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== Resolutions ==
== Resolutions ==
In a 2005 interview, Roc Steady would state the feud between The Throne and Hovah had been resolved "behind the scenes". In 2009, both Hovah and Roc Steady would be featured on DJ Scene's song "Black Royal" from his debut album, Gangsta Dealz: The Album. In 2012, Hovah would be featured on Mac-12's tenth album, Hustler 101, on the song "Lawyer Talk", where he would express his desire to see other former Throne members, Zaa and Killer Woo, secure early releases from prison. It would be reported in 2015 by Sierra Media that Hovah's management team and select lawyers had aided Zaa in his second appeal to overturn his racketeering charge, though it would be rejected the following year.
In a 2005 interview, Roc Steady would state the feud between The Throne and Hovah had been resolved "behind the scenes". In 2009, both Hovah and Roc Steady would be featured on DJ Scene's song "Black Royal" from his debut album, ''Gangsta Dealz: The Album''. In 2012, Hovah would be featured on Mac-12's tenth album, ''Hustler 101'', on the song "Lawyer Talk", where he would express his desire to see other former Throne members, Zaa and Killer Woo, secure early releases from prison. It would be reported in 2015 by ''Sierra Media'' that Hovah's management team and select lawyers had aided Zaa in his second appeal to overturn his racketeering charge, though it would be rejected the following year.


==See also==
==See also==
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