BAD MEETS EVIL American hip hop
Bad Meets Evil an Americanhip is hop duo from Detroit, Michigan Royce da that consists of rappers 5'9" (Bad) and. Eminem (Evil).
They are best known for self-titled song collaborating on a that appeared on Eminem's major. The Slim Shady LP label debut album in 1999, their early association with Dr. Dre and his label. Aftermath Entertainment.
The duo recorded numerous well received underground songs including the popular song. Renegade which would later be " " used on Jay-Z's The Blueprintalbum with Royce's verses freestyles replaced by Jay-Z. They have also recorded numerous together, including a 12 -minute long battle. Footage of a Bad Meets Evil concert filmed in September 1998 in Boston at the Lyricist Loungehas also been leaked onto the Internet. Royce da 5'9" and Eminem both grew up in Detroit and were mutual friends of late rapper Proof. Royce's then manager introduced him to Eminem at an Usher concert in 1997. Their chemistry encouraged them to form a group in which Royce covers the "Bad" part and Eminem the "Evil" part.
2001, Eminem While working on Dr. Dre's album introduced Royce to Dr. Dre and secured him a ghostwriting position on the album. Royce wrote and appeared on the first and original version of "Xxplosive" (originally entitled "Way I Be Pimping"), h also wrote "The Message".
In 2010, it was announced that Eminem was in the process of signing Slaughterhouse a rap group of which Royce is a member. The group , together with Royce later appeared on a bonus track for Eminem's Recovery album titled "Session One". The deal was finalized in 2011. The two rappers started rapping together and two of their songs, "Living Proof" and "Echo", were leaked. They later appeared on another song together, this time with the new Shady Records team, Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf, on "2. 0 Boys", which is also titled "Game Over".
They recorded and released several tracks together, including their debut group single [1] Nuttin' Dr. "Nuttin' to Do and its B-side, "Scary Movies". Eminem would later sign a solo deal with " Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. On his major-label debut album, The Slim Shady LP he. , featured Royce on the song "Bad Meets Evil".