The top trending topic on "twitter" today, slaughterhouse has been generating a Wu-Tang like Buzz. I haven't seen anything like it. The supergroup comprised of the controversial Joe Budden from New Jersey, Killa Cali's own Crooked I, Joell Ortiz from Brooklyn, and Royce Da 5'9 from Detroit. The Rhymes are vicious, and these dudes don't play. It seems everything is working in the groups favor because they have been working the streets with their music, Rocked the house at The Rock the Bells concert in Cali last weekend, they are respected by the industry, and Joe budden has a beef with hip hop legend Raekwon. No big singles on the radio, they just took it back to the roots and made quality music. So by going against the grain against "pop", "jerkin music", and dirty south club music these 4 are etching their name in hip hop history and might start a new trend...I'm interested in seeing how the Album does numbers wise, but for now I advise everyone to pick up a copy of the new Slaughterhouse CD.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Slaughterhouse
The top trending topic on "twitter" today, slaughterhouse has been generating a Wu-Tang like Buzz. I haven't seen anything like it. The supergroup comprised of the controversial Joe Budden from New Jersey, Killa Cali's own Crooked I, Joell Ortiz from Brooklyn, and Royce Da 5'9 from Detroit. The Rhymes are vicious, and these dudes don't play. It seems everything is working in the groups favor because they have been working the streets with their music, Rocked the house at The Rock the Bells concert in Cali last weekend, they are respected by the industry, and Joe budden has a beef with hip hop legend Raekwon. No big singles on the radio, they just took it back to the roots and made quality music. So by going against the grain against "pop", "jerkin music", and dirty south club music these 4 are etching their name in hip hop history and might start a new trend...I'm interested in seeing how the Album does numbers wise, but for now I advise everyone to pick up a copy of the new Slaughterhouse CD.
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