Posts about Slaughterhouse
Here it is, yo. Drake featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Eminem “Forever” official video! On the real, the video is just as hot as the song.
Caesar’s note: Didn’t expect to see Slaughterhouse getting a cameo in this, and even then, maybe during Drake’s verse seeing as him and Joe Budden are friends, but definitely not during Em’s verse. It’s good to see him and Royce on good terms again.

New single from Royce Da 5′9″ called “New Money” off of his upcoming album called Street Hop.
DOWNLOAD: Royce Da 5′9″ – New Money
Would you believe that even after calling his album the same thing as this website Royce still hasn’t reached out to us? I know you reading this Royce — let’s make something happen!
UPDATE: We told you he was reading! No excuses now Nickle!

Saigon basically co-signs Slaughterhouse (and Joe Budden lyrically) but calls Joe a faggot and speaks on his argument with Tahiry [click here]. He also talks about his upcoming projects.
Even though the beef was squashed, Raekwon stays mentioning Joe Budden. More shots fired followed by “I love you”’s. When will this end?
http://www.vimeo.com/6125813I don’t want anyone to get hurt, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to hear them go back and forth on the mic. This is a competitive art form after all.
DJ Hotsauce managed to catch up with Joell Ortiz and Crooked I at their release party for their Slaughterhouse album. DJ Premier also makes a quick appearance.
http://www.vimeo.com/6121871DJ Hotsauce caught up with DJ Premier at Slaughterhouse’s release party earlier in the week. Premo talks about the Slaughterhouse album and why he didn’t produce for it, Royce The 5′9″’s upcoming Street Hop album, the meaning of Hip-Hop and the possibility of another Gangstarr album if Guru is down.
http://www.vimeo.com/6119396Slaughterhouse finally speaks up about the Joe Budden / Raekwon situation. Joe Budden wasn’t in attendance to make a comment, but it’s nice to see the rest of ‘em are on the same page, and ready to move on.
Sometimes, we as fans thrive off that hip hop drama, but for real, we don’t need to lose any ill emcees or any human beings in general, for the sake of our own entertainment. I wish Slaughterhouse and Wu Tang both, the best of luck in the future.
The most important game show ever. LOL at having a Dell be such a lame thing that even rap groups clown themselves for it.
During the “peace talks” we posted about yesterday [click here], Royce Da 5′9″ kept it G and stood up for Joe Budden. XXL got their hands on some undercover footage.







