lets all laugh at Slaughtahouse

WEKetchum

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I've never even checked out one Slaughterhouse project :myman:

Honestly, all their pre-Shady projects were dope. The self-titled album and the EP were really dope, and the On The House mixtape was crazy. Welcome To: Our House still had some dope joints, but I think it suffered because it stuck too closely to the Shady formula instead of doing what they were already good at. Just Blaze is executive producing their next album, and I think that's exactly what they needed. Literally couldn't have made a better choice.
 

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Say what you will about Slaughtahouse but this track will always get spins where I'm from



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Yeah this track does go hard. When I first heard Crooked's verse :dwillhuh: :scusthov: :whew:
 

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who remembers this slaughtahouse L :laff:

http://beatsboxingmayhem.com/2011/0...ek-of-shadyaftermath-group-requests-fair-one/

Bangladesh, who’s produced hit songs for Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane, was in negotiations to work on songs with Eminem. Allegedly, a source of contention with the proposed arrangement was Bangladesh being asked to first work with newly signed Shady group Slaughterhouse, composed of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce da 5’9 and Crooked I. According to Royce, Bangladesh scoffed at the idea, causing Royce and his fellow group members, who all have close to ten years experience in the industry, to take offense.
 
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