

Myers looked down upon Maya with forest green eyes, smiling kindly at her until he noticed me slightly behind her. Maya gave me a quick look as if not to say anything before she spoke to the guard, "Hey, Myers." Maya lead the way down the brickwall lined hallway until we reached the elevator, where a guard stood in uniform, hands clasped behind their back. With Miller and Harper taking over, I knew everyone would be in good hands while I was gone. I trailed behind Maya with my head held high. A smile spread across her naturally pink lips as she met my gaze. Jessica sat on the top bunk in the back of the room with her hands already twirling her blonde hair together into a fishtail braid. My throat tightened with emotion at their knowing looks, pleased they respected my choices to escape. A couple of them gave slight nods of approval. The EP debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart with sales of 171,000, being only the third EP in Billboard history (after Alice in Chains' Jar of Flies in 1994 and Jay-Z and Linkin Park's Collision Course in 2004) to top the Billboard Hot 200.On our way out of the dormitory, my eyes trailed around the room, briefly locking eyes with a few people almost like they knew I was up to something after I asked Harper to put braids back in my hair. Critics favored the chemistry between Eminem and Royce da 5'9" and their rapping ability as well. Hell: The Sequel was met with positive reception. The first single, "Fast Lane", released on May 3, 2011, was considered a highlight from the EP, while the second single, "Lighters", was met with mixed reviews. Following the reunion of the duo, recording began in late 2010, when two tracks, "Living Proof" and "Echo" having leaked onto the Internet. Porter, with production from Bangladesh, DJ Khalil, Sid Roams, Havoc, The Smeezingtons, and Supa Dups amongst others. It features executive producers Eminem and Mr. The EP's title and artwork was revealed sometime in May. "Fast Lane", "A Kiss" & "The Reunion" feature sexual themes - "I'm on Everything" is a humorous song about drugs, while "Lighters" & "Take From Me" feature focus on more serious themes such as success and stealing music on the internet. Songs such as "Welcome 2 Hell", "Above the Law" & "Loud Noises" feature violent lyrical content while trying to maintain a humorous tone. Hell: The Sequel is the debut extended play by Bad Meets Evil, an American hip-hop duo composed of Royce da 5'9" and Eminem that appeared twelve years after the song " Bad Meets Evil," which was featured on The Slim Shady LP (1999). The EP focuses on hardcore hip hop and midwestern hip-hop. The cover of the deluxe edition of the EP, which contained two extra songs.
