Hannicap Circus

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Hannicap Circus
Hannicap Circus cover
Studio album by Bizarre
Released June 28, 2005
Recorded 2004 - 2005
Genre Hip hop
Length 1.1 hours
Label Shady/Interscope
 Producer    = Eminem
Bizarre chronology
Attack of the Weirdos
(1998)
Hannicap Circus
(2005)
(Current)


Hannicap Circus is the second album of D12 member Bizarre. It was released on June 28, 2005. The album is a huge refelction of Bizarre's rap persona and stage presence and yet many of the songs carry important subject matter, a bit of Bizarre's past and talking about the state of hip-hop.

The lead single from the album is "Rockstar," which essentially caries on the plot from the D12 song My Band, focusing on Bizarre being the "lead singer" of the group. The music video shows the "real truth," however, as there are no fans in the audience when Bizarre sings "I'm on stage with thousands of fans." Bizarre's slob, pervert, and violent image are also promoted, with a messy room, "girls thirteen to eighteen," and a punch of a waitress, respectively.

Ice Cube's song It Was A Good Day is parodied on the track "Bad Day". The track was produced by Erick Sermon.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Public Service Announcement" (Skit)
  2. "Intro" – Feat Young Miles - Produced By PMG
  3. "Gospel Weed Song" - Produced by Shea
  4. "Fuck Your Life" – Feat Sindee Syringe - Produced by Mr. Porter
  5. "Fat Father" (Skit)
  6. "Let the Record Skip - Feat Young Miles Produced by PMG
  7. "I’m in Love Withchu" - Produced by Hi-Tek
  8. "Rockstar" - Produced By Eminem
  9. "Ghetto Music" – Feat Swifty, King Gordy, and stic.man - Produced By Sicknotes
  10. "Life Styles" (Skit)
  11. "I’m So Cool" - Produced by Mike Chav
  12. "Porno Bitches" – Feat Devin the Dude and Big Boi - Produced by Mr. Porter
  13. "Crush On You" - Produced by Sol Messiah
  14. "Bad Day" - Produced by Erick Sermon
  15. "I Need A Friend" - Produced by Silent Riot
  16. "One Chance" - Produced by J Thrill
  17. "Hip Hop" – Feat Eminem - Produced by Hi-Tek
  18. "Doctor Doctor" – Feat Obie Trice - Produced by Hi-Tek
  19. "Coming Home" – Feat Raphael Saadiq and Kuniva - Produced by Raphael Saadiq
  20. "Nuthin At All" – Feat D12 - Produced by Mr. Porter
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