was replaced with "I've been so many places, I've seen so many faces" .
Today, it’s remembered as the gold standard for how to handle music censorship: instead of watering the art down, D12 turned the restrictions into a joke that everyone could enjoy. d12_purple_hills_official_music_video
The most famous fact about "Purple Hills" is that it wasn't the original title. The track was originally titled , an outrageous anthem detailing the group's experiences with recreational substances. was replaced with "I've been so many places,
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