Bizarre, an American rapper and member of D12, has released three studio albums and one extended play.
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Hannicap Circus | 48 | 26 | 67 | 184 | 43 |
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Blue Cheese & Coney Island | — | — | — | — | — |
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Friday Night at St. Andrews | — | — | — | — | — |
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Rufus | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or receive certification. | "*" denotes album has not yet been released. |
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Attack of the Weirdos |
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This Guy's a Weirdo |
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Lace Blunts |
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Lace Blunts 2 |
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Dab Life |
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AUS [8] | GER [9] | NLD [10] | NZ [11] | UK [4] | |||||||||||||||
2005 | "Rockstar" | 50 | 93 | 18 | 35 | 17 | Hannicap Circus | ||||||||||||
2007 | "Fat Boy" (featuring King Gordy) | — | — | — | — | — | Blue Cheese & Coney Island | ||||||||||||
"So Hard" (featuring Monica Blair) | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||
2010 | "Believer" (featuring Tech N9ne & Nate Walka) | — | — | — | — | — | Friday Night at St. Andrews | ||||||||||||
"Rap's Finest" (featuring Kuniva, Seven the General & Royce da 5'9") | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||||||||||
2014 | "Pray 4 Me" | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | ||||||||||||
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Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"No One's Iller" | 1997 | Eminem, Swifty, Fuzz Scoota | Slim Shady EP |
"Clash Of Tha Titans" | 1999 | Paradime, Bugz, DJ Invincible, S.U.N. | Paragraphs |
"Get Back" | 2000 | Tony Touch, Proof, Eminem | The Piece Maker |
"Words Are Weapons" | Funkmaster Flex, D12 | The Mix Tape, Vol. IV | |
"Act a Fool" | DJ Butter, Bugz, Proof | Kill the DJ | |
"Amityville" | Eminem | The Marshall Mathers LP | |
"Under The Influence" | D12 | ||
"Shut Down" | Lil Jon, Paine, Loko, Intoxicated, Chyna Whyte | We Still Crunk!! | |
"Blow My Buzz" | 2001 | D12 | The Wash and Devil's Night |
"When the Music Stops" | 2002 | The Eminem Show | |
"911" | Gorillaz, D12, Terry Hall | Bad Company | |
"She Devil" | Tech N9NE, D12 | Absolute Power | |
"Rap Game" | D12, 50 Cent | 8 Mile | |
"Creep Show" | 2003 | Killer Mike | Monster |
"Time to Die" | King Gordy | The Entity | |
"Outro" | Obie Trice, D12 | Cheers | |
"Census Bureau" | 2004 | DJ Kay Slay, D12 | The Streetsweeper, Vol. 2: The Pain from the Game |
"Drop Me in the Middle" | Natasha Bedingfield | Unwritten | |
"Lies & Rumors" | D12 | Shark Tale | |
"One Shot 2 Shot" | Encore | ||
"Throw It Up" | 2005 | Crime Life: Gang Wars | |
"My Ballz" | The Longest Yard | ||
"Pimplikeness" | Searching for Jerry Garcia | ||
"Real TV" | Hush | Bulletproof | |
"Murder" | 2006 | Kuniva | Eminem Presents: The Re-Up |
"Squeeze Dat" | 2007 | King Gordy | Van Dyke and Harper Music |
"Cobainiac" | Cobain's Diary | ||
"Psycho, Psycho, Psycho!" | 2008 | Prozak, King Gordy | Tales from the Sick |
"Dear Mother" | 2010 | King Gordy, Prozak, Kehoa | Xerxes is the God-King |
"No Regrets" | Dark Half, King Gordy | Chapterz | |
"Weird in Bed" | Sodoma Gomora | Na Konci Tunelu Je Tma | |
"Hit Me With Your Best Shot" | 2011 | D12 | Relapse 2 Unreleased and Straight from the Lab Part 2 |
"Sleepless" | 2012 | Danny Diablo | The Blood of Eden |
"The Rapture" | Snowgoons, Meth Mouth, Sean Strange, Swifty McVay, King Gordy | Snowgoons Dynasty | |
"Sadistentreff II" | Crystal F, Timi Hendrix, King Gordy | X | |
"In Yo Behind" | 2014 | Struggle Da Preacher, Blaze Stack Up | Ups'n'Downs |
"Bane" | D12 | Shady XV | |
"Never Sober" | 2015 | Bag of Tricks Cat, Justus | Cat's out the Bag |
"Jerry Springer" | 2016 | Fury, King Gordy | One of 12 |
"Ric Flair" | Fury, The Real Chaos | ||
"On My Own" | 2017 | Qom Qazamah | Dark Places |
"Cold Soul" | Gorilla Voltage | Ape-X | |
"Pimps & Hoes" | Swifty McVay | Grey Blood | |
"Twentyone" | 2018 | Locreance | Locreance |
"Katana Blades" | Enels | — | |
"General Managing" | Kool Keith | Controller of Trap | |
"Where Da Hoes At?" | 2019 | King Killumbia, Project Pat | King Killumbia |
"Detroit 2 Memphis" | Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Mexiveli | Undefined | |
"All Night" | King Killumbia, MET G | MET Geezus | |
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