Detroit, MI – Hip-hop fans in Michigan were left speechless when longtime rap duo Bad Meets EvilEminem and Royce da 5’9”—reunited for an impromptu street performance, delivering a blistering set of classic tracks that sent crowds into a frenzy.

A Legendary Reunion on the Streets

The unexpected show, which took place in Detroit, saw the two lyrical titans rip through fan favorites like “Fast Lane” and “Lighters,” proving their chemistry remains as sharp as ever. Royce, Eminem’s longtime collaborator and close friend, matched Slim Shady bar-for-bar in a display of pure rap mastery, leaving onlookers stunned.

90's Club Kid — Royce da 5′9″ and Eminem of Bad Meets Evil, 1998

From Studio Brothers to Street Kings

Eminem and Royce go way back—forming Bad Meets Evil in the late ’90s before both rose to hip-hop royalty. Despite their massive solo success, they’ve always reunited for electrifying collabs, and this surprise set was no exception. Fans captured clips of the performance, flooding social media with reactions like:

“Eminem and Royce just casually turning a random street into a rap monument!”
“Bad Meets Evil is the duo we don’t deserve but desperately need.”

Stream Eminem & Royce Da 5'9" - Bad Meets Evil (Original Full Demo Version) by The Hip Hop Shelter | Listen online for free on SoundCloud

Is a New Project Coming?

With no prior announcement, speculation is now raging: Could this mean new Bad Meets Evil music? Or was it just two legends reminding the world why they’re untouchable?

One thing’s certain—when these two link up, hip-hop history follows.

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