Laze & Royal, also known as Bennett & Justyn (and previously known as 2XL), is American production duo from Beverly Hills, California, composed of twin brothers Bennett Armstrong and Justyn Armstrong.[1] Formed in 2006, the two also formed the musical group My Crazy Girlfriend in 2012.[2]

Laze & Royal/Bennett & Justyn
OriginLos Angeles, California, U.S.
GenresHip hop, pop
Years active2006–present
LabelsCapitol, Warner/Chappell Music
MembersLaze
Royal

Discography

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Albums

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  • Neighborhood Rapstar (2007)

Mixtapes

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  • 2009: When Worlds Collide Vol. 1 (hosted by DJ Vlad)
  • 2009: Kiss Myself Goodbye (hosted by DJ Ill Will & DJ Rockstar)
  • 2010: When Worlds Collide Vol. 2
  • 2010: Kiss Myself Goodbye 2
  • 2011: Loaded
  • 2012: Wasted

Singles

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Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
2006 "Kitty Kat" (featuring E-40) Neighborhood Rapstar
2007 "Magic City" (featuring Candy Hill)
2007 "Magic City (Remix)" (featuring Cherish and Unk)
2011 "You and Me" (featuring Myah Marie!) Hollywood Ate Me Alive!
Unreleased/released productions
  • Kesha - "Let My Love Go"
  • Kesha - "Leave It Alone"
  • Kesha - "Ur Not My Daddy"
  • Taeyeon - "I"
  • Taeyeon - "Fire"
  • Bruno Mars - "All She Knows"
  • Tyga feat. The Game - "Switch Lanes"
  • Tyga - "Echo"
  • Tyga - "Circus"
  • Tyga - "Where Am I"
  • Melody Day - "Kiss on the Lips"
  • My Crazy Girlfriend - "Crazy Stupid Love"
  • My Crazy Girlfriend - "Go Fuck Yourself"
  • 2XL feat. E-40 - "Kitty Kat"
  • 2XL feat. LAX - "Know Better"
  • 2XL feat. Cherish & DJ Unk - "Magic City"
  • Laze & Royal - "Like a Pistol" (feat. Marty James)
  • Laze & Royal - "Marilyn Monroe (feat. Tyler Sherritt)
  • Eva feat. Gucci Mane - "Not My Daddy"
  • Eva feat. Tyga - "Body on Mine"
  • YG - "This Year" (co-produced with Antonio Jackson)
  • Privaledge feat. Nipsey Hussle - "Cold"
  • Atozzio - "Unhealthy Love"
  • James Cappra Jr - "Down the Drain - Pretty Little Liars"

References

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  1. ^ Lee, Chris (24 February 2007). "Surfacing". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. ^ Wass, Mike (26 November 2013). "Popping Up: My Crazy Girlfriend". Idolator. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
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