Just Blaze’s Executive Producing Slaughterhouse’s New Album
Slaughterhouse may finally give fans that opus they've longed for with their next full length.
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Slaughterhouse may finally give fans that opus they've longed for with their next full length.
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Between his storied Long Beach bloodline and roots on Tha Row, the man named after the St. Ides logo grew up amidst Left Coast legends, during an era where Cali ruled rap.
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Well here's something to tell your girlfriend who just can't get enough of the Love & Hip Hop series.
Read MoreAlways great performances by top notch undahground cats.
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Over a peppy, horn-laden Just Blaze beat fabricated from a vintage Kool & The Gang tune, an emergent Jersey City emcee erupted with buoyant youthful hubris about his sexual exploits and plans to change the rap game.
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Abe Beame has been running a restaurant.
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If you follow hip-hop closely enough, every once in a while you can catch a rapper in love.
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The release of A$AP Rocky's "Fuckin' Problem" may have been the all-star hip hop collaboration nabbing the most blog headlines last week, but it wasn't the only noteworthy team-up to emerge from the rap world in the past few days.
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"Slaughterhouse ain't go platinum, I'm supposed to jump off of a bridge? Huh?"
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Later this fall, the world will get to behold RZA's utterly ridiculous and awesome-looking kung fu flick The Man With The Iron Fists , which also promises to have a pretty great soundtrack.
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It's been a month that's seen the shocking death of Chris Lighty , LL Cool J doing what's known as a Duncan Ferguson and beating seven bells out of would-be burglars to his property, and MF Doom doing what's known as a Mark Morrison and sending in a stunt double to do his masked villainy for him.
Read MoreWhat are the chances Slaughterhouse & Yelawolf being dropped before the end of the year?
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You may also know it as "lyrical ass lyricism," "rappity rapping," and "that boring stuff between all the adlibs."
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Eminem has created a 'masterpiece' with Slaughterhouse's new album.
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Joe Budden , Joell Ortiz , Crooked I and Royce da 5'9" -- are beyond proving their rap skills to doubt-filled keyboard gangsters.
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Slaughterhouse is still riding a wave of good vibes from On The House.
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Rap Genius is supplying The BoomBox with the top lyrics of the week and serving a meaning behind the raps in the process.
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"Yo, if they woulda made that list 10 years ago, I would've definitely brought some drama up there to that Complex office. But then again, I wouldn't have made the list either. I would've been too young."
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Eminem is at this moment in the studio making the new LP that, if and when it's ever complete, will represent his seventh solo album.
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Due to inclement weather (including reports of severe thunderstorms and potential flooding this evening), The Well, located at 272 Meserole Street in Brooklyn, regretfully reports that our outdoor show featuring hip hop supergroup SLAUGHTERHOUSE, previously scheduled for this evening, August 10, has been postponed until Saturday, September 8.
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When host Sway Calloway asked the members of Slaughterhouse where they ranked among current rap crews, the question led to five full seconds of dead air last night in Sirius/XM's studios in midtown Manhattan.
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For G-Shock's 30th anniversary show, Eminem and his Shady Records fam Slaughterhouse took to the stage of the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City last night.
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Eminem has 'no idea' when it comes to the business side of his career.
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Until their Shady Records debut actually drops (and, in all likelihood, even then), a Slaughterhouse release will fall miles away from the mainstream's attention.
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'Hip hop on trial'; this was the name given to a global debate that took place in London just two weeks ago, the third in a series of discussions hosted by Intelligence Squared in association with Google+.
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Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5'9" — pres their second studio album for late summer release, here's a remix of their recent single " Hammer Dance " put together by El-P. He turns it into a raucous, scratch-laden partystarter, conjuring the maximalist feel of late '80s/early '90s rap and dance music.
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Slaughterhouse have announced a new release date, Aug. 28, for welcome to: Our House , the rap supergroup's first album on Shady Records/Interscope. welcome to: Our House , executive produced by Eminem , is the second album from the creative collaboration of Crooked I , Joe Budden , Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5'9".
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"Throw It Away" is four minutes of intense, don't-give-a-shit bravado that you have to listen to (at full volume) to believe.
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Rap Genius is supplying The BoomBox with the top lyrics from the week and serving a meaning behind the raps in the process.
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Stepping outside of the Slaughterhouse routine, Crooked I delivers 18 tracks of goodness in the form of his Psalm 82:v6 mixtape.
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Crooked I gets some help from Slaughterhouse, Trae The Truth, Twista, Kurupt, Ras Kass, Freeway Rick Ross, Colin Monroe and more on his latest tape.
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Check out the Slaughterhouse "Name the Pig" contest.
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While having the Slaughterhouse crew to lean on definitely bolstered his career, their constant go for broke, Hip-Hop-minded enthusiasm often leaves the sound of their tunes rather one-sided.
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Eminem revealed that he has started work on his next solo record during an interview with Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg this morning.
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To say Slaughterhouse is good at this rapping thing, would be like saying Dwayne Wade and LeBron James had a good game yesterday.
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House Gang is continuing their series with the latest episode.
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It's honestly really difficult to come up with different ways to say that Slaughterhouse can really rap.
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Welcome to the wonderful world of hip hop wordplay and epic grimy tunes, all under the umbrella of Shady Records.
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When I saw him perform twice last year, both sets were distinctly different, but both succeeded in affecting a certain aboriginal feeling in my body, by way of subsonic frequencies or animal instincts or what-have-you, and bypassed my natural inclination to be turned off by what I would normally call sanctimonious presentations in a performance context.
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