Royal Flush (rapper)
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Royal Flush (born Ramel Govantes) in October 20, 1973 [1] is an American East Coast rapper from Flushing, New York. He is a friend of Mic Geronimo and appeared on many songs with him. His 1997 debut album, Ghetto Millionaire, featured production from Buckwild, L.E.S., Da Beatminerz and some verses from Noreaga in various songs, and received critical acclaim. His second album Street Boss was released in 2005, to mixed reviews.[2][3]
Discography
Albums
- Ghetto Millionaire (1997)
- Street Boss (2005)
- Grand Capo (2014)
Appearances
- 1995: 6 songs from the Mic Geronimo album The Natural
- 2002: "Caught Up" (featuring Mack 10 & Royal Flush) The Trials and Tribulations of Russell Jones
- 2002:"I Wanna Fuck" (featuring Royal Flush) The Trials and Tribulations of Russell Jones
- 2003: "Flamboyant 2" (from the Big L album Harlem's Finest - A Freestyle History)
- 2005: "If Y'all Want War" (from the Ol' Dirty Bastard album Osirus)
- 2006: "Double Up" featuring Big L and Kool G Rap
- 2007: "Bullseye" (from the NYGz album Welcome 2 G-Dom)
- 2007: "Cut That Weak Shit (Remix)" (from the Buckwild album Buckwild: Diggin' in the Crates)
- 2008: "Questions" (from the Pete Rock album NY's Finest)
- 2009: "Everybody Raps (featuring Mic Geronimo) from the album Mass Movementz:The Album
References
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External links
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- ↑ Royal Flush
- ↑ "Royal Flush :: Street Boss" (review), RapReviews.com, October 18, 2005
- ↑ Tricksta (2005) "ROYAL FLUSH - ‘Street Boss – The Official Street Album’" (review), Rago Magazine, June 12, 2005