D12 Album - Purple Hills
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Customers rating:
(12 ratings)
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Release Date:2001-06-19
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Hardcore Rap, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop
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Label:Interscope Records
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UPC:606949758325
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Approx. Price:$6.98
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Purple Hills (Video Version) |
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Purple Hills (Instrumental) |
Customer review - 2001-08-23
- D12 DEVILS NIGHT ALBUMPURPLE HILLS; IN MY OPINION [STICKS]. PEOPLE GO AROUND THINKING THAT IT'S THE "REAL VERSION". DO YOU HONESTLY THINK EMINEM IS GONNA RAP ABOUT SOME DAMN HILLS AND CLIMBING MOUNTAINS? AS FOR THE "D12 DEVILS NIGHT" ALBUM; I GOT IT BURNED BEFORE IT CAME OUT; AND IN MY OPINION; IT'S TIGHT; ONLY SINCE EMINEM CO-PRODUCED IT. IF YOU LIKE EMINEM; THAN YOU'LL LOVE D12 CUS THEY'RE HARD.
Customer review - 2001-08-19
- AwesomeD12's new album Devil's Night is awesome. There current single "Purple Hills" is one of the greatest. It has a catchy tune and is fun to sing to. On the unedited cd it is actually "Purple Pills". I been so many places I seen so many faces but nothin compares to these blue and yellow purple pills! LoL (o: To all those who love slim get the cd. its bangin
Customer review - 2002-03-08
- Marshall Mathers kills!!D12's new CD (Devil's Night) rules and most of all Purple Hills rules!! It has catchy beats. The lyrics are totally changed in the song though. He doesn't rap about climbing up hills, he raps about drugs. Ex. I take a couple lovers, I down a couple downers, but nothing compares to these blue and yellow purple pills!
Customer review - 2001-06-24
- Tight song that lives up to expectationsThis song is has a great beat with a slight jazzy/blues feel to it, espescially at the end with a harmonica buzzing away. Add this beat to the great flows from, Eminem, Proof, Swifty, Kuniva, Kon Artist and Bizarre and you have an excellent song. Good chorus and hook/bridge with some of the usual sarcastic lyrics from Eminem and his crew make this song, amusing to listen to when you take it with a pinch of salt. I hope you enjoy it...
Customer review - 2004-06-22
- Self-censorship proves to be successfulAlthough the song is not called Purple Hills (it's really called Purple Pills), the slef-censorship D12 has displayed for their hit single still makes it sound good. The song is one of D12's best songs and it is flawless with a catchy beat and slapstick lyrics. Some say this song is inappropriate due to drug references but this "video version" is totally edited and you would never know Swifty of D12 is rapping, "I take four E's at one time/ And I don't need no water while swallowing mine!"
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