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Boom (Royce da 5′9″ song)
1999 single by Royce da 5'9"
"Boom" is a song and the first single from rapper Royce da 5'9"'s debut studio album Rock City which was released in 2002 through E1 Music (formerly "Koch Records) and Game Recordings after another record label had turned down his first version of the album. The single however was released on December 14, 1999, in CD and vinyl form. "Boom" was Royce's first single as a solo artist and was the source of him gaining underground notability as a rap artist. The B-side of this single is "Soldier's Story". "Boom" was later sampled on the track "Crash", performed by West Coast rapper Schoolboy Q from his 2019 album Crash Talk.
Chart performance
[edit]The song "Boom" reached No. 48 on the BillboardHot Rap Singles chart in 1999.[1]
Music video
[edit]The music video to "Boom" starts off with a clock ticking in the background. Royce da 5'9" is sleeping in his bed and wakes up as soon as the music starts. As h
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Royce da 5'9"
American rapper (born 1977)
Musical artist
Ryan Daniel Montgomery (born July 5, 1977),[4] known professionally as Royce da 5'9" (or simply Royce 5'9"), is an American rapper. Best known for his association with fellow Detroit rapper Eminem, they became acquainted in 1997 and formed the hip hop duo, Bad Meets Evil the following year. Their 2011 single, "Lighters" (featuring Bruno Mars) peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and preceded the release of their debut extended play (EP), Hell: The Sequel (2011). The song and its parent EP, which debuted atop the Billboard 200, have yielded Montgomery's furthest commercial success.
Montgomery first embarked on a solo career with his debut studio album, Rock City in 2002; originally slated for release the year prior, disputes with Columbia Records led it to an independent release. He released eight follow-up studio albums to critical acclaim; his latest, The Allegory (2020), earned Mont
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Win a Placement & Studio Session with Royce da 5'9"
Royce da 5’9”’s latest and first self-produced album, The Allegory, gives away how much he appreciates the art of sampling. “Right now, I’m down a 1970’s soul sample rabbit hole,” he told Okayplayer upon the release of the—since then Grammy-nominated—album. Sampling 70s music by the likes of The Soul Children, Black Savage, Charlene, and Kool & the Gang on The Allegoryshows just that. Royce eventually funnen his way to Tracklib. “Tracklib allows me to go ‘digging’ with the best of them,” he told us. “It’s a smart platform that caters to your production style. We’re not worthy at the end of the day...”
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