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Once again relax, it&#39;s just music<br /> Niggaz right here, show you how I do<br /> Niggaz right here, show you my crew<br /> Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah<br /> Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah<br /> Fuck a team like you, who swing like you<br /> We block shots in the ring lightning<br /> Rock hot rocks kill, get the cream still<br /> Blasphemous mind, ill steal rhyme skill<br /> Nas couldn&#39;t rhyme for this, Nickel-Nine will<br /> I go through, cool out, blow a whole crew<br /> Cool out bro, out-glow a whole jewel<br /> We &#39;bout to blow up, got your nose up<br /> You could catch a blocka-blocka, try to stop or hold us<br /> And your block a whole bust, live news<br /> Ride through with one girl and five dudes<br /> Best crew in the D, niggaz best move<br /> All you niggaz gun sleep and your vest used<br /> Niggaz bluffin&#39;, bore me, nothin&#39; for me<br /> The only overlord me, only glory, you reach<br /> Wake up and smell the aroma, nigga you sleep<br /> The contract is out on The King, nigga you breach<br /> D-Elite, Jah, Cut Throat<br /> Billy Nix, Little, Nickle, Cha, upmost<br /> Respect dawgs, expect your neck cut rope<br /> The barrel of the Swiss, whole tech up close<br /> If the block was any hotter I could start a cult<br /> I was trouble the minute my momma&#39;s water broke<br /> You never see the weak, destroy me, I&#39;m focused<br /> I was raised by a postal employee, need I say more?Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

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Once again relax, it's just music
Niggaz right here, show you how I do
Niggaz right here, show you my crew
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
Fuck a team like you, who swing like you
We block shots in the ring lightning
Rock hot rocks kill, get the cream still
Blasphemous mind, ill steal rhyme skill
Nas couldn't rhyme for this, Nickel-Nine will
I go through, cool out, blow a whole crew
Cool out bro, out-glow a whole jewel
We 'bout to blow up, got your nose up
You could catch a blocka-blocka, try to stop or hold us
And your block a whole bust, live news
Ride through with one girl and five dudes
Best crew in the D, niggaz best move
All you niggaz gun sleep and your vest used

Niggaz bluffin', bore me, nothin' for me
The only overlord me, only glory, you reach
Wake up and smell the aroma, nigga you sleep
The contract is out on The King, nigga you breach
D-Elite, Jah, Cut Throat
Billy Nix, Little, Nickle, Cha, upmost
Respect dawgs, expect your neck cut rope
The barrel of the Swiss, whole tech up close
If the block was any hotter I could start a cult
I was trouble the minute my momma's water broke
You never see the weak, destroy me, I'm focused
I was raised by a postal employee, need I say more?

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Ryan Montgomery A.K.A. Royce Da 5′9″ - born July 5, 1977 - is a rapper hailing from Detroit, Michigan, United States. In addition to his work as a solo artist, Royce has released material as a member of the "super group" Slaughterhouse (with Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I ) and with Eminem as the duo Bad Meets Evil.

The name “Royce” came from his R shaped Turkish link chain which was said to have resembled a Rolls Royce logo. During high school Royce was one of the shortest players on his basketball team, standing 5′9” at age 18.

Royce signed with Tommy Boy records in 1998 and later was slated to release his debut album Rock City. Though this relationship was premature, Royce ended up leaving the label citing creative differences.

Royce began working with well known Game Recordings who helped get him in front of the right people to negotiate a deal with Columbia Records. Royce’s Rock City debut was yet again plagued with delays, during which the album was heavily bootlegged. Though not in their favor, Columbia chose to release Rock City in limited quantity and quickly went out of print by the time Royce left Columbia.

Around this time Royce dropped the underground banger “Boom” with production by Dj Premier. Soon thereafter he joined up with Koch / Game Recordings and released Rock City (Version 2.0) independently.

Most well known for his association with Slim Shady – the two met at a concert while Slim was promoting his Slim Shady EP. The two formed a Duo called Bad Meets Evil, releasing a number of tracks including “Renegades” [Original Version], “Nuttin’ to Do”, “Scary Movies”, “She’s the One”, and “See You In Hell”, which appeared on Eminem’s album The Slim Shady LP, titled “Bad Meets Evil”.

In 2001 Royce was set to work with Dr Dre’s Chronic 2000 project as a ghostwriter. He contributed tracks including “The Message”, “The Throne Is Mine”, “Stay In Your Place” and the original version of “Xxplosive” titled “The Way I Be Pimpin’”.

Royce’s association with Dr. Dre ceased when his manager, Kino Childrey spoke to a reporter about Eminem and Dre in the studio. Royce refused to dismiss his manager and long time friend, ending his relationship with Dre.

Royce and Em had a mutual friendship with Proof. Though Royce had bad blood with D12 member, Bizarre, stemming from a earlier freestyle battle with Royce’s brother. Misscommunication escalated the beef between the pair, causing it to spiral out of control and include all members of the rap group D12.

In 2002, Royce called Eminem to request to be signed to Shady Records. Eminem declined and soon thereafter signed 50-cent to Shady Records instead.

Royce released several diss tracks including “Shit on U” (over D12’s “Shit on You”), taking shots at Bizzare of D12. Royce continued record dis tracks including “We Ridin’”, “Death Day”, and “Malcolm X”. There’s speculation that Royce and Em often wrote bars dissing each other subliminally.

From 2002-2003 Royce kept a low profile releasing releasing Build & Destroy, and Build & Destroy: The Lost Sessions Part 1 across the mixtape circuit.

In 2003, Royce’s beef with D12 finally reached its tipping point. Royce and Proof and their entourages spilled into the streets of Detroit arguing but the issue dissipated once firearms were drawn. The two rappers spent a night in jail, and settled their beef.

In 2004 Royce released his sophomore effort Death Is Certain on Koch records, as well as two mixtapes from his crew M.I.C. (Make it Count). The crew includes members Royce, Kid Vishis,and June.

2005 marked Royce’s third full length album release Independent’s Day on Trouble/M.I.C. Records.

Royce Da 5′9″ was sentenced to jail on September 19, 2006 for parole violation for a prior DUI charge. Royce was sentenced to one year in the clink at Oakland County Jail, Pontiac, Michigan. On January 9, 2007, Royce got out of jail on work-release.

Royce has a strong ghostwriting resume including the track “Tell Me” ft. Christina Aguilera for Diddy’s album Press Play.

In May 2007, Royce Da 5′9″ released a mixtape called The Bar Exam which features DJ Premier and Statik Selektah on the Wheels of Steel.

In 2008, Royce confirmed that he had officially resolved his longstanding differences with Eminem and celebrated with a reunion concert on July 12, 2008 at Saint Andrews Hall. A mixtape of the reunion concert was soon released thereafter.

Royce also had beef with other industry majors including Mistah Fab, Cashi$, and Joe Budden, Kanye West and the Ruff Ryders.

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