The Slaughterhouse foursome come together for "Monsters In My Head." The track is the lead single off of Crooked-I's upcoming mixtape mixtape Psalm 82:6 which is set to drop on March 8th.
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The Slaughterhouse foursome come together for "Monsters In My Head." The track is the lead single off of Crooked-I's upcoming mixtape mixtape Psalm 82:6 which is set to drop on March 8th.
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While fans wait on the new Slaughterhouse album, Welcome To: Our House to drop on May 15, Joe Budden is doing his best to keep them occupied. Budden follows up his "No Church in the Wild" freestyle with "Stay Schemin."
The Slaughterhouse crew hits the road for a 43-city tour starting March 8 in Dallas. By that point we should have the group's first single from the new album.
2012 is going to be a very busy year for Slaughterhouse. The group will be releasing it's sophomore album, Welcome To: Our House on May 15th. That will be preceded by a 43-city tour that kicks of March 8th in Dallas.
Group member Royce Da 5'9 is going to get a head start on his band mates by launching a solo tour of Canada in support of his solo album, Success Is Certain.
The 14-city tour kicks off February 9th in Sydney, Nova Scotia and ends March 4th in Waterloo, Ontario.
I really enjoy touring in Canada because the people are so live. They have so much energy and show so much love up there,” Royce Da 5’9 said in a statement to AllHipHop. “I can’t wait to reconnect with friends there.“
Check out the dates below:
THU, FEB 09 Sydney, NS @Joan Harris Pavilion
SAT, FEB 11 Peterborough, On @ Club 172
SUN, FEB 12 Oshawa, ON @ Status Nightclub
WED, FEB 15 Winnipeg, MB @ Marquee Room
THU, FEB 16 Saskatoon, SK @ Odeon Events Centre
SUN, FEB 19 Edmonton, AB @ Starlite Room
MON, FEB 20 Jasper, AB @ The Horseshoe Club
WED, FEB 22 Vancouver, BC @ Red Room
THU, FEB 23 Whistler, BC @ Garfinkles
FRI, FEB 24 Nanimo, BC @ The Queens
SAT, FEB 25 Victoria, BC @ Temple Bar
FRI, MAR 02 Windsor, ON @ Boom Boom Room
SAT, MAR 03 Bellville, ON @ Little Texas Nightclub
SUN, MAR 04 Waterloo, ON @ Cameo Nightclub
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Jump off Joey Budden goes in on "No Church in the Wild"
Slaughterhouse album coming very soon!
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The Slaughterhouse foursome of Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5'9, Crooked I and Joe Budden invaded the Hot 97 radio airwaves yesterday. The result was nearly 20 minutes of freestyling from the crew. Peep the session below courtesy of IFWT.
Slaughterhouse "Funkmaster Flex" Freestyle Part 1
Slaughterhouse "Funkmaster Flex" Freestyle Part 2
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Slaughterhouse MC Crooked I is set to drop his latest project In None We Trust: The Prelude EP on December 13. You can pre-order your copy now from PlanetCob.com.
Tracklisting:
1. Ssuut x 2
2. Pocket Full Of Money
3. Roll Call feat. G. Malone, Coniyac, Jay Rock, Mistah Fab
4. Diamond In The Back feat. K-Young
5. Drum Murder feat. Horseshoe G.A.N.G.
6. No Competition
7. Goin Bad feat. KeyAna
8. Game Time (Bonus Track)
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As we previously reported, Eminem and Yelawolf will grace the cover Vibe magazine's December/January issue.
In the clip below we go behind the scenes as Catfish Billy and Slim Shady pose for the cameras. Also, Vibe's editor-in-chief, Jermaine Hall, explains the shoot's theme.
"It's kind of the way Eminem grew up and Yela grew up," Jermaine says. "It's really about growing up in the struggle."
Pick up your copy of this issue when it hits stands December 6.
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Slaughterhouse member, Crooked I, is taking advantage of the momentum he's gained since the group signed with Eminem's Shady Records.
The Long Beach, California rapper has announced he will be dropping a solo EP next month titled, In None We Trust - The Prelude.
According to Ballerstatus, the EP will have guest appearances from Jay Rock, Glasses Malone, Mistah FAB, and Crooked's own Horseshoe Gang.
In None We Trust - The Prelude drops December 13th.
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1/2 of the Slaughterhouse crew, Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz stopped by the Beats By Dre Los Angeles office and blessed them with a freestyle over Pusha T's "My God."
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Slaughterhouse emcee Crooked I drops a new video in support of his latest EP 'Million Dollar Story.'
Joe Budden's 'Mood Muzik 4.5' project drops May 24 and will feature 7 new joints that weren't on 'Mood Muzik 4', including this J. Cardem produced gem.
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JumpOffTV invited Joe Budden to their discussion about who is signing to the Young Money roster next.
Low Key suggested that it could be Chris Brown. Raqi Thunda thinks the camp is already big enough and they should give Tyga and Jae Millz some shine.
Joe Budden on the other hand seemed to suggest that everyone on the roster besides Drake and Nicki Minaj is overrated.
“You can pick a bum off the street, make em say Young Money and he’s gonna be hot to all the f*cking sheep,” the Slaughterhouse MC said.
Low Key disagreed, saying that everyone Young Money has signed so far “has a bit of following.”
Buddens quickly shot back, “so Gudda Gudda has a following to you?” Before adding that he wished whoever the next signee is the best of luck.
Finally Joe was asked if he would sign to Young Money.
“I would take anything into consideration, I’m not sure that I would do it. But I’d consider it maybe., depending on if the deal was outstanding,” Joe said.
Personally I think the camp is starting to get too big. After adding the super talented rapper Cory Gunz the focus should be on getting his project out as well as Lil Wayne's 'Tha Carter IV', plus Tyga's and Drake's sophomore discs. The idea that Chris Brown would sign with them seems far fetched. He's building huge momentum on his own and already has a solid label home with Jive.
What are your thoughts on Young money's current roster and possible additions? And was Budden dissing Gudda Gudda in your opinion?