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Chorus - B-Real]
I'm a little bit off the chain,
call me insane,
but the fact remains
That I'm a psycho
Better get it through your brain,
when you say my name,
never say it in vain
Cause I'm a psycho[Verse 1 - Swift]
I'm a motherfuckin omen,
I bow down to no man,
I'll split a ***** open,
Killing folks compulsive,
a soldier wit a motive,
scrotum big as boulders,
I'll hold it then unload on you,
put on a poster, so everyone can notice who
Was focused on his pokin, they nose in our business,

hopin that I don't come Smoke 'em,
No one knows my notions or emotions,I'm a vulture,
you niggas are Close to croakin any moment,
and I know when, I could fuck the culture up,
Probably rap, a maniac, wit anxiety attacks,
I don't wanna chat, speak when You spoken to,
and I don't have to read a fuckin magazine or quoteable,
to notice What you hoes'll do[Verse 2 - Kuniva]
We all soldiers, we move as a unit,
we all roll up, show up at your residence
And light your front door up,
get scared, life ain't fair,
and I'm prepared to blast you
Just as fast as dre can say hell yeah,
so watch what you say,
cause it can happen either today or the next minute,
i can draw the heater and spray and I'm dead serious,
you could be dead period, end of story,
I'm on your porch wit a gun and your son sippin a forty,
Nobody can hold me, I does it all by my lonely,
I Stomp your head when you awake, you'll be looking like gumby,
Aftermath and Shady bitch
You can read it and weep,
you see my poster in the hood for the G of the week[Chorus][Verse 3 - Bizzare]
They found Saddam,
but they ain't gonna find me,
I'll be under a tree in Buttfuck Tennessee,
and I don't know too much about my daddy,
Except he spit in my face and fucked me in my fanny,
I ain't a racist I just hate whites,
fags and dykes, blacks and transvestites,
13 years old And joined a fucking gang,
hair under my ass cheeks feeling the fucking pain
Am I insane?, who really knows,
cause any second my temper can fucking
Blow, I get colder than december,
black the fuck out, tomorrow won't even remember
See Bizzare can show what violence is all about,
and this Dr. Dre beat brought it The fuck out,
run in your house and put A GUN in your mouth,
and blow your brains the fuck out[Verse 4 - Eminem]
I probably got a screw loose or two or maybe three or four of 'em,
some fell out and hit the floor,
All I know is ever since my fuckin head hit the snowbank,
been a little niandrotholic, no thanks to My man D' Angelo Baily,
but I just take it slow daily, my biggest delemia,
is tryin to figure whether To use the flat head or the phillips,
or just go to the Home Depot, and pick the new power drill up,
its been two hours and 6 days and I'm still up,
I feel like I'm about to snap any minute,
there's a new Tower Records,
I'm bout to stop and get a fill-up,
pick the new Cypress Hill up,
and go find who did That shit to Xzibit,
and go fill up a whole liquor bottle wit piss
and shatter his fuckin lips wit it[Chorus]

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D12

D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) was initially formed in 1991 by Proof who invited local Detroit rappers such as Bizarre, Eminem and other members who would leave the crew before it achieved success including Eye Kyu, Killa Hawk and FUZZ. 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 Tha Outsidaz with Eminem and Rah Digga. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source in 1998.

However, it was as a solo artist that D12 member Eminem found success. All of the members of D12 have aliases and Eminem chose Slim Shady as his. Eminem Was Formerly In A Group Called Soul Intent Along With Proof before leaving and forming with d12. They recorded an album called Infinite followed by 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, and soon signed to Aftermath/Interscope, releasing his breakthrough album The Slim Shady LP in 1999 which went on to be certified 4x platinum in the U.S.

Eminem's success persuaded Proof to establish D12 on a more permanent basis in early 1999. Bizarre, Eminem, Kon Artis, Bugz, and Swifty McVay were recruited to join the group. Kuniva and Kon Artis were previously part of Da Brigade. However, Bugz passed away in Detroit on May 21, 1999 because of a gun incident at a picnic that turned into a shooting death, leading to Kuniva proposing to take Bugz's place. Each of the members of the crew wears a tattoo of Bugz's name in his honor. The tracks Good Die Young and Bugz 97 (the latter of which features an appearance from Bugz) on D12 World are also in his memory.

The six members of D12 signed a contract with Eminem's Shady Records and Interscope in 2000. The fact that D12 rose to prominence after Eminem led many people to assume that the other members had less significance in the group - this would be the concept of the group's 2004 hit single My Band. They also made the song to adress the common using of Eminem featuring D12.

Despite Eminem's prominence in the music industry, D12 insists that there is no frontman in the group and that Eminem is just another member. In spite of this, D12 recently began to tour as a separate entity to Eminem, a controversial move that could lead to confusion among concert-goers who may believe they are paying to see Eminem as well as the other five performers.

Sadly, early morning on April 11, 2006, Proof was shot and killed at a Detroit-area nightclub. Proof, real name DeShaun Holton, was 32 years old. Proof was also one of Eminem's best friends and will be missed by fans and friends.

There is rumored to be a new album in the process that will release either in 2010 or 2011. Eminem and Kon Artis validated that statement in an interview with Tim Westwood.

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