Released in 2004 as the second single from , "How Come" remains one of the most raw and vulnerable tracks in the Dirty Dozen's catalog. While the group was often known for chaotic, tongue-in-cheek humor, this song stripped away the jokes to address the real-world friction caused by fame and shifting loyalties. The Core Conflict: Loyalty vs. Stardom
He shifts the focus to internal group drama, specifically claiming to have seen Eminem’s then-girlfriend, Kim , cheating on him. This adds a layer of "he-said, she-said" that explains the fractured trust within their circle. D12 - How Come
The music video serves as a visual narrative of these internal battles. Released in 2004 as the second single from
Decades later, the song is often viewed as a precursor to the group's eventual disbandment, which was officially confirmed by Eminem in his 2018 track . It remains a poignant reminder of how fragile friendships can be, even those forged in the toughest streets of Detroit. Stardom He shifts the focus to internal group
The video opens with rare home footage of a young Eminem, Proof, and Bizarre performing at an underground show, contrasting their humble beginnings with their current strained reality. Legacy and Impact
It depicts the members arguing and fighting within the Shady Records studio.
The visuals emphasize the envy some members felt toward Eminem's meteoric rise, while Eminem counters that his success didn't change his loyalty to them.