After sharing the project over a week early, Roc Marciano has officially released his new album, Rosebudd’s Revenge 2: The Bitter Dose. Featuring 14 tracks, the LP is light on the guest spots. Action Bronson appears on “Corniche,” while Knowledge The Pirate pops up on “Bohemian Grove.”
Rosebudd’s Revenge 2: The Bitter Dose serves as the follow-up to last year’s Rosebudd’s Revenge.
Check out the album stream, cover art and tracklist below.
(The last update on this article was published on February 27, 2018 and can be found below.)
Roc Marciano’s dedicated fans now have the opportunity to cop his Rosebudd’s Revenge 2: The Bitter Dose album. A week ahead of its widespread release, Marci has dropped the LP as a digital download on his official site.
The opportunity to grab Rosebudd’s Revenge 2 early comes with a price tag of $30 though. Those willing to pay up get a 14-track album featuring Marci’s production work on half of the record plus guest appearances by Action Bronson and Knowledge The Pirate.
Check out the cover art and tracklist below. Purchase the album here.
(The original version of this article was published on January 2, 2018 and can be found below.)
Roc Marciano is ready to roll out his next album. The veteran MC/producer has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for the recently announced Rosebudd’s Revenge 2: The Bitter Dose LP.
The sequel to 2017’s Rosebudd’s Revenge, which HipHopDX called “a potent punch of heavyweight Hip Hop” in our review, features 14 tracks with guest appearances by Action Bronson and Knowledge The Pirate. Most of the album is self-produced with additional contributions by Element, Animoss and Don Cee.
No release date has been announced, but Marciano previously said the LP would be released in February.
Check out the cover art and tracklist for Rosebudd’s Revenge 2 below.
1. Respected (prod. by Element)
2. Tent City (prod. by Don Cee)
3. Bohemian Grove f. Knowledge The Pirate (prod. by Animoss)
4. Corniche f. Action Bronson (prod. by Roc Marci)
5. CVS (prod. by Don Cee)
6. Saks Fifth (prod. by Roc Marci)
7. Major League f. Knowledge the Pirate (prod. by Don Cee)
8. Bedspring King (prod. by Roc Marci)
9. The Sauce (prod. by Roc Marci)
10. Happy Endings (prod. by Animoss)
11. Kill You (prod. by Roc Marci)
12. 67 Lobby (prod. by Element)
13. Muse (prod. by Roc Marci)
14. Power (prod. by Roc Marci)
Marcburg is raw but he needs Beats*…too many times his own production is lacking*
Yea roc is nice af but sum of his production is a lil too minimalist
I HOPE HE MASTERS THIS SHIT THIS TIME, VOCALS WERE TOO LOW LAST TIME
I agree that’s his flaw his tracks don’t get mastered properly and the vocals are way too low
They fixed it this time around. Maybe about 2 songs the voice sounds low but the rest are fine.
RR1 was a little lacking, but it wasn’t by any means weak…so i hope he snaps back in all areas on RR2! Looking forward to it
Marcberg, Reloaded, and the collab he did with Gangrene were all straight fire. Marci Beaucoup not quite as much, but had some very high points like the song “Love Means” and “456”. Last years album really didn’t move me at all for some reason. His style hadn’t changed, and the beats were dope, but it felt like he was going through the motions. Glad to see him still active though, the time between MB and RR1 was like 5 years, so following his last one up quickly is a good look.
You missed the pimpire strikes back my g
I thought Rosebudd’s Revenge was the best album last year in hip hop.. alongside Wiki’s No Mountains In Manhattan.
gotta love that grimey NY 70 sound
No Ka? WTF Marci!
Marci should do a collaboration with Ka. Dope project.
dope!
Roc Marci Never disappoints me top5 from 2010 and on
For $30? I might consider. Or wait.
Copped
Please use drums on your beats!
“Pete said it’s so real you can hold the drums..” -dza
Albums great to me. Only one song I’m not feeling. The vocal in the sample is just annoying.
TAKE MY MONEY!!
I’m sefinitey gonna cop it. Just not for $30
HAD to cop it. Roc is a Legend. That beat on Happy Endings!
These rappers hustling these white boys like fiends damn!
Is it me?! Or could Roc pass easily for Pimp C?
It’s you.
Now this is Hip Hop!, what a dope as fuck album, thank you Roc.
This album is worth the 30. 67 Lobby, The Sauce, Muse, Saks Fifth. The whole back half of the album is fire.
Hell yeah
Roc is one of the rare and illest artists that I check for these days and this new album is surely dope. Roc consistently makes dope music. I would love to hear a Roc and Doom and/or Roc and Madlib collaboration project.