Bad Meets Evil was an American hip hop duo that formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1996. Comprising rappers Eminem and Royce Da 5'9", the band independently released a small number of tracks such as "Scary Movies", "Nuttin' to Do" and their title track, "Bad Meets Evil", which was featured on Eminem's debut album, The Slim Shady LP, in 1999. Bad Meets Evil split up in 2000, after Royce fell out with Eminem's group, D12. Royce has stated that the sequel to "Bad Meets Evil" (alluded to in the first part of the song with the line "See you in hell for the sequel") may be recorded and released on Eminem's upcoming 2009 seventh studio album, Relapse 2.
Man I remember I used to bump that track on the Slim Shady LP all the time, dope ass track. We all know that each of our end is near; the question is do we accept the end of our living existence, or do we accept our existence as dead men...
notice how em never collabs with many detroit artists, he hasn't done a song with royce in years and has never done any songs with black milk, slum village, j-dilla etc. probably afraid he might get owned on a track http://chirbit.com/emseed http://youtube.com/siwooot
[quote=EmSeeD]notice how em never collabs with many detroit artists, he hasn't done a song with royce in years and has never done any songs with black milk, slum village, j-dilla etc. probably afraid he might get owned on a track [/quote]
he just did a song with T.I, Wayne, Drake and Kanye, but yeah compared to other mainstream artists he doesn't collab with many but thats only because most mainstream artists collab with way too many people, their albums are more like compilations. he has done a few collabs though but not as many http://chirbit.com/emseed http://youtube.com/siwooot
I really wouldnt say that that forever song he did was a callab cause he didnt do it cause drake asked him to be on it it was for Lebrons Documantary he did for Lebron really but yeah i was surprised by it too