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D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

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D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby Amaranthine » Jan 25th, '12, 01:59

Explains why they missed their flight to Heatwave and touches on Em/D12 work.

Now that the dust has settled on Heatwave fiasco, festival headliners and all round nice dudes D12 are spending a day or two in a pleasantly cool hotel room on the Gold Coast “chilling back, watching the depressing rain” in preparation for their two-state East Coast tour. Taking in eight Queensland shows and three Victorian, the D12 tour is shaping up to be a much more intimate affair than the Heatwave tour had hoped to be. Long-time members Swifty McVay and Kuniva were pragmatic about their experience in Australia this time around.

It was way back in 2004 that D12 last visited, touring their second record D12 World. “Yeah, yeah,” intone two velvet voices before Swifty takes the lead: “2004 was great – we was able to do about four or five places but what’s so dope about us coming back is we get to hit places we never hit before.

2004’s Devil’s Night was a while ago. Where’s the new recoooord? “It’s on it’s waaaaaay,” sings Swifty. “We working, we working, we constantly working on the new album, trying to get it popping before this year’s out. Which it should be. We gotta do a lot of regrouping; working things out, you know, but we back recording and everything’s good. We happy and ready to come back out with new material. We ready to come back out here to take the country by STORM! YEAH!”

It goes without saying that it can be difficult to pin down Eminem for D12 collaborations these days. The fact that D12 press photographs feature only Swifty, Kuniva, Bizarre, Kon Artist and Fuzz Scooter is basic enough confirmation that Slim Shady is not on the ground for D12 albums like he once was.

“Well, Em, we work with Em – we let him hear songs,” says Kuniva. “But he’s very, very busy himself, you know, so we just let him hear songs and he vibe on ’em. If he done feel what we brought, he’ll jump on it, you know what I’m saying, and we just keep it rolling like that.”

Even so, getting five guys together – particularly when they are constantly working on solo works and other projects – should sometimes prove difficult. Right? Kuniva fields this one, too: “Well, we all got a passion for music and we always wanna be in the studio creatin’ so as soon as everyone’s ready we all on board. Unless we got something real personal to deal with, well, we can always make it. We can always find time to get together and do the do. All somebody gotta do is just say the word and we there.”

They are no strangers to work – they are barely getting a day off between shows for this next run. “Well,” says Swifty, “That’ what we like. We’re workaholics. We like staying busy and we like having fun.”

It’s a long way to come for just a few shows. “The flight down to Australia is worth it,” says Kuniva, with the sounds of Swifty agreeing in the background. Kuniva continues, “The whole vibe down here is outstanding, you know. We come down here any chance we get. It’s not even considered working, ’cause we love what we doing.”

Well, we must talk about Heatwave. Silence. Then, as Kuniva asks, “Which part about it?” Swifty hollers with a laugh: “We didn’t do anything wrong!” I give them the elevator speech on the ongoing festival overload debate and the overarching idea that hip hop promoters seem to have a tough time in the Australian market. D12 though seem to always have a successful, fun experience. Maybe it’s us? Laughter breaks out in the Gold Coast hotel room. “Oh man, I don’t know,” laughs Kuniva. “I mean, what happened with us, it was just workin’ with Immigration and getting the paperwork done and we were ready to go. We were here.”

And when they did get here, well, they’ve got nothing untoward to report about Heatwave: “It was pretty dope,” says Swifty. “It was a great crowd.” Kuniva agrees, “They embraced us real good. We had fun just like 2004, you know what I’m sayin’, everything went real well. It was fun. We were hanging out with Tech N9ne, Obie Trice…it was good catching up all those guys, kicking it and having fun.”

Certainly, there were people who were disappointed to have missed the Detroit collective in Adelaide but the band are happy to take the heat off Heatwave for that incident. “We don’t have anything bad to say [about Heatwave]. It was just paperwork holding us up and once we got that all done, we was over here. That’s all that was.”

D12′s non-Heatwave, headline tour kicks off tomorrow in Queensland.

Doesn't sound like they're really working with Em that much right now.
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby Amaranthine » Jan 27th, '12, 05:40

lol nobody cares about D12 apparently.
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby BigBoss » Jan 27th, '12, 07:12

Em kinda betrayed them tbh. He needs to work with them like he did back in the day
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby Amaranthine » Jan 27th, '12, 07:27

SWEET_TOOTH wrote:Em kinda betrayed them tbh. He needs to work with them like he did back in the day

He's busy. Slaughterhouse, Yela, and whatever else he's got going on we don't know about. Southpaw, possibly. They've had issues getting everyone together since like 2002. But he has to focus on getting an album out for each of the Shady artists before he can do D12, which is already established. They had these same issues with D12 World, but Swifty said once all the Shady artists had released an album with Shady, then it was D12's turn.
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby BigBoss » Jan 27th, '12, 07:39

Amaranthine wrote:
SWEET_TOOTH wrote:Em kinda betrayed them tbh. He needs to work with them like he did back in the day

He's busy. Slaughterhouse, Yela, and whatever else he's got going on we don't know about. Southpaw, possibly. They've had issues getting everyone together since like 2002. But he has to focus on getting an album out for each of the Shady artists before he can do D12, which is already established. They had these same issues with D12 World, but Swifty said once all the Shady artists had released an album with Shady, then it was D12's turn.

Mehh it just seems like he shouldve put them first, since their his best friends.
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby Amaranthine » Jan 27th, '12, 07:54

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Amaranthine wrote:
SWEET_TOOTH wrote:Em kinda betrayed them tbh. He needs to work with them like he did back in the day

He's busy. Slaughterhouse, Yela, and whatever else he's got going on we don't know about. Southpaw, possibly. They've had issues getting everyone together since like 2002. But he has to focus on getting an album out for each of the Shady artists before he can do D12, which is already established. They had these same issues with D12 World, but Swifty said once all the Shady artists had released an album with Shady, then it was D12's turn.

Mehh it just seems like he shouldve put them first, since their his best friends.

Sure, but think about it: if he waited too long to put out SH's album and Yela's album, all the hype about them getting signed to Shady would've died down and they'd have sold less. D12, though, isn't just associated with Em, Em is actually a part of the group, so they'll always have him directly affecting their album sales because a D12 album means lots of guaranteed Em verses, hooks, and production, and none of that is necessarily guaranteed with any other Shady artist. Why do you think D12 is multiplatinum? There's no rush to get their albums out, they know they'll sell regardless of when they come out, and they might even sell more after a wait like this because we haven't heard from D12 in a long time.
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Re: D12 Interview in Australia 1-24-2012

Postby Mathers » Feb 1st, '12, 11:35

InsaneTRex94 wrote:^This makes sense...I just wish Em would be more on D12's album, all of D12 know that the majority of their fans want to hear Eminem with them again, and I'm sure Em knows a lot of his hardcore fans want him to go with D12.

But he's not supposed to listen to his fans just do what he wants according to a lot of people on here.
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