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Royce
Da 5'9' Set to Release Highly-Anticipated Sophomore LP, Death Is Certain,
Album Drops February 24, 2004
DETROIT,
Jan. 8, 2004 (PRNewswire) - "I feel like Nas before he dropped 'Ether'."
After shattering expectations for his massively bootlegged 2002 debut,
Rock City (which was refurbished, re-titled and officially released Stateside
as Rock City V.2.0) and on the heels of two buzz-setting mix tapes, Build
& Destroy and M.I.C. Mixtape Vol.1, Royce Da 5'9" returns with
his highly-anticipated "true" sophomore LP, Death Is Certain
- slated for release on February 24, 2004.
In the ever-changing landscape of Hiphop, only a few things remain a constant
with one of them being our unwavering love for the underdog. And through
a turbulent roller-coaster ride of personal trials and label changes Royce
has proven that he is a true survivor. Fueled by his passion for Hiphop
and a yearning to once and for all shed light on the events and circumstances
that have caused so much turmoil (including a well-publicized beef with
pop music's biggest "Shady" sensation), with Death Is Certain,
Royce draws back the curtain and lets down his guard for one of the most
revealing and honest LP's bound to resonate from your speakers. Where
else are you going to hear an emcee apologize to fans for his attempts
to gain commercial acceptance? Or as Royce offers on "Regardless,"
"I played myself for radio play/I never dance/but the skill itself
is a second chance."
Due to the fact that Royces' subject matter is so personal, there are
no outside guest appearances on Death Is Certain (in fact, the album was
so personal that he found it impossible to find songs to put other emcees
on including his very own crew, D-Elite) but he does bring along some
familiar names; as Royce refreshes his chemistry with DJ Premier (the
pair previously collaborated on "Boom" and "My Friend")
for the LP's lead-single, "Hiphop," where Royce comments, "me
and Preme/both names go together like they ain't supposed to be separate/like
D&D." Though Royce flaunts his sick double-time flow on the bouncy
Ty Fyffe produced Mixtape favorite, "Throwback", the majority
of the LP's production is handled exclusively by Carlos "Six July"
Broady who is better known for being a former member of P. Diddy's production
team---The Hitmen. Broady chips in on eight tracks, including three that
were originally recorded for the late Notorious B.I.G. (including an update
of B.I.G.'s classic "What's Beef" now appropriately re-dubbed
"Beef"). "Me and Los really just wanted to remind people
where he came from and what to expect from us as a team and 'What's Beef'
was such a classic for him and B.I.G. that we felt like it had to be done
again)."
Royce
offers, "I feel this album is showing the world what I'm capable
of as an artist and emcee." On "I & Me" Royce laments
"How can I go from rocking with Dre to falling out with Shady/to
popping my glock on the block/to dropping on Koch." While there are
still many lingering questions that need to be answered, for now, with
Death Is Certain, Royce has delivered what he feels amounts to be in the
infamous words of Tupac Shakur "the realest sh*t he ever wrote."
The
Final track listing for Death Is Certain is as follows:
1. Regardless - (Produced By Carlos "6 July" Broady)
2. Throw Back - (Produced By Ty Fyffe)
3. What I Know - (Produced By Reef)
4. Bomb 1st -(Produced By Asar)
5. Everybody Goes - (Produced By Carlos "6 July" Broady)
6. I & ME - (Produced By Asar)
7. Beef - (Produced By Mark Bassin & Carlos "6 July" Broady)
8. Gangsta Feat. Cutty Mack - (Produced By: Carlos "6 July "
Broady)
9. Hip Hop - (Produced By DJ Premier)
10. Grown & Sexy Feat. Ingrid Smalls - (Produced By: Asar)
11. I Promise -(Produced By: Carlos "6 July" Broady)
12. T.O.D.A.Y Feat. Ingrid Smalls - (Produced By Carlos "6 July "
Broady)
13. Death is Certain Pt. 2 (It Hurt's) - (Produced By Carlos "6 July"
Broady)
14. Something's Wrong with Him Feat. 6 July - (Produced By: Carlos "6
July" Broady)
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