Some performances entertain, and then there are performances that own the crowd. When D12 hit the stage in New York City with their outrageous 2004 hit “My Band,” it was less a performance and more a time machine—transporting fans straight back to the Slim Shady era with full attitude, humor, and energy. Captured in stunning 4K, the video feels like you’re right there, bouncing with the beat.
“My Band” is pure satire, calling out the fame imbalance in music groups—especially within D12, where Eminem’s superstardom loomed large. The performance doesn’t just revive that playful drama—it leans into it. Eminem’s comedic swagger, Bizarre’s outlandish outfit, and the group’s unfiltered chemistry turn this stage into a chaotic playground of raw charisma and perfectly timed antics.
D12 – My Band Live From New York City [4K]
Even before the first verse dropped, the crowd’s reaction was electric. Fans screamed every line like it was 2005 all over again. The comments section is packed with nostalgic love: “This was my childhood on stage,” and “They still got it!” With over 25,000 views and climbing, it’s clear this throwback performance hit all the right notes with both longtime fans and new viewers.
If “My Band” showed D12’s comedic side, “Purple Pills” was their psychedelic anthem—proof the group could be weird, wild, and wildly talented. Transitioning from one song to the other, you feel the full range of what made D12 stand out: unpredictability, lyrical absurdity, and an unmatched ability to keep fans guessing.
D12 – Purple Pills (Explicit) HD
“Purple Pills” remains one of the most bizarre-yet-brilliant tracks in hip-hop history. Fans often comment that even after two decades, the lyrics and visual chaos still make them laugh out loud—and rap along, word for word. It’s D12 at their most unfiltered, and it never gets old.
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