PRhyme 2

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PRhyme 2
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 16, 2018
RecordedApril 2016 – November 3, 2017
StudioHeaven Studios (Birmingham, Michigan)
Isolation Studios (Detroit, Michigan)
Kaufman Astoria Studios (New York)
Mix Factory Studios (Southfield, Michigan)
Plymouth Rock Studios (Plymouth, Michigan)
Genre Hip hop
Length52:57
Label
Producer
Royce da 5'9" chronology
Layers
(2016)
PRhyme 2
(2018)
Book of Ryan
(2018)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Interlude 1 (Salute)"0:39
2."Black History"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
3:42
3."1 of the Hardest"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
2:43
4."Era" (featuring Dave East)
3:32
5."Respect My Gun" (featuring Roc Marciano)
3:10
6."W.O.W. (With Out Warning)" (featuring Yelawolf)
3:29
7."Sunflower Seeds" (featuring Novel for Summer of '96)
3:34
8."Streets at Night"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
3:31
9."Rock It"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
3:49
10."Loved Ones" (featuring Rapsody)
3:15
11."My Calling"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
2:14
12."Made Man" (featuring Big K.R.I.T. and Denaun Porter)
3:42
13."Relationships (Skit)"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
0:43
14."Flirt" (featuring 2 Chainz)
3:20
15."Everyday Struggle" (featuring Chavis Chandler)
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
  • Chavis Chandler
2:41
16."Do Ya Thang"
  • Montgomery
  • Martin
  • Reid
4:22
17."Gotta Love It" (featuring CeeLo Green and Brady Watt)
4:37
Total length:52:57

Personnel

Credits adapted from AllMusic. [1]

PRhyme

Additional personnel

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Canadian Albums (Billboard) [14] 92
US Billboard 200 [15] 40
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [16] 23
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [17] 3

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Notes

  1. Real name of AntMan Wonder.