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Royce Da 5-9 Discography - 320 -17 Albums--rap-...

Executive produced by DJ Premier, Street Hop marked a massive return to form. It features a rejuvenated Royce delivering high-energy bars over boom-bap production from Preemo, Nottz, and StreetRunner. The track "Shake This" highlights his battle with alcoholism and his desire for change. Success Is Certain (2011)

Royce Da 5'9" - Discography (320) ├── 2002 - Rock City (Version 2.0) ├── 2004 - Death Is Certain ├── 2005 - Independent's Day ├── 2009 - Street Hop ├── 2009 - The Bar Exam (Mixtape) ├── 2011 - Success Is Certain ├── 2011 - The Bar Exam 2 ├── 2011 - Hell The Sequel (Bad Meets Evil) [optional but common] ├── 2014 - The Bar Exam 3 ├── 2014 - PRhyme ├── 2016 - Layers ├── 2016 - Trust The Shooter ├── 2017 - Bar Exam 4 ├── 2018 - Book of Ryan ├── 2018 - PRhyme 2 ├── 2020 - The Allegory ├── 2020 - The Heaven’s Experience

In 2008, a collaborative track titled "Slaughterhouse" on Joe Budden's Halfway House album sparked the creation of a hip-hop supergroup consisting of Royce, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Crooked I. Royce Da 5-9 Discography - 320 -17 Albums--RAP-...

The Allegory is a highly conceptual, self-produced album exploring social issues, education, and Black history, earning a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album [Genius - The Allegory]. Collaborations and Supergroups (The 17+ Project Count)

Hell: The Sequel (2011) - A massive commercial success that showcased the peak lyrical warfare between him and Eminem [Wikipedia - Hell: The Sequel]. Executive produced by DJ Premier, Street Hop marked

Royce is well-known for his work in high-profile rap supergroups.

Layers marked a turning point in Royce's career. It was his first solo album after achieving complete sobriety, showcasing a deeply reflective, spiritual, and socially conscious perspective. "Tabernacle," "Hard" Book of Ryan (2018) Success Is Certain (2011) Royce Da 5'9" -

Following a falling out with D12 and Eminem, Royce recorded this masterpiece during one of the darkest periods of his life. It is arguably his most cohesive, atmospheric, and brutally honest solo record. Over haunting, melancholic production, Royce vents his frustrations, paranoia, and anger, delivering a classic underground blueprint. Independent's Day (2005)

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