Unit Teaming Up For New Music?
IS EM, 50, & THE REST OF THE SHADY TEAM REUNITING?

Bizarre (feat. King Gordy and K.B.) “Ghetto Boyz” [VIDEO]
Check out the new music video for “Ghetto Boyz” from D12’s Bizarre!