D12, an American hip-hop group, has released two studio albums and five singles. Their music has been released on record label Interscope Records, along with subsidiary Shady Records. D12 has earned three platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In this discography, music videos and collaborations are included as well.

D12 discography
Studio albums2
Singles5
Music videos15
Collaborations21

D12's debut album Devil's Night was released in 2001. The album reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200 and reached the top spot on various charts internationally. The album received a platinum certification from the RIAA and sold almost two million copies in the United States.

In 2004, D12's second album, D12 World, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and received two platinum certifications in the United States from the RIAA. The lead single "My Band" became D12's first song to enter the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100.

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
US
[1]
AUS
[2]
BEL
[3]
CAN
[1]
GER
[4]
NZ
[5]
SWE
[6]
SWI
[7]
UK
[8]
Devil's Night 1 4 5 1 5[a] 4 9 7 2
D12 World
  • Released: April 27, 2004[15]
  • Label: Interscope, Shady (000240401)
  • Format: CD, CS, MD, LP
1 1 9 1 2 1 6 3 1

Mixtapes

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  • Detroit, What! (Demo Tape) (2000)
  • Mixtape (Limited Edition) (2003)
  • Return of the Dozen (2008)[20]
  • Return of the Dozen Vol. 2 (2011)[21]
  • Devils Night: Reloaded (2015)

Extended plays

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Title EP details
The Underground E.P.

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[23]
US
R&B

[24]
AUS
[2]
BEL
[3]
CAN
[25]
GER
[26]
NZ
[5]
SWE
[6]
SWI
[7]
UK
[8]
"Shit on You" 2000 69 77 17 4 8 32 25 21 10 Devil's Night
"Purple Pills" 2001 19 21 3 8 19 17 5 25 2
"Fight Music" 27 40 38 51 11
"My Band" 2004 6 26 1 9 3 2 1 9 3 2 D12 World
"How Come" 27 68 4 15 15 6 42 17 4
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

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Year Title Director
2000 "Shit on You" Estevan Oriol
2001 "Purple Hills" Joseph Kahn
"Fight Music" Marc Klasfeld
2004 "My Band" Phillip G. Atwell and Eminem
"How Come Plus Git Up Davy Duhamel
"Git Up"
"40 oz."
"U R the One"
2011 "Killzone" James Martin
"I Go Off" Tom Vujcic
"I Made It" Christian Anthony
"Outro"
2015 "Dirty Dozen" @Jazpixels
"DJ Turn It Up" El-JayBeats
2016 "Steel Ill" FrostisRad
"Raw as It Gets"

Guest appearances

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Year Song Other performer(s) Album
1996 "Dumpin" Parts Unknown Payin' Dues
1997 "No One's Iller" Eminem The Slim Shady EP
2000 "Under the Influence"[30] Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP
"Get Back"[31] Tony Touch The Piece Maker
"Words Are Weapons"[32] Funkmaster Flex The Mix Tape, Vol. IV
2001 "These Drugs"
Bones: Original Motion Picture Houndtrack and Devil's Night (Special Edition)
"Blow My Buzz"[33]
The Wash: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Devil's Night
"911"[34] Gorillaz, Terry Hall Bad Company: Music from the Motion Picture
2002 "When the Music Stops"[35] Eminem The Eminem Show
"She Devil"[36] Tech N9ne Absolute Power
"Rap Game"[37] 50 Cent 8 Mile: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture
2003 "Outro"[38] Obie Trice Cheers
"Doe Rae Me (Hailie's Revenge)"[39] Eminem, Obie Trice Straight from the Lab
2004 "Barbershop"
Barbershop 2: Back in Business Soundtrack
"Census Bureau"[40] DJ Kay Slay The Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game
"Lies & Rumors"[41]
Shark Tale
"One Shot 2 Shot"[42] Eminem Encore
2005 "Throw It Up" Crime Life: Gang Wars soundtrack
"My Ballz"[43] The Longest Yard: The Soundtrack
"Nuthin' at All"[44] Bizarre Hannicap Circus
"Pimplikeness"[45] Proof Searching For Jerry Garcia
"Off to Tijuana"[46] Hush Bulletproof
2009 "I Ain't Crazy"[47] Potluck, King Gordy Greatest Hits with My Buds
2010 "Air Strike (Pop Killer)"[48] Canibus, DZK Melatonin Magik
"Desi Dance"[49] Hard Kaur Party Loud All Year: P.L.A.Y
2011 "Beat Goes On" Slaughterhouse, D.K Non-album singles
2012 "I Told You So"[50] Nichol9
2014 "MyArmy" Swifty McVay Swifty McVay Presents Poetic Poltergeist
"Lay the Law Down"[51] Lazarus Non-Album Single
"Bane"
Shady XV
2015 "Here 2 Party" Swifty McVay D12 Presents Swifty McVay LIVE EVIL where EVIL LIVE
2016 "Worlds Collide" G-Mo Skee My Filthy Spirit Bomb
2017 "Pimps & Hoes"[52] Swifty McVay D-12 Presents Swifty McVay Grey Blood
"I Will" Bizarre Tweek Sity 2
2019 "Killer's Blood"[53] Cryptik Soul Killer's Blood
2022 "Panic Attack (Remix)" Versatile Non-album single

Notes

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  1. ^ The reported chart position is of the latter release Devil's Night (limited edition). The original album release peaked at number ninety-seven on the German Media Control Charts.[4]
  2. ^ For certifications of Devil's Night from the Canadian Recording Industry Association, enter D12 in the "artist name" field.[13]
  3. ^ a b To retrieve certifications from the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand, select the field "Top 40 Album Chart" along the following:[19]
    • "Chart #1284" for Devil's Night (Platinum)
    • "Chart #1429" for D12 World (Platinum)

References

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  24. ^ Peak chart positions on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the United States:
  25. ^ "Single charts on Billboard". AllMusic. Retrieved June 1, 2010.
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  29. ^ "RIANZ Certification 2010 Chart#1410". Archived from the original on June 25, 2007.
  30. ^ "The Marshall Mathers LP". AllMusic. Retrieved June 1, 2010.
  31. ^ "The Piece Maker". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  32. ^ "The Mix Tape, Vol. 4: 60 Minutes of Funk". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  33. ^ "The Wash". AllMusic. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  34. ^ "Bad Company". AllMusic. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  35. ^ "The Eminem Show". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  36. ^ "Absolute Power". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  37. ^ "8 Mile". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  38. ^ "Cheers". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  39. ^ "Straight from the Lab". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  40. ^ "Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  41. ^ "Shark Tale". AllMusic. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  42. ^ "Encore". AllMusic. Retrieved March 9, 2009.
  43. ^ "The Longest Yard". AllMusic. Retrieved July 19, 2009.
  44. ^ "Hannicap Circus". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  45. ^ "Searching for Jerry Garcia (Clean)". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  46. ^ "Bulletproof". AllMusic. Retrieved December 30, 2008.
  47. ^ "Greatest Hits with My Buds". AllMusic. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
  48. ^ "Melatonin Magik". AllMusic. Retrieved September 2, 2011.
  49. ^ "Hard Kaur feat D12 'Desi Dance'". Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved September 30, 2011 – via YouTube.
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  51. ^ "Lazarus & D12 'Lay The Law Down'". iTunes. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
  52. ^ "D-12 Presents Swifty McVay Grey Blood". iTunes. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  53. ^ "Killer's Blood". YouTube.