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  1. Crown Royal is the seventh and final studio album by American hip hop group Run-D.M.C., released on April 3, 2001, by Arista Records. It is the group's only album with a Parental Advisory label, though previous Run-D.M.C albums, such as 1986’s Raising Hell, had included explicit lyrics.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2001 · On this LP you’ll find Fred Durst on “Them Girls”, Stephan Jenkins on “Rock Show”, Everlast on “Take the Money and Run” and “Here We Go 2001” with Sugar Ray. If you’re saying “Run-D.M.C. and Sugar Ray? No way” then you probably get why this combination is so horrid – and you’d be right.

  3. Album Credits. Featuring Bo Skaggs Nitty, Chris Davis, Everlast & 10 more. Producers Ad-Rock, DJ Lethal, Jam Master Jay & 7 more. Writers Al Green, Al Jackson Jr., Brian Potter & 39 more ...

  4. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsCrown Royal - Rolling Stone

    20 de feb. de 2001 · Limp Bizkits Fred Durst brings the rock, Kid Rock brings the roll and Method Man puts another notch in his mike stand, obviously racing to top Biz Markie as the all-time gratuitous-cameo king.

  5. 23 de mar. de 2021 · On these 12 cuts, they repeatedly abandon their distinctive old-school sound for a mish-mash of contemporary styles, allowing a lengthy list of guest stars (Fred Durst, Kid Rock, Everlast, Sugar Ray, Method Man, Jermaine Dupri and others) to commandeer these cuts.

  6. All songs except the title track featured guest artists, including Fred Durst, Stephan Jenkins, Sugar Ray, Everlast, Kid Rock, Nas, Prodigy, Fat Joe and Method Man. Crown Royal peaked at...

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2001 CD release of "Crown Royal" on Discogs.