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I love the songs. That song is fire, I listen to it all the time. Might as well just stay away from it. Music today? Some of it is good, a lot of it is not. Lyrically, there are moments that are inspiring. Anytime Kendrick [Lamar], J. Cole, do anything they shine. The guys who rap really well. YBN Cordae, all these guys. I like everything about Cordae. But the way he takes in information and the way he applies it is great. I believe it all starts in the mind. Mentally, he came into the game very, very equipped.

The Detroit rap scene is cool. I like hearing Tee Grizzley get mentioned, then Sada Baby get mentioned. This is all different conversations. I like the fact that we got a lot of versatility going on at the same time. But he should be saluted because he does something that I never heard anyone from our city do. But to answer your question, just overlooking everything in the city — versatility in the city can be processed as a bad thing.

We took over the world and we can do it again. We have to embrace who we are. So am I. After he hit a certain age [where] we [would] never seen them again. His focus is on the studio and his family, my focus is on the studio and my family. See who he thinks is going to win. Other than that, we see each other in the studio. I like when it falls into place because those songs came together by just either me playing him beats or just sending him beats.

It comes together like that. The song with me, him, and Black Thought, Denaun made that beat in Marshall just remembered it. The only person I remember being on one of his albums that many times is Skylar Grey. He also appeared in Caterpillar song. In order to try to change the way that people digest music, we had to take a leap of faith," says Royce. DJ Premier adds, "The bar has to be high. For this album to be another body of work and another chapter for both of our lives. The music video of the single was released in February Royce has a younger brother, Marcus, also a Detroit rapper, who goes by the name of Kid Vishis and is a hype man for Royce.

Vishis released his full-length debut album, Timing Is Everything, on July 22, In high school, Royce da 5'9" was generally a good student. He recalls, "In high school I would usually excel in class, depending on the teacher. I will admit I did have a bit of attention issues but actually I was a well appreciated student. He is a recovering alcoholic, being sober since September 11, One of the main reasons for his choice of sobriety was his son saying, "I love my dad.

I think he's Superman, but I don't really know him". Royce is married. She was in the 10th grade and I was in the 9th grade.

After Royce reconciled with Eminem, the duo started working again on new music and released the album Hell: The Sequel on June 14, with Eminem's label Shady Records. This is considered Royce's biggest breakthrough into mainstream hip-hop as both singles received regular radio play.

Also, many songs were featured on the soundtrack to the mega-hit comedy, The Hangover 2. Bad Meets Evil would reunite again for the albums "Shady XV" and "Southpaw", the soundtrack to the film of the same name. The album title serves as a play on words from his second release, Death Is Certain. In early , Royce confirmed that he had officially resolved misunderstandings between himself and Eminem.

The video to the song circulated the internet, and the project was released October 20, Based on the reception of the track, they decided to form a supergroup, minus Nino Bless, and named it after the first song they made together.

They released numerous songs throughout early , building a buzz for their self-titled album, which was released through E1 on August 11, The album features production from DJ Khalil, Mr.

Young and The New Royales. The group signed with Shady Records on January 12, As of November 23, , it has sold , copies in the United States. In June , the group began recording their second album with Shady Records. Super producer Just Blaze has been tapped to be Executive Producer of the project. The album was set to be released in but has since been delayed. He also announced an album with Premier; in an interview with Elemental Magazine, Royce stated that, contrary to rumors, Premier would not be producing the entirety of his upcoming album, but will be overseeing the project as executive producer, handpicking all of the beats.

Following this, the producer expressed interest in signing the lyricist to Bad Boy. Neither of these deals, however, materialized. After the relative success of his second effort, Royce put out a third solo project, Independent's Day, in This was met with less acclaim than either of his previous releases. Royce took his hip-hop styling of music to the next level of experimentation. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign in.

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