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Death Is Certain Studio album by Royce da 5'9" Released February 24, 2004 (U.S.) Recorded December 2002-January 2004 Genre Hip Hop Length 50:36 Label Koch Records Producer Royce da 5'9" (exec.)
6 July, DJ Premier, Ty Fyffe,
Reef, Asar, Mark BassinRoyce da 5'9" chronology Rock City (Version 2.0)
(2002)Death Is Certain
(2004)Independent's Day
(2005)Singles from Death is Certain - "Hip Hop"
Released: November 22, 2003 - "Death Is Certain Pt. 2 (It Hurts)"
Released: February 14, 2004
Death Is Certain is the second studio album by Detroit rapper Royce da 5'9", released through Koch Records on February 24, 2004.
Contents
Background
Recording
Released two years after his official debut Rock City (Version 2.0), Royce spent his two year hiatus entangled in a beef with fellow Detroit natives and former allies, D12. Due in part to a battle with depression, Death Is Certain features a sound considerably darker than that heard on his debut. Royce's new sound garnered him considerable acclaim for the album, with most critics calling Death Is Certain his strongest effort.
Production
The majority of the album was produced by 6 July of Bad Boy Records production team The Hitmen. Other producers featured on the album are Ty Fyffe, Rob "Reef" Teflow, Asar, Mark Bassin, and DJ Premier, who produces the album's lead single, "Hip Hop". Many fans and critics see this as Royce's best work.
Sales
The album sold about 50,473 copies but has had numbers world wide with over 100,000 copies sold.
Chart positions
Album chart positions
Year Album Chart positions Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums Top Independent Albums Top Heatseekers 2004 Death Is Certain #39 #5 #4 Singles chart positions
Year Song Chart positions Billboard Hot 100 Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Hot Rap Tracks 2004 "Hip Hop" - #98 - Track listing
No. Title Length 1. "Intro" 0:12 2. "Regardless" 3:01 3. "Throwback" (featuring Ingrid Smalls) 4:17 4. "What I Know" 2:49 5. "I Promise" (featuring Ingrid Smalls) 3:54 6. "Call Me Never! (Skit)" 1:59 7. "Hip Hop" (featuring DJ Premier) 3:47 8. "Gangsta" (featuring Cutty Mack) 4:42 9. "T.O.D.A.Y" (featuring Ingrid Smalls) 3:55 10. "I & Me" 3:28 11. "Beef" 4:19 12. "Bomb 1st" 2:59 13. "Everybody Goes" (featuring Ingrid Smalls) 3:05 14. "Death Is Certain Pt. 2 (It Hurts)" (featuring Ingrid Smalls and Cha Cha) 4:12 15. "Something's Wrong with Him" (featuring 6 July) 3:57 - Sample credits
- "Regardles" samples "Love and Happiness" by Al Green
- "Hip Hop" samples "Overture" by Jerry Goldsmith
- "T.O.D.A.Y." samples "Ike's Mood 1" by Isaac Hayes
Reception
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllHipHop link Allmusic link IGN.com (9.0/10) link MVRemix.com link Prefix Magazine link HipHopDX.com link RapReviews.com link Vibe link The Source link This table needs to be expanded using prose. See the guideline for more information. References
DiscographyStudio albums Collaborations Slaughterhouse · Slaughterhouse EP · Hell: The SequelExtended plays The Revival EPMixtapes Build & Destroy · M.I.C. (Make It Count) · The Bar Exam · The Bar Exam 2 · The Bar Exam 3Singles "I'm the King" • "Boom" • "You Can't Touch Me" • "Rock City" • "Hip Hop" • "Politics" • "Shake This" • "Part of Me" • "New Money" • "Writer's Block" · "Second Place" • "Legendary"Related articles Studio releases Slaughterhouse · Slaughterhouse EPSingles Crooked I albums Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist · Million Dollar StoryJoe Budden albums Joell Ortiz albums The Brick: Bodega Chronicles · Free AgentRoyce da 5'9" albums Related articles Categories:- 2004 albums
- Royce Da 5'9" albums
- E1 Music albums
- Albums produced by DJ Premier
- "Hip Hop"
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