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The song concludes with the line, "See you in hell for the sequel," which eventually inspired the title of their 2011 reunion EP. Features on Hell: The Sequel (2011)

Featured on the hit single "Lighters," which reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

When the duo reunited to release their EP Hell: The Sequel , they included several notable guest features: Eminem Bad Meets Evil

Why did we not get anything more from 'Bad Meets Evil'? : r/Eminem

In the song, they play "ghosts" or "outlaws" possessing the beat, with Eminem taking the persona of Evil and Royce as Bad. The song concludes with the line, "See you

Featured on the humorous, drug-themed track "I'm on Everything". Claret Jai: Provided vocals for "Above the Law". Liz Rodriguez: Appeared on the deluxe bonus track "Echo". Recent Collaborations

The supergroup (consisting of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and KXNG Crooked alongside Royce) appeared on the track "Loud Noises". : r/Eminem In the song, they play "ghosts"

The duo's name originates from the track featuring Royce da 5'9", which appeared on Eminem's 1999 album The Slim Shady LP .

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The song concludes with the line, "See you in hell for the sequel," which eventually inspired the title of their 2011 reunion EP. Features on Hell: The Sequel (2011)

Featured on the hit single "Lighters," which reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

When the duo reunited to release their EP Hell: The Sequel , they included several notable guest features:

Why did we not get anything more from 'Bad Meets Evil'? : r/Eminem

In the song, they play "ghosts" or "outlaws" possessing the beat, with Eminem taking the persona of Evil and Royce as Bad.

Featured on the humorous, drug-themed track "I'm on Everything". Claret Jai: Provided vocals for "Above the Law". Liz Rodriguez: Appeared on the deluxe bonus track "Echo". Recent Collaborations

The supergroup (consisting of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and KXNG Crooked alongside Royce) appeared on the track "Loud Noises".

The duo's name originates from the track featuring Royce da 5'9", which appeared on Eminem's 1999 album The Slim Shady LP .