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Royce Da 5'9' (ft Eminem) Ryan Montgomery (born July 5, 1977) is an MC known by his stage name Royce Da 5'9". He was (More) Ryan Montgomery (born July 5, 1977) is an MC known by his stage name Royce Da 5'9". He was born in Detroit, Michigan and moved to Oak Park, Michigan at the age of ten. To date, he has four studio albums (with one on the way) and numerous mixtapes credited to his name.---------------------------------Early career Ryan Montgomery, born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, moved to Oak Park, Michigan when he was 10 years old, later acquiring the nickname "Royce" during highschool after wearing a Turkish link chain with an R pendant resembling the Rolls Royce symbol. Royce and his best friend Jah Da 5'9" (also known as June or June Bug) began rapping at 18, and were the two shortest players on the basketball team, both standing at 5 foot and 9 inches tall. Royce signed his first deal in 1998 with Tommy Boy Records, who was to release his much anticipated debut album Rock City. Royce left Tommy Boy Records, citing creative differences. During that time he worked with Game Recordings, an independent label who helped him to negotiate a deal with Columbia Records. Columbia repeatedly delayed the release of Rock City, which was subsequently heavily bootlegged. Despite this, Columbia released Rock City, which quickly went out of print once Royce left the label. After leaving Columbia, Rock City was edited and re-released through Koch / Game Recordings as Rock City (Version 2.0). The album credits Eminem as executive producer, though his vocals were only featured on the title track "Rock City", both in the chorus and ad libbing. Before the release of Version 2.0, Royce built hype with his successful underground hit "Boom", produced by DJ Premier. A helpful boost to his career came when Rockstar Games hired the Game Recordings label on for the rap music radio station "Game FM" in Grand Theft Auto III. Several artists from the Label, including Agallah, Sean Price, Pretty Ugly, JoJo Pellegrino and Black Rob as well as Royce Da 5'9" were featured on "Game FM", a radio station inside the game itself. Royce himself contributed three singles: "We're Live (Danger)", "Spit Game", and "I'm The King", the latter of which was edited specifically for the game. Royce formed a crew in the late 1990s called D-Elite which included himself, Tre' Little, Billy Nix, Jah Da 5'9" (now known as June), Cut Throat/Cutty Mack, and Cha Cha, who is the only female of the group. The group appeared together on the original version of the album Rock City on a song titled "D-Elite Part 2". This was the groups only commercial release as a whole.-------------------------------------Bad Meets Evil Royce Da 5'9" benefited from his association with fellow Detroit MC, Eminem, which existed prior to Eminem signing his deal with Interscope/Aftermath Entertainment. Royce was introduced to Eminem by his manager, Kino Childrey at an Usher concert, where Eminem was selling copies of his Slim Shady EP. The two formed a duo called Bad Meets Evil (with Royce occupying the 'Bad' half, and Eminem the 'Evil' half). Bad Meets Evil produced a number of tracks including "Scary Movies", "Nuttin' to Do", "She's the One", "Renegades" [Original Version] and "See You In Hell", which appeared on Eminem's album The Slim Shady LP, titled "Bad Meets Evil". Communication between the pair deteriorated as Eminem's career enjoyed increased success and a series of circumstances led to the emergence of conflict. Royce and Eminem were mutual friends with Proof. Royce gives Proof a shout-out on "Nickel Nine Is...", from Rock City. Royce however had beef with D12 member, Bizarre, originating from a freestyle battle with Royce's brother. Due to a breakdown of communication, this beef developed to include all the members of D12.-----------------------------------------Today After the release of his 2005 album Independent's Day, Royce has kept a low profile even though he had promised a second album in December of that year, produced by Nottz. Royce recently went on tour with Mobb Deep, and ghostwrote the song "Tell Me" ft. Christina Aguilera for Diddy's new album, Press Play. He also does touring rounds to promote his new crew the M.I.C. (Make It Count), and is scheduled to make an appearance on Canibus' next album. ' Royce made a guest appearance on Canadian rapper Classified's 2006 album Boy-Cott-In The Industry on the track "Unexplainable Hunger", along with Canadian rapper Choclair. M.I.C. (Not to be confused with MF Grimm's group) is also the name of his independent record label. The M.I.C. members are as follows: Royce, Kid Vishis (Royce's younger brother),and June. In a September 2006 interview with Elemental Magazine, Royce stated that, contrary to rumors, DJ Premier will not be producing the entirety of his upcoming album, but will be overseeing the project as Executive Producer, handpicking all of the beats. The Premier-produced track "Ding Ding" will be included, as well as four more beats from the producer. Diddy not only recognized Royce's pen, the mogul also expressed interest in signing the lyricist to Bad Boy.[1] Nas has also stated that he would like to sign Royce to his new recording label, The Jones Experience, through Def Jam.[2] Royce recently recorded a new single for Esham's new album "Sacrifical Lambs".-----------------------------------Jail Royce Da 5'9" was sentenced to jail on September 19, 2006 for violation of his probation. He went to court for a driving under the influence (DUI) offense which resulted in violation of his probation. The Oakland County judge subsequently sentenced Royce to one year imprisonment in Oakland County Jail, Pontiac, Michigan. He was in the process of making a new album with DJ Premier at the time of the arrest. However, on January 9, 2007, www.hiphopgame.com reported that Royce had been freed after his judge agreed to give him a work-release. In May 2007 Royce Da 5'9" has recently finished and released the mixtape The Bar Exam which features DJ Premier and Statik Selektah on the wheels of steel.---------------------------Technique Royce Da 5'9" has been noted for his structure often two or more of his lines will rhyme exactly, beginning to end. He also has been known to move from one rhyme scheme to another, then come back to the first scheme later in his verse. Phrasing is also a big part of his style, appearing to avoid putting things in simple or common terms.-----------------------------------Disputes [edit] Dr. Dre Eminem called Royce to the studio to participate in Dr Dre's 2001 project as a ghostwriter. He contributed tracks including "The Message", "The Throne Is Mine" and the original version of "Xxplosive" titled "The Way I Be Pimpin'". The latter featured verses rapped by Dr. Dre about pimping and getting money, with Royce singing the hook. The song "The Throne Is Mine was supposed to have Dr. Dre rapping as well as Royce. Just before the chorus Royce raps as if he were Dr. Dre, "I don't care what you gotta say behind us, just remember me Dr. Dre your highness". At the end of the song Royce says "We got you surrounded, the chronic 2000". The Throne Is Mine has been released on Pretox and as a bonus track on Royce's Build & Destroy: The Lost Sessions Part 1 mixtape. While working with Dr Dre, Royce recorded tracks presumably for his own project "Stay in Your Place". This led to speculation that Royce was to be signed to Aftermath Entertainment. However, Royce's association with Dr. Dre ended when Royce's manager, Kino Childrey mis-spoke to a reporter about Eminem and Dr. Dre in the studio. When Royce refused to dismiss Kino, who was a long-time friend, his ties with Dre were severed and "Xxplosive" was retouched to its current state. Despite "The Message" being released on 2001, Royce was never paid for his efforts. He references this in "What I Know", from Death is Certain: "Who could raise me / after I been amazed by Dre / and N.W.A. / and you couldn't pay me / to back the staff for free. / I will believe it ain't nothin' Shady in the Aftermath."------------------------------Shady Records In 2002, Royce would call Eminem and ask to be signed to Shady Records. Busy with his movie 8 Mile at the time, Eminem refused, but about a week later signed 50 Cent. Royce took this in stride, agreeing to do the Anger Management Tour with his crew D-Elite. While on tour, D12 took offense to a line Royce had written for the tour: "Fuck Anger Management, I need someone to manage my anger." They took the line to Eminem, and from there a series of misunderstandings escalated the beef. A barfight between D12 and D-Elite culminated in Eminem and Royce not speaking, and a rekindled beef between Royce and all of D12, including Proof. Detroit's radio stations were alive with the controversy, playing diss tracks back and forth which included "Smack Down" (D12 minus Eminem over 50 Cent's "Back Down" beat). The track opens with an audio clip from an interview where Royce disses D12, calling them "the worst rap group ever". It attacks Royce's street credibility and alleges that D12 made his career possible. Proof recorded "Many Men" (over 50 Cent's "Many Men" beat), which addressed false rumors that Royce had ordered a hit on Proof. Royce released several diss tracks including "Shit on U" (over D12's "Shit on You" beat), which was mostly aimed at Bizarre. This track ridicules Bizarre's limited ability as a rapper and his suffering from a speech impediment. Royce also recorded "We Ridin'" and "Death Day" (over 50 Cent's "In da Club" beat). Royce Da 5'9'later recorded "Malcolm X" (over Capone-N-Noreaga's "Bang Bang" beat), featuring Tre Little of D-Elite. While Royce and Eminem never directly dissed each other, the rap world focused on their relationship, mostly overlooking the beef between Royce and Proof, who had been even closer friends. The feud continued for two years. during which Royce suffered from a severe drinking problem, but released some of his most recognized material. For instance, his dark second LP Death Is Certain, which garnered favorable reviews from many publications and critics. (See links section for reference.) In 2003, his conflict with Proof finally boiled over in a confrontation on the streets of Detroit. The two rappers' entourages gathered around them, but fled when they both drew guns. They spent a night in jail, working out differences, and eventually returned to the studio. In the DJ Premier produced track "Ding!", Royce name-drops his friend: "Rest in peace to Proof/probably rollin over in his grave/n*ggas poisoning his name/the misfortunes of the fortune and the fame".----------------------------------Other Royce had a small dispute with Ruff Ryders over the line "Royce, Reef, Double R" on a song, and 1970s disco band Rose Royce, wherein they accused him of stealing their name. He had a problem with popular producer Kanye West over an unreleased song, "Heartbeat", the beat to which Kanye produced. Kanye maintains that Royce never paid for the beat but recorded to it and released it; hearing the song, the original customers decided not to buy it from West. After the disagreement, West vowed to never work with Royce again. (Less)
DEEP PURPLE Deep Purple is een Britse hardrockband. De groepsnaam is afgeleid van de jazzklassieker Deep Purple, (More) Deep Purple is een Britse hardrockband. De groepsnaam is afgeleid van de jazzklassieker Deep Purple, het favoriete nummer van de moeder (of de grootmoeder, naargelang de bron) van gitarist Ritchie Blackmore . Jon Lord startte in 1968 met een band onder de naam "Roundabout" met gitarist Ritchie Blackmore, maar veel succes had hij niet en al snel vertrokken de drummer en de bassist. Via twee mensen die manager van de groep wilden worden kreeg hij Nick Simper als bassist en Ian Paice als drummer. Rod Evans sloot zich bij de groep aan als zanger. De groep wijzigde haar naam in Deep Purple, en nam een eerste single op: "Hush". Dit was gelijk de eerste hit. De single werd gevolgd door een cover van "Kentucky Woman" van Neil Diamond, waarna de eerste LP volgde: Shades Of Deep Purple. De plaat was matig succesvol. De band besloot daarom zo snel mogelijk de volgende plaat, The Book of Taliesyn, uit te brengen. Deze LP had wel succes, en de weg voor Deep Purple lag open. De samenstelling van de groep was Ritchie Blackmore op gitaar, Rod Evans zang, Jon Lord op de keyboards, Ian Paice op de drum en Nick Simper op bas. In deze samenstelling werd een titelloos album uitgebracht, waarop Deep Purple voor het eerst samenwerkt met een orkest in April. In hetzelfde jaar schrijft Jon Lord Concerto For Group and Orchestra, waarop de band samenwerkt met de Royal Philarmonic Orchestra o.l.v. Malcolm Arnold. Op het album zijn Gillan en Glover voor het eerst te beluisteren. Met het overkomen van Roger Glover en Ian Gillan van Episode Six naar Deep Purple slaat de groep een andere weg in. Het succes komt met het album Deep Purple in Rock. Deep Purple zette haar naam als Hard Rock groep. Samen met groepen als Led Zeppelin en Black Sabbath hebben zij deze stijl ontwikkeld. In het begin van de jaren '70 stond de band bekend als "progressief" of als "underground". Black Night wordt een hit in Nederland, maar komt niet op het album te staan. Na In Rock volgt Fireball, waarvan de verkoopcijfers enigszins tegenvallen. In de VS komt de klassieker Strange Kind of Woman op het album te staan in plaats van Demon's Eye. Het titelnummer Fireball wordt een bescheiden hit in ons land. Groter succes komt er als Child In Time (verdeeld over twee singlekanten) op single verschijnt in de Benelux. Het nummer zou later 7 jaar op nummer 1 staan in Veronica's Top 100 aller tijden. Machine Head wordt zowel artistiek als commercieel een groot succes. In de VS is de groep een mega-act geworden en Smoke on the Water is vaker op de Amerikaanse radio te horen dan het volkslied. Veel tracks van dit album komen in hetzelfde jaar op het dubbellivealbum Made in Japan. De samenstelling van de groep op deze albums was Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord en Ian Paice (MK2). In 1973 verschijnt voorlopig het laatste album in deze bezetting op Who Do We Think We Are. Woman From Tokyo wordt wereldwijd op single gezet. Japan(!) kiest verrassend voor een liveversie van Black Night als A-kant. Nadien werden Ian Gillan en Roger Glover vervangen door David Coverdale en bassist Glenn Hughes die om de lead-vocals streden. Burn is een sterk album met klassiekers als Burn en Mistreated. De songs evolueerden weg van de Heavy Rock en invloeden uit de Blues en de Soul vonden hun weg. Uiteindelijk verliet Ritchie Blackmore met slaande deuren de band en Amerikaanse wonderboy Tommy Bolin nam zijn plaats in. Na enkele live-miskleunen en een knappe Bolin-gesigneerde LP Come taste the Band legde Purple er tijdelijk de bijl bij neer. Bolin maakte, na het sublieme Teaser, nog een tweede LP met zijn eigen Bolin band en overleed kort daarna aan een overdosis drugs op het moment dat hij met zijn eigen band het voorprogramma ging verzorgen voor Jeff Beck. Van de originele leden, Nick Simper en Rod Evans, bracht alleen Simper op een Duits label nog een collector's item album (Slipstreamer) uit, gevolgd door een veel te snel opgenomen miskleun. Alle andere Purple leden bouwden een vrij populaire carrire uit, maar het succes van Deep Purple wist niemand te evenaren. Mr Universe Ian Gillan, Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore, Mr. Hammond Jon Lord, Love is all Roger Glover en Whitesnake David Coverdale waren de voorbeelden van de huidige rockhelden. In 1980 vormde Rod Evans met enkele andere muzikanten een nieuwe line-up van Deep Purple. Bij hun optredens speelden ze voornamelijk songs van de Mark-2 bezetting. Ritchie Blackmore ging toen naar de rechter die bepaalde dat de naam Deep Purple slechts gevoerd kon worden door een band met tenminste 2 leden uit de Mark-II bezetting. Bovendien verloor Evans al zijn rechten op royalties. In de jaren '80 volgde een MkII reniealbum: Perfect Strangers, waarmee de groep er weer stevig tegenaan ging. Maar ook hier liep het weer uit op onderlinge problemen, met Gillan en Blackmore die de band verlieten en vervolgens Gillan die weer terugkeerde. Op Slaves and Masters is Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Rainbow) te horen. Tijdens de toernee van The Battle Rages On stapt Blackmore op en wordt Joe Satriani tijdelijk zijn opvolger. De laatsten die de groep versterkten waren Don Airey en Steve Morse. Het eerste album met Morse: Purpendicular wordt goed ontvangen. In 1999 wordt na 30 jaar weer opgetreden met een orkest. Met de London Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. Paul Mann wordt het Concerto uit 1969 opnieuw gespeeld. Op het album en dvd die verschijnen zijn vele gasten te horen zoals Ronnie James Dio en Sam Brown. De huidige samenstelling (2006) is Airey / Gillan / Glover / Morse / Paice, en in deze samenstelling treden ze nog steeds op. In januari 2006 is Deep Purple begonnen aan de ca. 2 jaar durende Rapture of the deep-worldtour. Op 18 april 2006 wordt de nieuwe Ian Gillan cd/dvd Gillan's Inn uitgebracht. Op 9 juni 2006 speelden ze voor de tweede keer op het Arrow Rock Festival te Lichtenvoorde. Tijdens de uitvoering van het nummer "Smoke on the Water" speelt de gitarist Neil Schon van Journey ook mee. De grootste hit van de band is "Child in Time". Dit nummer staat in elke Tijdloze 100 in de bovenste regionen geklasseerd. Hetzelfde geldt voor "Smoke on the water". Deep Purple zou op 27 juli 2006 een concert geven in Libanon. Het concert werd afgelast vanwege de oorlog met Isral. Op 13 november 2006 gaf Deep Purple een eenmalig concert in muziektempel Nikaa in Nice in zuid-Frankrijk. Voorlopig is Deep Purple aan hun 3 jaar durende Rapture Of The Deep Tour. Hierbij zijn ze in de Lotto Arena in Antwerpen geweest. Deep Purple is in 2003 uit geroepen tot beste live-band en trekt sindsdien overal ter wereld weer volle zalen en stadions. Ze doen op dit moment zo'n 150 concerten per jaar en zijn daarmee 1 van de drukste bands ter wereld. Gitarist Steve Morse(sinds eind 1993) is een waardige opvolger van Ritchie Blackmore en heeft ook echt nieuw leven in de band geblazen. Hij is in America ook 5 jaar lang uitgeroepen als beste gitarist en hangt ook in "The Hall of fame". Hij speelt ook nog steeds in zijn eigen band "The Steve Morse band" en in de "Dixie Dreggs". Deep Purple was op 15 juli 2006 ook de afsluiter van het Montreux Jazz Festival, die dat jaar 40 jaar bestond. Deep Purple deed daar voor de derde keer mee. Ook vanwege hun speciale band met Montreux door het nummer "Smoke on the water". Deep Purple heeft ook zijn eigen monument aan de boulevard in Montreux. Volgens de laatste berichten komt er in 2008 weer een nieuwe CD uit. (Less)
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