There are a couple obnoxious songs & the production is a bit cleaner than their debut, but it sounds just as passionate & the chemistry is still there. Honestly, I don’t think this is as bad as some make it out to be. After a decent remix of Bugz’ verse off of “Desperados”, the closer “Good Die Young” is essentially everyone minus Eminem paying tribute to Bugz in a heartfelt manner over some gloomy guitar licking. Dre instrumental with a prominent guitar riff throughout. pOrTeR deliver a gritty sequel to the classic tune off of Devil’s Night over a Dr. The song “40 Oz.” is a rowdy club banger with a chaotic beat & after the Commercial Break showcasing Young Z, we go into the track “American Psycho II”. Here, everyone sans Em goes back & forth about their universe over a soulful instrumental from none other than Kanye West. After the “Steve’s Coffee House” skit, we go into the title track. Here, all 6 members mocking dumb women over a decent beat. The song “Leave Dat Boy Alone” is essentially Swift & Da Brigade telling you not to fuck with them over some drums & a vibraphone while the song “Get My Gun” sees all 6 members making a sequel to “Pistol Pistol” that’s almost as great as the original.Īfter the Bizarre skit, we go into the song “Bitch”. The song “6 in the Morning” sees everyone sans Proof & Bizarre dissing Benzino over a punchy beat while the track “How Come” addresses the strain between Em & the other members over a gritty beat. The track “U R the One” sees everyone minus Em getting sexual over another funky beat. Here, all 6 members unite to parody the concept of Eminem being “the lead singer” of the “band”. pOrTeR & after the Dude skit, we go into the song “My Band”. The song “I’ll Be Damned” sees everyone sans Proof & Em talking about 1-night stands over a smooth yet funky beat from mR. The next song “Loyalty” sees everyone sans Em linking up with Obie Trice to talk about just that over an abrasive beat while the track “Just Like U” is a filthy Bizarre solo cut over a somber Hi-Tek beat. Things start off with “Git Up”, where Eminem links up with Kuniva & Swifty McVay to get confrontational about their return over a punchy beat. A lot has happened in the 3 years since the release of their successful debut Devil’s Night but now, Detroit hip hop sextet D12 is finally returning with their sophomore album.
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