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Two decades ago, in what was undeniably a formative period for modern Hip-Hop, three of the biggest names in Rap - Xzibit, D12 and Obie Trice - all released their most beloved albums. Now the trio are celebrating their joint 20th anniversary by bringing the ultimate co-headline live show to Australia this June.Xzibit’s Man vs. Machine, D12’s iconic D12 World and Obie Trice’s Cheers, are all celebrating 20 years of musical influence in 2024 and there’s no doubt that each of these acts will come together and put on the show to match.The run of Australian shows will kick off at Eatons Hill in Brisbane on June 21, then hit Melbourne’s Forum Theatre on June 23 and Sydney’s Enmore Theatre on June 25.
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D12
294 k Fans
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Xzibit
188 k Fans
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Obie Trice
84,4 k Fans
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D12 World
$18.98
D12 World [2 LP]
$79.99
Devil's Night [2 LP]
$199.99
D12 - Live in Chicago
$7.99
Shit on You
$13.99
D-12/Shit on You [Vinyl]
$49.99
DEVILS NIGHT(SHM-CD)(reissue)
$32.43
Purple Hills
$8.93
D12 World
$139.00
Devil's Trill Sonata / Violin Concert...
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Heather
26 avril 2024
Yo, peeps, let me drop some real talk straight from the heart of Detroit about that Obie Trice concert. So, Obie rolls up on stage, swearin' up and down like he's stone-cold sober, but yo, the vibes were tellin' a different story, if ya catch my drift. Homeboy starts spittin' his rhymes, but then he's eyeballin' the ladies in the crowd like they're some kinda buffet, talkin' 'bout comin' to on their bodies and whatnot. Like, bruh, you gotta keep it real with the fans, not actin' all sketchy and disrespectful. And don't even get me started on the performance itself. Dude couldn't find his flow if it hit him in the face. It was like watchin' a car crash in slow motion, no rhythm, no energy, just straight-up disappointment. Look, Obie, we love ya, but you gotta come correct next time. Detroit don't play when it comes to hip-hop, and we deserve better than this half-baked mess. Peace. 4 stars for shock factor
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Biographie de D12

D12 (aka The Dirty Dozen and D-Twizzy) was initially formed in 1991 by Proof who invited local Detroit rappers such as Bizarre, Eminem and other members who would leave the crew before it achieved success including Eye Kyu, Killa Hawk and Fuzz. The group was a loose collective in the vein of Wu-Tang Clan. Several members began making names for themselves in hip hop during the late 1990s. Bizarre was named Inner City Entertainment's "Flava of the Week". He would also release an album entitled Attack Of The Weirdos and become a member of Tha Outsidaz with Eminem and Rah Digga. Proof won a freestyling competition run by The Source in 1998.
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