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They really don't have a good ear for beats.
Quote from: midwestryder on November 19, 2012, 05:16:10 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 05:22:59 PMQuote from: midwestryder on November 18, 2012, 03:03:42 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 02:45:44 PMSlaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential. that is bullshit ! s;aughterhouse is not generic industry made group at all. the geto boys were industry made group. slaughterhouse was never a industry made group ever ! they formed slaughterhouse because wanted to not because of record excutive or the industry. there is nothing generic about slaughterhouse at all .their music is too forced, u can tell theyre going for a certain sound that they feel would appeal to current times as opposed to just putting out the best music they possibly can. geto boys mighta been put together by a label, but their music came from the soul and they banged out classics because of that, they werent making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences because the label wanted it that way ala slaughterhouse. slaughterhouse was not making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences in first place . so that is bullcrap . to you their music sounds forced but to me that is just them. also geto boys came up in era when no one was making music for mainb stream , they were just making music . if geto boys who are one of my favorite groups of all times were made & came out today would they not make music for mainstream pop audiences like the reest of the industry is the question?I remember when Slaughter Houses single "The OnE" came out everyone here complained about it being a poor ass attempt at being a radio single. So yeah they have forced that shit. Seriously Why do artist not make shit like "Lyrical Murderers" anymore and all this estrogen fueled faggy bullshit. Rap is suppose to destroy your sound system not be a check 1 - 2.
Quote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 05:22:59 PMQuote from: midwestryder on November 18, 2012, 03:03:42 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 02:45:44 PMSlaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential. that is bullshit ! s;aughterhouse is not generic industry made group at all. the geto boys were industry made group. slaughterhouse was never a industry made group ever ! they formed slaughterhouse because wanted to not because of record excutive or the industry. there is nothing generic about slaughterhouse at all .their music is too forced, u can tell theyre going for a certain sound that they feel would appeal to current times as opposed to just putting out the best music they possibly can. geto boys mighta been put together by a label, but their music came from the soul and they banged out classics because of that, they werent making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences because the label wanted it that way ala slaughterhouse. slaughterhouse was not making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences in first place . so that is bullcrap . to you their music sounds forced but to me that is just them. also geto boys came up in era when no one was making music for mainb stream , they were just making music . if geto boys who are one of my favorite groups of all times were made & came out today would they not make music for mainstream pop audiences like the reest of the industry is the question?
Quote from: midwestryder on November 18, 2012, 03:03:42 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 02:45:44 PMSlaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential. that is bullshit ! s;aughterhouse is not generic industry made group at all. the geto boys were industry made group. slaughterhouse was never a industry made group ever ! they formed slaughterhouse because wanted to not because of record excutive or the industry. there is nothing generic about slaughterhouse at all .their music is too forced, u can tell theyre going for a certain sound that they feel would appeal to current times as opposed to just putting out the best music they possibly can. geto boys mighta been put together by a label, but their music came from the soul and they banged out classics because of that, they werent making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences because the label wanted it that way ala slaughterhouse.
Quote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 02:45:44 PMSlaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential. that is bullshit ! s;aughterhouse is not generic industry made group at all. the geto boys were industry made group. slaughterhouse was never a industry made group ever ! they formed slaughterhouse because wanted to not because of record excutive or the industry. there is nothing generic about slaughterhouse at all .
Slaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential.
However at this point 3 of the rappers in the group realise that Slaughterhouse is the closest thing they'll ever have to a successful career in the rap industry and have basically decided to go along with it.
Quote from: Blasphemy (A) on November 19, 2012, 07:56:13 PMQuote from: midwestryder on November 19, 2012, 05:16:10 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 05:22:59 PMQuote from: midwestryder on November 18, 2012, 03:03:42 PMQuote from: NIKCC on November 18, 2012, 02:45:44 PMSlaughterhouse is a generic industry made group. they'll never live up to potential. that is bullshit ! s;aughterhouse is not generic industry made group at all. the geto boys were industry made group. slaughterhouse was never a industry made group ever ! they formed slaughterhouse because wanted to not because of record excutive or the industry. there is nothing generic about slaughterhouse at all .their music is too forced, u can tell theyre going for a certain sound that they feel would appeal to current times as opposed to just putting out the best music they possibly can. geto boys mighta been put together by a label, but their music came from the soul and they banged out classics because of that, they werent making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences because the label wanted it that way ala slaughterhouse. slaughterhouse was not making music to appeal to mainstream pop audiences in first place . so that is bullcrap . to you their music sounds forced but to me that is just them. also geto boys came up in era when no one was making music for mainb stream , they were just making music . if geto boys who are one of my favorite groups of all times were made & came out today would they not make music for mainstream pop audiences like the reest of the industry is the question?I remember when Slaughter Houses single "The OnE" came out everyone here complained about it being a poor ass attempt at being a radio single. So yeah they have forced that shit. Seriously Why do artist not make shit like "Lyrical Murderers" anymore and all this estrogen fueled faggy bullshit. Rap is suppose to destroy your sound system not be a check 1 - 2. the song one did not sound forced & was not attempt at being a radio single at all . when i was growing up in the early 80's rap never destoried your sound system ever it was about check 1 - 2. rap was about lyrics first not the beats . oriiginally beats were not that important in beging.
I agree. Out of all of them I can probably see Royce being successful on his own.lol @ the other one
Quote from: Sikunta Kinte on November 20, 2012, 12:28:41 AMI agree. Out of all of them I can probably see Royce being successful on his own.lol @ the other oneBut in spite of having the red carpet laid out for him, Royce is more than 10 years deep in the game and still has never had solo success. He's never had a solo album sell anywhere near gold, in fact I bet he usually falls under 100,000. Also, he's never even made an underground classic solo album. It's one thing not to get commercial success, but he never even put out an album that had any buzz even amongst hip-hop headz. Like Rass Kass may have never gone gold but people still talk about Soul On Ice to this day. Same with many rappers that have classic albums that didn't go gold.All this after getting having the best possible connection one could ask for entering into the industry (Eminem), being the only artist other than Dre featured on Em's debut album, working side by side with Em and Dre on the Chronic 2, nearly being signed to Aftermath, having a classic unreleased bootleg album in 2000.... yet never finding success as a solo artist....and lol @ the nickname Slumberhouse, btw
As solo artists, they're better than 99% of the game right now. Together, I can understand the "forced" sound. But "oversaturates the market"? Niggas dropped a mixtape & an album. Them dropping freestyles is something they've all been doing for their entire careers. Oversaturating the market is when you appear on everything on the radio with features & shit. Like Rick Ross is the perfect example. That's outrageous over-saturation. Personally, I feel like that's why Eminem, Jay-Z & Kanye have such longevity. Given they try to keep up with the times, they drop their solo music, maybe do a feature here & there as promotion & go ghost for a year or so. Then when they come back it has a fresh feel to it. Guys like Rick Ross & Meek Mill are just phases for the moment & they'll get old fast.But for Slaughterhouse; not a highly, widely popular name, you need to do SOMETHING to create some sort of hype/attention. Hasn't that been the formula forever though now? Drop a mixtape, do some radio freestyles & drop an album.
When I hear someone call Slumberhouse a "super group" I laugh hysterically.A supergroup has to be composed of artists that can hold their own. All 4 of these cats got talent but can't get a real buzz on their own. Shit, they got Em backin them now and it ain't doin that much. Plus, their singles are way too forced. They might as well drop a single begging for iTunes sales.
Rick Ross is on every song on the radio lol. Whether it's French Montana's, Lil' Wayne's, Drake's, DJ Khaled, MMG collab. Son finds a way to grunt on just about every popular mainstream song.
I'm clearly being trolled. Y'all whylin'.