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"Welcome 2 Detroit" is a song by American rappers Trick Trick and Eminem. It was released on November 8, 2005, via Motown/Universal Music Group as the lead single from Trick Trick's debut solo studio album The People vs. written by Trick Trick, Eminem and Luis Resto, it was recorded at Em's home recording studio, at 54 Sound Studios, and at Batcave.
"Back to Detroit (Motor City Remix)" - Beatdrum [4] "Backyard War" - Achromatik "Beautiful" - Eminem 2009 rap rock "Belle Isle Players" - Starski & Clutch "Be My Lover" - Alice Cooper (often mistaken as "Detroit City") "The Big Three Killed My Baby" - The White Stripes from The White Stripes (album) 1999 "Bitch Please II" - Eminem
Obie Trice, Eminem "Welcome to Detroit City" Eminem, Trick-Trick "2nd Round Freestyle" Obie Trice "Like Dat" Stat Quo NBA Live 06 "We Ain't" The Game, Eminem The Documentary "My Ballz" D12 The Longest Yard (soundtrack) "Rockstar" Bizarre Hannicap Circus "Welcome 2 Detroit" Trick-Trick, Eminem The People vs. "No More to Say" Trick-Trick, Proof ...
After Eminem performed his new song "Houdini," Jelly Roll joined him on the stage. Then legendary Detroit rapper Trick Trick joined Eminem for "Welcome 2 Detroit." The show concluded with "Not ...
Eminem is billed as an executive producer of Thursday night’s all-star Detroit concert alongside his manager, Paul Rosenberg, as the restored Michigan Central Station marks its reopening ...
Eminem gave a surprise four-song performance last night at “Live From Detroit: The Concert at Michigan Central,” a hometown event featuring Diana Ross, Big Sean, Jack White and more to ...
The Detroit rapper has waded into politics before. ... an 11-city get-out-the-vote dash in battleground states. ... a past collaborator with Eminem on songs such as “Welcome 2 Detroit” and ...
The historic Detroit train depot's six-year makeover is complete, and Ford Motor Co. marked the occasion with an all-Detroit concert, produced by Eminem, that drew thousands to the Corktown landmark.