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| “40 Oz.” | |||||
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| Single by D12 from the album D12 World |
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| Released | 2004 | ||||
| Format | CD | ||||
| Genre | Rap | ||||
| Length | 4:03 | ||||
| Label | Shady/Interscope | ||||
| Producer | Trackboyz | ||||
| D12 singles chronology | |||||
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"40 Oz." is a 2004 rap single by the rap group D12. The song contains very explicit material, including violence and references to liquor.
Swift and Kon Artis (members of the group) are not in the song, but can be seen in the video. The song is also considered crunk due to the beat and the statement at the beginning "We get crunk in Detroit too, nigga!"
This song was remixed by Lil Jon with added adlibs. In the edited version of both the song and the video, Bizarre's ("Any nigga pop shit..." to "Anybody pop junk..") and Kuniva's ("Beatin' niggas bloody!" to "Drinks on your buddy!") verses were almost fully changed.
Proof's verse is changed a little more than slightly and in Eminem's verse, only explicit language is blocked out.
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