Hell the sequel

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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.