Devil's Night (album)
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Devil's Night | ||
Studio album by D12 | ||
Released | June 19, 2001 | |
Genre | Detroit hip hop | |
Length | 75:23 | |
Label | Shady / Interscope | |
Producer(s) | Dr. Dre Eminem Denaun Porter DJ Head Scott Storch Jeff Bass Mike Elizondo Luis Resto |
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D12 chronology | ||
Devil's Night (2001) |
D12 World (2004) |
Devil's Night is Detroit hip hop group D12's debut album, released on June 19, 2001 and executive produced by Eminem. The album's title comes from the Devil's Night tradition, recognised in and around Detroit. The album produced two singles: "Purple Pills" and "Fight Music", and is credited as one of the most offensive rap albums in history.[citation needed] Likely owing to the presence of superstar rapper Eminem in the group, the album sold well, reaching double platinum status. The album featured a hidden track by Eminem called "Girls", which is a diss track aimed at Limp Bizkit, DJ Lethal, and Everlast. It was followed by the band's sophomore album D12 World in 2004.
[edit] Track listing
- "Another Public Service Announcement" – 0:49
- Performed by Jeff Bass & Rondell Beene
- "Shit Can Happen" – 4:52
- Produced by Denaun Porter
- Bass and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- "Pistol Pistol" – 5:23
- "Bizarre (skit)" – 1:12
- Performed by Bizarre
- "Nasty Mind" (featuring Truth Hurts) – 4:43
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- Bass and guitar: Mike Elizondo
- Keyboards: Camara Kambon & Mike Elizondo
- "Ain't Nuttin' But Music" – 5:11
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- Bass and guitar: Mike Elizondo
- Keyboards: Scott Storch
- "American Psycho" – 4:36
- Produced by Eminem
- Additional production: Jeff Bass
- Bass, guitar and keyborads: Jeff Bass
- Drum programming: DJ Head
- "That's How (skit)" – 0:37
- "That's How…" – 4:49
- Produced by Denaun Porter
- Co-produced by Eminem
- Bass, guitar and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Contains portions of "If There's a Hell Down Below, We're All Going to Go" (Curtis Mayfield)
- "Purple Pills" – 5:05
- Produced by Eminem
- Additional production: Jeff Bass
- Bass, guitar and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Harmonica: Ray Gale
- Drum programming: DJ Head
- "Fight Music" – 4:22
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- Bass and guitar: Mike Elizondo
- Keyboards: Scott Storch & Mike Elizondo
- "Instigator" – 4:58
- Produced by Eminem
- Co-produced by Jeff Bass
- Bass and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Drum programming: Denaun Porter
- "Pimp Like Me" (featuring Dina Rae) – 5:57
- Produced by Eminem
- Additional production: Jeff Bass
- Bass, guitar and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Drum programming: DJ Head
- "Blow My Buzz" – 5:10
- Produced by Eminem
- Co-produced by Jeff Bass
- Bass and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Drum programming: Denaun Porter
- "Obie Trice (skit)" – 1:07
- Performed by Rondell Beene & Obie Trice
- Produced by Denaun Porter
- "Devil's Night" – 4:19
- Produced by Eminem
- Co-produced by Jeff Bass
- Bass, guitar and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- Drum programming: DJ Head
- "Steve Berman (skit)" – 0:50
- Performed by Steve Berman & Eminem
- "Revelation" – 5:48
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- Guitar: Mike Elizondo
- Keyboards: Scott Storch
- Contains an interpolation of "Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2" (Pink Floyd)
- "Girls" – 5:35
- Produced by Eminem
- Bass: Jeff Bass
- Keyboards: Luis Resto
- Drum programming: DJ Head
[edit] Bonus disc
- "These Drugs"
- Produced by Eminem, Jeff Bass & DJ Head
- Bass, guitar and keyboards: Jeff Bass
- "Words are Weapons"
- "Shit on You"
- Produced by DJ Head
- Co-produced by Eminem
[edit] External links
Preceded by Take Off Your Pants and Jacket by Blink-182 |
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album July 7, 2001 - July 13, 2001 |
Succeeded by Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys |
Preceded by Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys |
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album July 21, 2001 - July 27, 2001 |
Succeeded by Songs in A Minor by Alicia Keys |