Royce Da 5'9" - Hip Hop (Prod. By DJ Premier) [HD] video free download


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Duration: 03:36
Uploaded: 2010/10/12

From 2004 Album: "Death Is Certain".....

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Ryan Montgomery, born and raised on the West Side of Detroit, Michigan in the W. McNichols & Wyoming Ave. area, moved to Oak Park, Michigan when he was 10 years old, later acquiring the nickname "Royce" during highschool after wearing a Turkish link chain with an R pendant resembling the Rolls Royce symbol. He began rapping at 18, influenced mainly by Ras Kass and Redman. He signed his first deal in 1998 with Tommy Boy Records, after Tommy Boy Records shut down, he signed a deal with Columbia Records where he started recording an album called Rock City, referring to Detroit's former status as home to Motown Records. When the project was heavily bootlegged, Royce left the label for Koch Records to re-record some of the album, eventually releasing it in 2002 as Rock City (Version 2.0). While the album didn't sell very well, the DJ Premier-produced single "Boom" gained 5'9" some underground recognition and eventually resulted in the two working together more closely.

Through his manager, Royce was introduced to Eminem at a show in 1997, and the two formed a working relationship; they formed up as a duo, Bad Meets Evil, and released several tracks together. Royce appeared on Eminem's debut studio album The Slim Shady LP, in which he was featured on a song called "Bad Meets Evil". Royce and Eminem also released a track called "Renegades", from which Royce's vocals would later be replaced with Jay-Z's on the latter's The Blueprint. Through Eminem, Royce would also be introduced to both Dr. Dre and execs at Game Recordings. After his manager revealed that Royce was involved in writing the tracks "The Message" and an original version of "Xxplosive" for Dre's 2001 (entitled "Way I Be Pimping"), Dre requested that Royce cut ties with his manager. Royce refused to fire his manager and his relationship with Dre ended.

2003 saw Royce link up more fully with Game Recordings. Earlier, he had recorded several tracks for the soundtrack of the video game Grand Theft Auto III, released in 2001. The in-game radio station, Game Radio FM, prominently featured Royce's "I'm The King", an Alchemist-produced solo track that (along with the publicized beef) helped elevate Royce's name beyond his association with Eminem. In 2004, he released his second and most critically successful album to date, Death is Certain, charting with another Premier-produced single, "Hip-Hop". Though many perceived it to be a dark and depressing album due to his alleged alcoholism and severed friendships, Royce has maintained it was simply his anger and passion showing through.

After the relative success of his sophomore effort, the MC put out a third solo project, Independent's Day, in 2005. This was met with less acclaim than either of his previous releases. During this time, the rivalry between Royce and former friend Proof reached a boiling point in the streets of Detroit, on an occasion where the two rappers drew guns; they were subsequently arrested, and left to work out their differences while spending the night in neighboring cells in jail. Though the MC had planned other projects involving Nottz and his former crew, D-Elite, these were cut short after a sentencing to one year in prison for a DUI.

Extended & updated info:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royce_da_5%279%22

Comments

8 years ago

Ross Healy

Take a look at this video on YouTube:

8 years ago

Pedro Costa

Perfeito

8 years ago

George Peck

big up primo on this beat 

8 years ago

DaLatinAbstract

Real hip hip!

9 years ago

Yeroen

In some shots Royce really looks like Guru.

9 years ago

Jake Smith

#PRHYME the definition of #REALHIPHOP

9 years ago

Kirk McRae

Juss felt like listening to some real shit...yah know

9 years ago

Were wolf

Best rapper ever man

9 years ago

Dkd Xkxkd

beyond classic. one of my all time favorites. he just danced over that beat OD

9 years ago

MusikKritik

Roooooooooolf da 59! 

9 years ago

drkdragn28

DJ Premier has produced an awsome beat.

9 years ago

ItsJust Me

DJ Premier and DJ Abilities are hands down two of the best DJ's in the industry, period. It's crazy to think (almost kind I weird actually) that both of their original emcees (Eyedea from Eyedea and Abilities; Guru from Gangstarr for Premier) pass away from natural causes and way to early. I can't even imagine the amazing music those two groups could be/would be putting out right now if Eyedea and Guru were still alive and well today. I'm happy for Abilities and Premier though that they were able to continue their careers with incredible success and recognition! Well deserved for the two of them! RIP Eyedea RIP Guru.

9 years ago

Eduardo Rodriguez

I remember coming home from high school and putting Rap City and this song would be on. Golden

9 years ago

Strobeez

this flow is unreal, big respect

9 years ago

BeatzDogs / HIP-HOP Beatz

Royce & Premier

9 years ago

defr8as

Didnt Styles P kill dis beat. this Royce joint is hot tho!

9 years ago

Emcee Suspense

Jam! 

9 years ago

Achraf Toussirt

Royce Da 5'9" - Hip Hop (produced by Dj Premier)

9 years ago

Dj PajPaj

detriot bitch ;)

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