Some ten plus years ago, Eminem emerged on the scene with his independently released
Slim Shady EP, which would later mature into a full-length Interscope/Aftermath extended LP version. Around the same time, Em introduced the world to a promising, fellow Detroit emcee named Royce Da 5'9. Together, they recorded three tracks, two which were released on a Game Records 12" single ("Scary Movies" b/w "Nuttin' To Do"), the third, simply titled "Bad Meets Evil", appearing on the
Slim Shady LP. This early in his career, Em found an emcee strong enough to go toe-to-toe with, making him a shoe-in for the inevitable launch of Shady Records. But things went in a strange direction, as the two went their separate ways. To make a long story short, the two had a falling out, making the precedent of a Bad Meets Evil album seem like it would never be. With all of that in the past, the signing of Royce's Slaughterhouse crew to Shady Records revisited the possibility of a Bad Meets Evil album; but instead of making the fans wait until after Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf LP's dropped, Em and Royce got right down to business. Together they have released
Hell: The Sequel, an album over a decade in the making. [cont.] Related posts:
- Bad Meets Evil (Eminem + Royce Da 5’9) – “Hell: The Sequel” Cover Art + Tracklist
- Bad Meets Evil – “Hell: The Sequel” (Snippets)
Source: http://www.hiphopsite.com/2011/06/20/bad-meets-evil-eminem-royce-da-59-hell-the-sequel-12/
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