Royce Da 5'9 Explains "Hi Rihanna" Line, Says "It's Cool To Be Lyrical Again"

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Detroit's own, Royce went to 106 & Park to explain his "Hi Rihanna" line from the BET Awards cypher and talked about how "it's cool to be lyrical again."


Detroit's own, Royce went to 106 & Park to explain his "Hi Rihanna" line from the BET Awards cypher and talked about how "it's cool to be lyrical again."

During his appearance at the BET Awards this year, Royce Da 5'9 made a memorable acknowledgement of Rihanna during his cypher freestyle. As part of the Shady 2.0 cypher, Royce's salutations were loud and clear, prompting Twitter and others to popularize the phrase, "Hi Rihanna." With Rihanna responding, others continuing to use the phrase and some wondering where the phrase came from, Royce hit the 106 & Park stage to discuss it all.

"I seen [Rihanna] overseas," he explained. "Me and Em were performing at the V Festival. She was coming out to perform with us. She seen me and she came up to me. Like, I'm just a Detroit guy. Everybody is treating me like I'm famous now but I still feel regular. She came up to me and told me that she likes one of my songs. So, I just felt like, 'If you tell me that again, we go together.' It has to happen. So, you know, I express myself through my music. I just thought it was a line I was going to say. I didn't know she was going to hear it or what, but I didn't know it was going to become this."

Speaking of the cypher, Royce also added that he has been hearing great feedback from the Shady 2.0 session. According to him, the response has been great and the Shady 2.0 crew felt proud of their work.

"We're getting a good response," he added. "Everybody did their thing. We walked out of there feeling proud."

In discussing lyricism in Hip Hop, Royce went on to say that it has become "cool" to be lyrical. Noting that sometimes lyricists get shunned for their focus on words, he said it's great for fans to have options when listening to music.

"There was a time in Hip Hop where it wasn't cool to be lyrical. I think it's cool to be lyrical again. It's actually cool to be lyrical. So, that opens up. It inspires the kids. It gives them a balance. It gives them an option."

Slaughterhouse is working on their Shady Records debut, an album that is scheduled to drop in early 2012, according to Royce. In this interview, Nickel also added that fans cane expect a new Slaughterhouse single later this year.

For more from the interview, check the video below provided by BET.


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