![]() The songs on which they are able to stay focused on a subject or be funny will have you nodding your head back and forth. ![]() Royce, however, seems to be the same old rapper we heard on the original song Bad meets Evil, and it’s a good thing. Songs such as A kiss, Take from me, Welcome 2 hell, The reunion, Living Proof (bonus), Echo (bonus) and Fast lane make this an excellent little collection of songs, although the ladder does begin to get a bit boring with consecutive listens.Sure, it’s not the same Eminem we know from The Slim Shady LP, The Marshall Mathers LP or even The Eminem Show however, he does quite a good job of being funny and good lyrically. So, after years and years of waiting, after beefs, deaths and drug addiction problems, comes an EP by the name of, you guessed it, Hell the sequel.Īs a whole, this is one enjoyable EP, almost making you wish it was an LP. Over a decade ago, the two made a statement. ![]() ![]() Taking a trip down memory lane, back in 1998/99, on The Slim Shady LP, fellow Detroit rappers Eminem and Royce Da 5’9 did an underrated track for the future classic. Review Summary: A Sequel worth waiting a decade for.
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