A lot of water has passed under the bridge since then, and it would be unrealistic to expect exactly the same visceral thrill that BME used to provide on tracks like “Nuttin’ To Do” and “Scary Movies” – or even the original version of “Renegades” that Jay-Z hijacked for his “Blueprint” album. After so long, however, most fans will just be glad to have anything from the duo that genuinely terrorised the hip hop landscape over thirteen years ago. “Hell: The Sequel” is an EP – and for good reason, too, as we’ll see later – as opposed to an official album (even if the Deluxe Version has eleven tracks and clocks in at three quarters of an hour). It’s been a long time coming, but Eminem and Royce da 5’9″ have finally done it.
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