What Happened to Eminem's D12?
D12, a Detroit based rap group fronted by Eminem, was formed in the mid ’90s and rose to mainstream prominence in the early 2000s. Both of their albums, Devils Night and D12 World, went platinum and their single “My Band” reached number one on the rhythmic Top 40. But as time passed, the group slowly became less active and in 2018 Eminem released the apology track to his D12 members titled “Stepping Stone” which ends with the bar “it’s not goodbye to our friendship but D12 is over.”
D12 was one of the hugest rap groups of the aughts. They were all super talented and came with a co-sign from the highest-selling rapper of all time. Despite this, none of them gained any traction as solo acts.
So what went wrong?
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