Talk:Smack That
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Eminem's p in the music video
editI thought it meant "Player" or "Playa" or something. I just read over in the Eminem article (it may appear in other ones as well) that the P stood for Proof, the D12 member who died. And those Video on Trial people still don't get it. --Addict 2006 17:37, 3 January 2007 (UTC)
One thing this song a little bad.But it rockx
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