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Royce 5’9″ Announces New Album ‘The Heaven Experience Vol. 1’

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Royce 5’9″ has announced the release of his new album, The Heaven Experience Vol. 1, a compilation album released through Royce’s Heaven Studios in partnership with The Orchard Enterprises.

A new video for the “I Play Forever” single featuring Grafh is available and is the first of the fifteen tracks to be released.

The new release, which includes five previously unreleased songs, also includes some of Royce’s most well-known quick-witted classics from his repertoire, ranging from his first studio album Rock City to the Grammy-nominated The Allegory.

The new tracks on The Heaven Experience Vol. 1 include production from S1, Jake One, Shndo, and features from Black Thought and Big K.R.I.T.

You can see the full tracklist below

1.     Rock City (Rock City)

2.     Hip Hop (Death Is Certain)

3.     Meeting Of The Bosses (Independents Day)

4.     Shake This (Street Hop)

5.     Part Of Me (Street Hop)

6.     Tabernacle (Layers)

7.     Layers Featuring Rick Ross and Pusha T (Layers)

8.     Dead Presidents Heads (Trust The Shooter)

9.     Caterpillar Featuring Eminem (Book Of Ryan)

10.  I Play Forever Featuring Grafh (The Allegory) 

11.  Black Lives Matter Featuring Big K.R.I.T. (Unreleased)

12.  I’m Good (Unreleased)

13.  Made (Unreleased)

14.  Right Hand Featuring Black Thought (Unreleased)

15.  What A Time Featuring Courtney Bell (Unreleased)

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Royce 5’9” Debuts NFT, Offers Fans Streaming Royalties To ‘Caterpillar’ featuring Eminem, And King Green

Platinum-selling, GRAMMY® nominated rapper, songwriter, producer, community activist, and entrepreneur Royce 5’9” today announces his partnership with Royal to offer a percentage of the streaming rights from his critically acclaimed single, “Caterpillar,” featuring Eminem and King GreenFans can participate by buying a Limited Digital Asset, which is Royal’s version of an NFT and is embedded with music rights and additional benefits.

Of the partnership, Royce 5’9” said, “Royal has been making serious strides at the intersection of Web3 and music with some of my favorite recording artists.  I am honored to partner with them on one of my favorite records by sharing ownership with my friends.” 

In sharing ownership of his music with fans, Royce joins artists like Nas, Diplo, and The Chainsmokers in giving fans the chance to directly support and connect with him. Now fans can create an endearing relationship with him by investing in the track, earning royalties from the song’s future streams, and unlocking exclusive content and experiences.

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Royce 5’9” Debuts NFT, Offers Fans Streaming Royalties To ‘Caterpillar’ featuring Eminem, And King Green

Platinum-selling, GRAMMY® nominated rapper, songwriter, producer, community activist, and entrepreneur Royce 5’9” today announces his partnership with Royal to offer a percentage of the streaming rights from his critically acclaimed single, “Caterpillar,” featuring Eminem and King GreenFans can participate by buying a Limited Digital Asset, which is Royal’s version of an NFT and is embedded with music rights and additional benefits.

Of the partnership, Royce 5’9” said, “Royal has been making serious strides at the intersection of Web3 and music with some of my favorite recording artists.  I am honored to partner with them on one of my favorite records by sharing ownership with my friends.” 

In sharing ownership of his music with fans, Royce joins artists like Nas, Diplo, and The Chainsmokers in giving fans the chance to directly support and connect with him. Now fans can create an endearing relationship with him by investing in the track, earning royalties from the song’s future streams, and unlocking exclusive content and experiences.

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Royce 5’9 Speechless Over No Charges Filed Against Cops Responsible For Shooting Jacob Blake

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Detroit rapper Royce Da 5’9 doesn’t know what to say. The hip-hop veteran has come forward to share his shocked reaction to Wisconsin police officers connected to the near-death shooting of Black man Jacob Blake not having charges filed against them. Royce 5’9 Speechless Over Jacob Blake Case The Midwest rapper went to his Instagram […]

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Royce 5’9 + Bun B Have Just Joined Clubhouse

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Detroit rapper Royce Da 5’9 and Bun B are expanding their social reach. The hip-hop pair have announced being a couple of the latest high-profile rap artists to join Clubhouse. Royce 5’9 + Bun B Join Clubhouse Both Royce and Bun went to their Instagram pages to announce the news. The duo shared screenshots of […]

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Grafh – “Agenda” Ft. Royce Da 5’9” (Video)

With the “Oracle III now available, Grafh lets go of a new visual for “Agenda” which features Royce 5’9” (Grafh and Royce also recently collaborated on “I Play Forever” from Royce’s new album The Allegory).

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Royce 5’9″ – “The Allegory” (Album Review)

Royce 5’9” is a Detroit veteran that most are familiar with for being 1/2 of Bad Meets Ǝvil with local sensation Eminem. However his mark as one of the city’s illest lyricists has already been made with releases such as Death is Certain, Street Hop, Success is Certain, Layers & even Royce’s last album Book of Ryan. Also can’t forget to mention his work with longtime collaborator DJ Premier as the MC/producer duo PRhyme or with the now defunct quartet of all-star wordsmiths that was once Slaughterhouse. But with Black History Month almost over, Nickel is celebrating with The Allegory.

Things kick off with “Mr. Grace”, where Royce delivers some wisdom & I love how the instrumental constantly switches from horn to string samples throughout. The next song “Dope Man” with Emanny sees the 2 discussing how drug dealers are the kings of the streets over an infectious instrumental while the track “I Don’t Age” talks about how dope he still is over a boom bap beat with the lead riff switching off between a bass-line & a piano sample. The song “Pendulum” is laced with battle bars backed with a solemn boom bap beat while the track “I Play Forever” with Grafh sees the 2 talking about falling in love with the street life over some horns.

After the “Ice Cream” interlude, the song “On the Block” sees PRhyme getting together to discuss hustling over a mesmerizing instrumental & the Oswin Benjamin verse really took me by surprise. After the “Generation is Broken” interlude, the song “Overcomer” with Westside Gunn is about how the 2 rose above their shortcomings over a prominent vocal sample & I definitely can’t forget to mention Royce’s disses towards former collaborator/Shady Records artist Yelawolf not too long after his verse starts. Is he really a “vulture pundit” in my eyes? No, not at all. That being said, I do understand Royce’s point of view on the whole thing. After the “Mrs. Grace” interlude, the song “Thou Shall” with Kid Vishis essentially both of the Montgomery brothers talking about their accomplishments over a spooky instrumental.

The track “FUBU” with Conway the Machine sees the 2 challenging anyone who opposes them over a demented instrumental & after the “A Black Man’s Favorite Shoe” skit, the song “Upside Down” with Benny the Butcher finds both wordsmiths getting violent over a cavernous boom bap beat. After the “Perspective” skit, the track “Tricked” with KXNG CROOKED is pretty much both MCs cleverly breaking down the idea of deception over a tense instrumental. After the “Black People in America”, the song “Black Savage” is empowering anthem towards African Americans with both dEnAuN & 6 July helping Royce heavily sample the afro-rock band of the same name. The bars that CyHi the Prynce & T.I. both bring to the table are dope, but White Gold‘s verse was kinda pointlessly short to me.

The track “Rhinestone Doo Rag” despite being short is about how the next generation is on those listening over a soothing instrumental while the song “Young World” with G Perico & Vince Staples sees the 3 sending an important message to the youth over a funky instrumental. The penultimate track “My People Free” has a respectable concept, but it seems like more of an Ashley Sorrell song to as she dominates a bulk of it & Royce makes very little appearance on it himself. Then there’s the closer “Hero”, where Royce pays tribute to his father over an instrumental that’s sweet to the ear.

The album isn’t perfect, but it’s still a fantastic listen. A couple of the features were pretty weak & the interludes are pretty annoying but lyrically, this is definitely Royce’s most conscious effort to date. And for him to start getting behind the boards & self-produce damn near the whole thing, he does a pretty good job at it.

Score: 8/10

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Royce 5’9″ – “Upside Down” Ft. Ashley Sorrell & Benny The Butcher (Video)

Royce 5’9″ releases a new track and video for “Upside Down feat. Benny the Butcher and Ashley Sorrell, today.  Directed by Cricket, the video shows Royce spitting lyrics from the pulpit, joined by Benny the Butcher, to enlighten the congregants. “Upside Down” is the fourth track to be released from Royce’s forthcoming album “THE ALLEGORY (eOne/Heaven Studios, Inc.), set to be released on February 21.

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Royce 5’9″ – “I Don’t Age”

Royce 5’9″ releases a new track “I DON’T AGE” today.  This is the third track to be released from Royce’s forthcoming album THE ALLEGORY (eOne/Heaven Studios, Inc.), set to be released on February 21.  Fans can pre order/save THE ALLEGORY beginning today and immediately receive “I DON’T AGE” as an Instant Grat track.

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Joe Budden Responds To Eminem’s Latest Disses

On Friday morning, Eminem surprise-released a new album. His third LP since October of 2017 features an exciting guest list of MCs as well some ongoing jabs at rivals, including MGK, Brand Nubian’s Lord Jamar, and Joe Budden. This weekend, Budden responded to Music To Be Murdered By lyrics on episode #314 of his Joe Budden Podcast With Rory & Mal. At 20:00, Joe Budden, Rory, Mal, and Parks listened in on the Dr. Dre co-produced “Premonition” intro to Eminem’s 2020 LP. While Joe’s criticism of 2017’s Revival rollout became kindling in a fiery beef for the next year, the Slaughterhouse co-founder praised the new material. “I’ll tell ya one thing, buddy: that’s how you start a project,” Joe reacts. Minutes later, Budden continues, “People are gonna replay this album. This is the best we’ve heard him in a while—the best album we’ve heard from him [in a while].” Joe adds that he does not consider 2018’s Kamikaze to be a cohesive album as much as a response to critics. Eminem Has Just Dropped An Album Featuring Black Thought & Royce 5’9. Listen Here. However, Joe is alluded to on Music To Be Murdered By. At 47:00, Joe Budden waves off one diss on “I Will,” which features Royce 5’9, Kxng Crooked, and Joell Ortiz. Although not credited as a Slaughterhouse song, it marks the second appearance of the three active members of the group since 2018. Budden insists that while many listeners thought the song was going at Joe, he disagrees. “The Em line in that song, when he was tearing Lord Jamar’s ass up on old group flips, that led to ‘Your group is off the chain, but you’re the weakest link.‘ In a song featuring [members of] Slaughterhouse, I could see how that looked like it was about Joe. Joe says it was not. That’s about Lord Jamar, obviously, if you listen to the eight bars coming before it. You [listeners can] get your panties out the bunch.” On “Lock It Up,” which features Anderson .Paak, Eminem raps, “Try’na save at Kroger, so why would I give a f**k about back-stabbin’ Trader Joe for?” At 50:00, Budden reacts to the lyric which implies he is a traitor during some supermarket wordplay. “Trader Joe. That’s hurtful. [Laughs] That’s not right! [Laughing] That’s offensive, man. Trader Joe? I’m Joe. [Laughs] You’re telling me Joe is a traitor?” Budden and his co-hosts laugh at the lyric.

Joe Budden Flips Out On Eminem. He Says He’s Been Better Than Em For A Decade (Video) Two minutes later, at 52:00, Joe speaks more about his current status with Eminem. “The same way I feel like [Eminem] should stop dissing Lord Jamar, he should stop dissin’ me. [Laughs] Hey, whatever we had—that exchange when you did all the [multi-day interview segments with Sway Calloway], and whenever I said whatever I said on the pod’, it a moment in time. We had our exchange. It’s over. In 2020, I can’t harbor negativity not only towards one of the best rappers, but somebody I’m not angry at. That’s what I gotta stop doin’. I don’t be mad at the people I come in and kill. There’s no hostility after that.” “That’s why ‘Trader Joe‘ is hurtful a lil’ bit. Last week I was gonna come in here and play that [Kxng Crooked] record [‘I Luv Y’all’] where he said my name on a record.” The co-hosts say they were unaware of the song or the lyric from this month’s song, which pays homage to Above The Law’s “Black Superman.” “I know you didn’t [hear it], but he said my name on a record. I asked him. I tweeted him, ‘Why didn’t you ever say my name on a record when I was active?'” Budden says that his former band-mate suggests the energy has been different since the group disbanded. The podcast team say they love Crooked I. Joe agrees, adding, “You sensitive, but we love you.” Joe insists that he is at peace with everybody, including Kxng Crooked and Eminem. “I don’t have a problem with anybody.” The host continues, “Everybody has to do what’s best for them. Everybody has to move in a way that they see fit. So when it comes to [it], the word ‘traitor’ is just a little misleading. I have no beef with Em’; I have no problem with Em’. I’ve only ever had but so many conversations with Em’. I’ve been very consistent in my message though: the only problem or issue that I had was in how our business was set up. The end. Does that make me a bad guy? For having a different perspective for how the business should go or how we should be treated, or how we should be handled—especially when it’s our sh*t? Like, I know now, ownership is cool and all. But some of us were fighting for it then. I don’t think that should make me a traitor.” Joe Budden Says He Encouraged Slaughterhouse To Replace Him (Video) Parks the brings up Joe’s disparaging remarks about Eminem’s singles in 2017 while serving as a co-host on Everyday Struggle. “That’s surface. The deeper issue is I say ‘F*ck Paul [Rosenberg].’ And, f*ck Paul. I stand by ‘f*ck Paul’ only because of how loyal I am to Royce [5’9].” Joe is referring to Eminem’s longtime manager and business partner, Paul Rosenberg. “If you’re asking Joe Budden, I’m gonna always feel like Royce should be in a different position because of his alliance over there.” Mal says that he agrees with Budden. Joe continues, “I think that’s a Paul issue.” He re-states, “Why is Joe a traitor for doing what’s best for Joe?…My only beef with Em’ on the business relationship was his inability to adapt with the times and to separate brands. The end. There’s no ongoing [beef]. That’s it.” Before closing the subject, Eminem confronts a notion that he is purely money-motivated. “Then I seen some people on Twitter—[Slaughterhouse orchestrator and veteran rapper] Nino Bless was one of ’em, saying, ‘Let’s start calling Joe’s retirement what it is; he retired to chase money.’ Not fair. I don’t think that’s a fair assessment of Joe’s retirement! I was rappin’, chasin’ money too. [Laughs] I just didn’t get it; it didn’t work. When I stopped rapping, there wasn’t a dime coming from podcasting. We had no idea [that] podcasting was even about to balloon the way it was. So don’t say ‘Joe’s chasing money’ ’cause it worked. It’s not right, man.” Kxng Crooked Is Brutally Honest About The Breakup Of Slaughterhouse (Video) From there, the Saturday episode moves to other topics.

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