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Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« on: June 08, 2009, 06:17:45 PM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/Au5vH6yFows&amp;color1=0xb1b1b1&amp;color2=0xcfcfcf&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;fs=1" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/Au5vH6yFows&amp;color1=0xb1b1b1&amp;color2=0xcfcfcf&amp;feature=player_embedded&amp;fs=1</a>
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Re: LIVE VID STREAM: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2009, 06:28:11 PM »
its no longer live
 

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Re: LIVE VID STREAM: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2009, 06:45:11 PM »
Na Joey only said he was going to broadcast before the album started playing...

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Re: LIVE VID STREAM: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2009, 12:06:05 AM »
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The B.O.S.S. Board is back with a collection of new Slaughterhouse updates and rumors for everyone. The highly anticipated album was presented to industry insiders and affiliates during a private listening session tonight. However, we were able to obtain some new information for the fans regarding the project. Firstly, we have a list of new song titles that should be making the album. It has been confirmed that "Onslaught 2" will be appearing on the project and it is rumored that tracks titled "Rain Drops" and "Photograph" will be included. When it comes to production we have learned that DJ Khalil produced the song "Cuckoo" and Nottz has provided production on an unspecificed track. As far as feature appearances go, we can confirm that MOP has made an appearance on the album and there is a rumored appearance by Sean Price. This collaboration has not been confirmed though and could appear on another project. Other details regarding the album include the fact that not every emcee will be appearing on every track. This was a concern for many fans who were worried about monotony. Additionally, there will be a specific single for the project that will be pushed to radio stations. Whether or not this is the song "Welcome To The Slaughterhouse" featuring Treacherous Record's recording artist K-Young is yet to be determined. This new collection of information should be enough to keep Slaughterhouse fans satisfied until the album hits shelves. However, it is important to note that not all of this information is confirmed. The items marked as rumor should be taken with a grain of salt. In the event that more information surfaces you will find it here on The B.O.S.S. Board.

http://www.thebossboard.com/article.php?newid=190

Here are some Twitter comments from those who were in attendance at the listening session.

themaguire: Slaughterhouse first single sounds incredible. Not tweeting anything else cause I don't want to get yelled at but damnnn y'all ain't ready

nahright: Onslaught 2? Too many quotables to mention.

nahright: Slaughterhouse album is nuts, internets and niggas who respect lyrics gonna respect it

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse concept joint? Ill as shit...these 4 are bananas.

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse is like a playground hoops game where nobody wants to lose. These four play each possession like its their last.

AndreasHale: This slaughterhouse album is everything the four horsemen album should have been and them some.

AndreasHale: "Cuckoo" produced by dj khalil. Simply disgusting and vicious. Stop sleeping on khalil.

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse and MOP collabo??? Fuck it...I might break something for the hell of it.

AndreasHale: .geezus this album makes me want to steal a police car, run over old people, crash into a pole, fly out the windshield and land on my feet.

AndreasHale: ortiz is going apeshit on "onslaught pt 2"

BlogXilla: At this slaugherhouse listening session. It's crazy! Their first single is dope.

BlogXilla: If you are what you eat then how come I'm not pussy? Royce the 5 9

BlogXilla: The bass in this track is making my heart hurt.

BlogXilla: Fuck a petite bitch I need a sloppy whore whose pussy smell like tilapia. Joell ortiz lmao!!!

BlogXilla: Here is how your life story will begin. Once upon a time... The end. Crooked I wow!!!
 

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Re: LIVE VID STREAM: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2009, 01:20:52 AM »
1st of all props for the info´s. but you´re fucking kidding me, let´s hope this is a rumour that each member is not on every track, i want to hear crooked on all tracks atleast i wanna hear his voice on tracks that he ain´t rappin this is a group album and the rapfeats are messed up is you ask me.the m.o.p from 93-99 was dope,sean price 99-05 was dope and aftrer that these 3 rappers failed and if they on the album they need to step it up.
 

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Re: LIVE VID STREAM: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2009, 01:29:38 AM »
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The B.O.S.S. Board is back with a collection of new Slaughterhouse updates and rumors for everyone. The highly anticipated album was presented to industry insiders and affiliates during a private listening session tonight. However, we were able to obtain some new information for the fans regarding the project. Firstly, we have a list of new song titles that should be making the album. It has been confirmed that "Onslaught 2" will be appearing on the project and it is rumored that tracks titled "Rain Drops" and "Photograph" will be included. When it comes to production we have learned that DJ Khalil produced the song "Cuckoo" and Nottz has provided production on an unspecificed track. As far as feature appearances go, we can confirm that MOP has made an appearance on the album and there is a rumored appearance by Sean Price. This collaboration has not been confirmed though and could appear on another project. Other details regarding the album include the fact that not every emcee will be appearing on every track. This was a concern for many fans who were worried about monotony. Additionally, there will be a specific single for the project that will be pushed to radio stations. Whether or not this is the song "Welcome To The Slaughterhouse" featuring Treacherous Record's recording artist K-Young is yet to be determined. This new collection of information should be enough to keep Slaughterhouse fans satisfied until the album hits shelves. However, it is important to note that not all of this information is confirmed. The items marked as rumor should be taken with a grain of salt. In the event that more information surfaces you will find it here on The B.O.S.S. Board.

http://www.thebossboard.com/article.php?newid=190

Here are some Twitter comments from those who were in attendance at the listening session.

themaguire: Slaughterhouse first single sounds incredible. Not tweeting anything else cause I don't want to get yelled at but damnnn y'all ain't ready

nahright: Onslaught 2? Too many quotables to mention.

nahright: Slaughterhouse album is nuts, internets and niggas who respect lyrics gonna respect it

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse concept joint? Ill as shit...these 4 are bananas.

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse is like a playground hoops game where nobody wants to lose. These four play each possession like its their last.

AndreasHale: This slaughterhouse album is everything the four horsemen album should have been and them some.

AndreasHale: "Cuckoo" produced by dj khalil. Simply disgusting and vicious. Stop sleeping on khalil.

AndreasHale: Slaughterhouse and MOP collabo??? Fuck it...I might break something for the hell of it.

AndreasHale: .geezus this album makes me want to steal a police car, run over old people, crash into a pole, fly out the windshield and land on my feet.

AndreasHale: ortiz is going apeshit on "onslaught pt 2"

BlogXilla: At this slaugherhouse listening session. It's crazy! Their first single is dope.

BlogXilla: If you are what you eat then how come I'm not pussy? Royce the 5 9

BlogXilla: The bass in this track is making my heart hurt.

BlogXilla: Fuck a petite bitch I need a sloppy whore whose pussy smell like tilapia. Joell ortiz lmao!!!

BlogXilla: Here is how your life story will begin. Once upon a time... The end. Crooked I wow!!!


sounds crazy  :o
 

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UPDATED: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2009, 12:21:45 PM »
^^ Added new video footage in first post.
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2009, 02:02:52 PM »
When I Say Slaughter, Y’all Say House…
NEW Tuesday Jun 9 2:53 PM CDT posted by Dallas Penn




From the very beginnings of rap we have loved the groups that have graced the microphone. Do you remember that scene in ‘Wild Style’ when the Cold Crush Brothers battled the Fantastic Five on the basketball court. The group is the essence of Hip-Hop. Several emcees all rhyming over the same beat trying to find ways to verbally outdo the person who held the microphone before them. As each rapper steps in the cipher the lyrics become more acute and the flows pick up their intensity. This is that REAL rap shit.

And this is why the SlaughterHouse collective wins time and time again. They are practicing the very foundation of rap music. I’m just amazed that these four emcees can unify themselves in a culture that is notoriously selfish and ego driven. You haven’t seen this many good spitters together on the same page since the mythical 4 Horsemen but they had too many difficulties in producing music. There was an early union between Jay-Z, Ja Rule and DMX that fizzled away because these three were too full of themselves and too crazy (in DMX’s case).





Joe Budden, who might be the most hated rapper in the game right now, told me that the origin of SlaughterHouse was simply the ability of he and Royce Da’ 5-9 to squash a simmering feud between the two of them. That is the first and hardest principle in forming the group. Can you imagine what it must be like to ask a rapper to put aside their ego? Rappers need their ego, especially in this day and age, when so many people have become art critiques instead of fans. The rapper’s ego protects them from the comment threads that tell them they suck. So to put down your armor is actually more hardbody than to keep it on. You are vulnerable to attack, but somehow you are now stronger than you were before.

SlaughterHouse bugs me the fuck out because not one of these emcees even shares the same homestate. This means that they will each have their own definitive state of mind. In the short time I have been around them I can sense they have this incredible respect for one another like a band of brothers. They will fight amongst one another, but will instantly flip on anyone who tries to come at one of their brothers. When emcees assume that ‘Ride Or Die’ mentality with their teammates no one holds back any energy or material. They spur each other to leave everything in the booth.





This is why I was scared at first for SlaughterHouse because each of these artists is an individually minded person who has survived in the music industry for at least ten years. All of these dudes came into the business in their late teens and have been thrashed about by label politricks, artist backbiting and the constant fuckery that is the music industrial complex. They are all survivors in one way or another, and the SlaughterHouse collective is their best last chance to tel all the haters and the nay-sayers to go kill themselves.

That theme was evident in the track ‘Move On’ where each of the emcees recounted their angst and the solution they had for dealing with those issues. ‘Move On’ was an epic song for me because I envisioned myself in that same position several years back writing for a magazine that wasn’t paying me shit. I wanted the exposure, and the publisher knew that much, so I traded my labor for that means to an end. We all make those similar decisions in our lives, but instead of living with regret or remorse we shoukd just move on. With that track SlaughterHouse doesn’t just make good music, they made real life music.





SlaughterHouse and Koch, er, E-1 Records invited me to listen to a preview of their upcoming album. Along with some of the people that you have come to see on the internets as the folks that bring info to you live and non-stop. Eskay was in the building so you know that shit is big. Nah’Right Dre came up from his mom’s basement too. Oh shit! I just realized that n8tion had the bridge to starship Enterprise all to himself. Niiiice. Global Grind’s BlogXilla came through and reminded me that we have politicked previously. I am gonna stop puffing because I can’t remember a damn thing. The dudes from ItsThe Real, Eric and Jeff, also showed up. I didn’t see Hoffa from OnSmash but I left the session at 3am and that is usually when Hof appears.

The tracks they played for us were all good and their intensity picked up with the replays. Everything you thought they would be doing on the mic like Crooked spitting his crack verses, Joell Ortiz bringing his energy, Royce providing the structural stability to songs and Budden throwing lyrical shots at your favorite rapper is all in there. SlaughterHouse only previewed seven(7) tracks to us and then we got a cameo from the legendary super-producer Showbiz who brought some HEAT! I’m gonna say this shit right here so it goes on the record. The best music from Dr. Dre comes from when he is digging in the crates.





One of the criticisms that has dogged SlaughterHouse would be their ability to craft songs. I still don’t understand where this comes from though. Maybe it is the perception from fans that these emcees are only freestyle caliber rappers. That is far from the truth though. On the tracks that SlaughterHouse previewed they all showed that they have some incredible range as far as content and concepts. Wait until you hear this track called ‘Cuckoo’. There was also this emo rap joint that I want to say was called ‘Rain Tears’ or some shit like that. When SlaughterHouse pours out their heart like they did with ‘Move On’ you can’t help but be riveted to the music. These emcees are all fans of Hip-Hop before anything else. Don’t get it twisted by wheat you may have heard. If there was a RAP SAT these dudes would be in the top 5 percentile.

If you weren’t fuxing with the SlaughterHouse collective after the joints they have already released then you aren’t a fan of Hip-Hop. You might listen to rap, but you aren’t a fan of Hip-Hop music. Rap groups are the essence of Hip-Hop culture. Just like writer and breaker crews. The fact that SlaughterHouse finds themselves unified from points all over the counter is some Black superhero shit.

http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=48829
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2009, 02:05:45 PM »
If this ain't classic I'm a shake my head.
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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2009, 02:54:40 PM »
4 Of The Best Rappers In The Game Cant Wait Wish They Gave Us A Sneak Peak Mabey First 30 Seconds or somthing
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2009, 03:02:22 PM »
The tracks they played for us were all good and their intensity picked up with the replays. Everything you thought they would be doing on the mic like Crooked spitting his crack verses, Joell Ortiz bringing his energy, Royce providing the structural stability to songs and Budden throwing lyrical shots at your favorite rapper is all in there. SlaughterHouse only previewed seven(7) tracks to us and then we got a cameo from the legendary super-producer Showbiz who brought some HEAT! I’m gonna say this shit right here so it goes on the record. The best music from Dr. Dre comes from when he is digging in the crates.

What?  I don't get the connection between Showbiz (D.I.T.C.) and Dr. Dre...
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2009, 03:41:42 PM »
Got damn I can't wait for this!
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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2009, 03:54:59 PM »
I'm more excited for this album than any other album that could possibly come out right now, honestly. If they really do have a single which could achieve air play then this album alone could bring back hip hop.
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2009, 03:58:35 PM »
Slaughterhousseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

man cant wait for this.
 

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Re: Slaughter House Album Listening Session
« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2009, 04:05:30 PM »
absolutely can't wait for this album!!! gonna be the best lyrical experience for a looooong time 8)

and why is Dr. Dre mentioned? he has nothing to do with this project, or was there something i missed?
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