Listen To “The Heaven Experience, Vol. 1” By Royce Da 5’9

The Heaven Experience, Vol. 1 (Compilation Album)

Royce Da 5’9


Hip-hop fans have been fed well this week.

Legendary rappers are showing out this year. For instance, two Fridays ago, we got a compilation album from Eminem, and this past Friday, we got a brand new album from The Black Slim Shady. Royce Da 5’9 decided to enter the chat with his own compilation album, The Heaven Experience, Vol. 1.


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Royce Da 5’9 has been rapping for over 20 years now, so it makes sense that he decided to finally drop a compilation album. The project doesn’t disappoint, too. In it, you get to relive some of his biggest bangers, including ”Rock City” with Eminem, “Layers” with Pusha T and Rick Ross, “Caterpillar with Eminem, and “Right Hand Man” with Black Thought.

Go ahead and give The Heaven Experience, Vol. 1 a shot below.


TRACKLIST

1. Rock City (Ft. Eminem)

2. Hip-Hop

3. Meeting of the Bosses

4. Shake This

5. Part of Me

6. Tabernacle

7. Layers (Ft. Pusha T & Rick Ross)

8. Dead President Heads

9. Caterpillar (Ft. Eminem & King Green)

10. I Play Forever (Ft. Grafh)

11. Black Lives Matter (Ft. Big K.R.I.T.)

12. I’m Good

13. Made

14. Right Hand Man (Ft. Black Thought)

15. What a Time (Ft. Courtney Bell & Liz Rodriguez)


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