![]() ![]() And through slept on albums like “Rock City v.2.0” and the underground smash hit “Build and Destroy” where he aired most of his dirty laundry with Eminem and his crew D-12, Royce’s legend has grown too, boosting his stature until he can look that controversy in the fact until he can push it out the way like Disturbin Tha Peace on a bender: “MOVE, BITCH – GET OUT THE WAY!” He was signed and unsigned more times than a Mike Tyson fight with Lennox Lewis, but through it all Royce has never let his desire to be the best rapper in hip-hop get stopped. He went from recording songs like “Boom” with DJ Premier to being a guest artist on the mediocre pop singer Willa Ford’s song “I Wanna Be Bad” (and trust, she wasn’t bad at all). He went from at one time being best friends with Marshall ‘Eminem’ Mathers to bitter rivals, but it never got him down. Controversy looms taller behind Royce than his 5 foot 9 inch frame everywhere he goes, but he never gets faded by his foes.
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