Havoc comes out the cut with another ferocious rap today (Oct. 5). One half of Mobb Deep spit his stuff on a new track called "Royal," released on YouTube. Produced by Philly Wreck, Havoc's bars float effortlessly over the bass knocker beat.

"Turn up, allow me to introduce/Rap's Beethoven, in my winter boots/Critically acclaimed/Have you bitch cryin' in the rain/Buggin' out, screamin' out my name/Supreme's high reign/My teammate for games/Level playing fields, we ain't even gotta train," spits Havoc.

Havoc has secretly been having one the best years of his career. The Queens legend boast production credit on Kanye West's The Life of Pablo tracks “Famous” and “Real Friends.” And the last time we heard this brash delivery from the Queens rapper on wax, it was on this past spring's joint album with The Alchemist, The Silent Partner. The 11-track project features previously released singles like “Maintain (F*ck How You Feel)” and the Method Man-assisted “Buck 50’s & Bullet Wounds” and of course, an appearance from Havoc's right hand, Prodigy, in (“The Gun Holds a Drum”).

If Havoc is back doing solo work, does this mean another solo album is on the way?

Check out "Royal" above and download it here.

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