Posted to YouTube on October 29th 2006.
(04/27/2004) (D12 World releases) (01/??/2006) (Proof confirms they started working on the Album) (04/11/2006) (Proof gets shot and killed at a night club)
Originally was a D12 song, before being given to Snoop Dogg in 2022. From 2006.
Leaked by Funk Flex. Was meant to appear on The Big Bang but was removed after it leaked.
A track confirmed by Mr. Porter in an interview in Detroit Free Press from May 2006. Was recorded prior to Proof's death and featured him. Was pressed to 1 out of 2,008 copies of The Great Depression A.P., it has yet to surface. According to Mr. Porter in a different interview, the song had him, Proof, and Kuniva on it.
According to Rikanatti, Murder was originally for D12's album. Putting this here because it implies a version without The Re-Up transitions exists.
Leaked in 2004, from 2003. Was for Young Zee's scrapped album that was supposed to release on Shady Records.
Released on Return Of The Dozen Vol. 1. Confirmed to be from 2006. It's likely a version with no tags exists.
A diss track aimed at Canibus. It's possible the part where Em imitates Dr. Dre is a reference for him. Mentioned in Jenny Watkins book so its from 2002. Unknown if it was made before or after TES released, so it'll stay here for now. Confirmed by Jake Bass to be produced by Mike Elizondo so its likely Dre had a hand too.
(04/11/2006) (Proof gets shot and killed at a night club) (07/XX/2007) (Work on the 3rd D12 album stops)
Described to have that signature D12 sardonic humor.
Originally was a D12 song, before being given to Snoop Dogg in 2022. From 2006.
Mentioned by Mr. Porter in the behind the scenes of the You Don't Know music video. Was going to be on "Return Of The Dozon Vol. 2" along with Ugly Bitch, but both didn't make the cut.
A song that was confirmed to be from 2006.
Leaked in 2009. Mentioned by Mr. Porter in a couple of interviews, was going to be on "Return Of The Dozen Vol. 2" along with Tasty Juice, but both didn't make the cut.
Released on Return Of The Dozen Vol. 1. Confirmed to be from 2006. It's likely a version with no tags exists.
Leaked in 2008, possibly from 2007.
A Proof tribute, mentioned along with Holding Our Own in the Detroit Free Press.
Described as a "jit song", a style of music designed for a popular club dance in Detroit.
In his Detroit Free Press interview, Denaun said that he was working on tracks with Dr. Dre and that they would be working together for the third D12 album.