Released: June 28, 2005

Songwriter: Royce da 5'9"

Producer: Carlos “6 July” Broady

[Verse 1]
Huh, soldiers, henchmen, fightin' for the dough
Allow me to give it to you, right from the dome
Walkin' through the steps of the rise and the fall of an empire
Crumble to the floor
Through the wire like Avon and Stringer
They gon' sting ya when it comes to that call
Soldiers, hoes and vultures lurkin'
Lookin' for that work and
Hopin' they could make a couple dollars
Off another mothafuckin' bloody murder
It's the problem but no-oh, it's the quality of knowin'
That the part of gettin' dough is you can't be out of control
If you gets in the way of my paper, by my skyscraper
We can chunk it, long as you ain't crossed that line
You can put me on the phone with your boss, we could squash it

[Chorus]
It's the meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"

[Verse 2]
Huh, over weed, over yay, over not bein' paid
When he say he gon' see you
Petty ass niggas, them pathetic ass bitches
You could let 'em grab dick, they'll never have shit
In this world, but you niggas gon' learn it
Some of these wars at the point of no returnin'
Some of these boys at the point of no concernin'
Some of these courts at the point of no adjournin'
How? How many cars can you run up on before
Somebody wanna war, but nobody wanna talk
Hit you in the die hard
Niggas momma's calling involvin' the law
Cross taped up to the chest
And your enemies fuckin' with them boys for protection
If it's only one boss in your squadron
Then me and him need to be the only ones talking

[Chorus]
It's the meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"

[Verse 3]
Huh, all you have in this world is your word
Your gat and your guts, that and your nuts
Ain't no backin' you up, ain't no after you gone
The pastor of the church nigga, that's when it's on
The path that you own nigga, that's where you goin'
Clap if you want holmes 'til your ass gone
Now you finally gotta kill
But the snowball is rollin' down that hill accumulatin' size
By the time it arrives at the bottom of the hill
It'll be countless homicides
And avalanches for the ambiance outside you
Countless mommas cryin', sisters goin' boo hoo
Niggas killin' 'cause of what they true to
Who's the villain here nigga, tell me what would you do
Huh, keep it goin', talk shit, squash it
You gon' have to talk to the bosses

[Chorus]
It's the meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Why don't you tell 'em lil' niggas "Beat it, we talkin'"
Meeting of the bosses, meeting of the bosses
Tell 'em lil' mothafuckers "Shut up we talkin'"

Royce da 5'9"

Royce da 5'9", real name Ryan Daniel Montgomery, is undoubtedly one of the underground rap kings of Detroit. The Michigan MC is a long-time collaborator of Eminem’s, meeting him in December 1997, and is noted as one of the greatest lyricists in hip-hop’s history (in 2012, The Source ranked him as the 48th greatest lyricist of all time in their top 50, this questionable ranking unsurprisingly being scrutinized by many as a gross misjudgment).

Although critics have previously cast shade on his ability to create a well-rounded body of work, many, critics included, considered his sophomore effort, Death is Certain (2004), to be a strong album. To learn more in-depth about his solo discography, read this page (the page listed is old, so it is not updated).

Royce is the Bad half of Bad Meets Evil (with Eminem), ¼ of Slaughterhouse (alongside Crooked I KXNG CROOKED, Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz), and ½ of PRhyme (with DJ Premier). Royce currently operates a independent record label, Bad Half Entertainment.