Slaughterhouse
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“You Can’t Win Them All”: Crooked I on Fighting a Losing Battle for New Slaughterhouse LP
“I fought the good fight to bring you those gems.”
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Royce da 5’9″ – Chopping Block ft. Slaughterhouse
Artist: Royce da 5’9″ Track: Chopping Block Feat. Slaughterhouse Producer: Nottz Album: The Bar Exam 4
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Eminem x Slaughterhouse x Yelawolf – Shady XV Cypher
Artist: Eminem Track: Shady XV Cypher Feat. Slaughterhouse, Yelawolf Album: None (Promo Single) Do you hate hip-hop? Then today is a terrible day for you. For the rest of us, those who love hip-hop like it gave birth to us,…
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Slaughterhouse – Y’all Ready Know
Artist: Slaughterhouse Track: Y’all Ready Know Producer: DJ Premier Album: SHADY XV Shady Records has been a staple in hip-hop for 15 years. To celebrate this tremendous milestone, Eminem and friends are gifting fans a compilation album. The project, entitled…
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Think You Know SlaughterHouse? Take Our “House Rules” Quote Quiz
Think you know Slaughterhouse’s emcees? Take our test and find out just how good you are…
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Slaughterhouse – Say Dat Then
Artist: Slaughterhouse Track: Say Dat Then Producer: Nottz Album: House Rules It’s been nearly six months since their last feature, and almost two years since their last album, but the men of Slaughterhouse are finally gearing up to release their…
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Slaughterhouse – Party
Artist: Slaughterhouse Track: Party Producer: Cardiak & Just Blaze Album: None (Promo Single) Though quiet in 2013, hip-hop quartet Slaughterhouse is back in full force. Now that the group has announced its impending 2014 tour, it’s time to get the…
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Slaughterhouse – House Gang
Artist: Slaughterhouse Track: House Gang Producer: DJ Relly Rell Album: Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself? No compilation of street music is complete without a little something from lyrical supergroup Slaughterhouse, and Funk Flex‘ latest opus is no exception…
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Slaughterhouse ft. Fat Joe – Goodbye (Remix)
Artist: Slaughterhouse Track: Goodbye (Remix) Feat. Fat Joe Producer: Boi-1da Album: welcome to: OUR HOUSE While the Slaughterhouse sophomore studio album was far from the sellout that their most pessimistic fans had feared, it did find the lyrical supergroup expanding…



