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Crooked I Speaks on Slaughterhouse Album; Says, “This Time We’re Coming for Blood”

As the Top 10 lists of best rappers, songs and albums were released by various media sources at the end of last year, Crooked I of Slaughterhouse took offense to the group being left off of some of the lists.

While the group received the Shady Records co-sign, and toured all over the world, Crooked I spoke with AllHipHop at SXSW about how the group is “coming for blood” and still fighting for respect.

“We went to Australia, it was a beautiful country, that was my first time there, it was gorgeous dog, just the country was impressive, the energy in the crowd was just bananas. We probably gonna start on the next album in a month or two, you know what I mean, and this time we’re coming for blood man,” Crooked I explained to AllHipHop.com.

“I’m speaking for Crooked I and I’m not speaking for the group, but I think that ni**as kind of light weight went to sleep on the last album. When they did the hottest MC’s list and best song of 2012 I didn’t really see Slaughterhouse on that list man. We rap our heart out man so for this next album, I’m coming out with that butcher knife,” Crooked I said.

According to Neilsen SoundScan, Slaughterhouse’s second studio album Welcome to: Our House debuted at number 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums with 52,000 records sold.
 

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Crook can't have an ear for beats, hooks or song concepts/structure at all because that's why the album failed to make its mark

The fact that the free mixtape was better must say something about the album dawg
 

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I wonder how Dubcc will react to Crooked co-signing Australia.
 

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Crook can't have an ear for beats, hooks or song concepts/structure at all because that's why the album failed to make its mark

The fact that the free mixtape was better must say something about the album dawg

i guarantee you that eminem was the one who picked every beat on that album


and the album had many dope tracks on it...shit got slept on
 

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I wonder how Dubcc will react to Crooked co-signing Australia.

good news for Clint Dawg
 

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I wonder how Dubcc will react to Crooked co-signing Australia.

good news for Clint Dawg

And dubcc own lost soul Krazy (Krazy about tentacle rape) 
 

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i must be the only guy here who thinks krazy is funny
 

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i must be the only guy here who thinks krazy is funny

He can be. But I think he's deeply depressed too
 

Triple OG Rapsodie

That album was soft. I'm a lot less interested in this group now.
 

Hack Wilson - real

That album was soft. I'm a lot less interested in this group now.

they really dropped the ball by not working with Premo or Dre


the album sounded to me as if they all did what Em told them to do and had little input despite it being THEIR album and not his.  with that said it's still 100x better than Eminem's last album was.


i still keep a few songs in rotation (Flip a Bird, Die, Otherside, Coffin)
 

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That album was soft. I'm a lot less interested in this group now.

this. it's sitting on my shelf. i guess i should give it another try. i regret buying it for now.
 

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« Reply #11 on: March 28, 2013, 02:04:51 PM »
i guarantee you that eminem was the one who picked every beat on that album
As long as Eminem didn't produce every beat, then it should be fine to listen to.
 

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« Reply #12 on: March 28, 2013, 02:32:37 PM »
i guarantee you that eminem was the one who picked every beat on that album
As long as Eminem didn't produce every beat, then it should be fine to listen to.

lol thats the problem...he's listed as co producer for like half the songs
 

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That album was soft. I'm a lot less interested in this group now.

they really dropped the ball by not working with Premo or Dre


the album sounded to me as if they all did what Em told them to do and had little input despite it being THEIR album and not his.  with that said it's still 100x better than Eminem's last album was.


i still keep a few songs in rotation (Flip a Bird, Die, Otherside, Coffin)

if i remember right they said they made sixty songs but em chose the ones which made the album

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If you cut out the singles that you obviously hear the major label screaming out, it was a dope album. Then again, I fuck with mainstream rap, so songs like "Our House" and "Rescue Me" sound dope as fuck to me.

But I've just accepted they won't win in the eyes of people. If they make ten songs with Premo, they just sound "one dimensional" and if they have a mainstream sound behind the lyrics, people just down talk the production to death, despite "The Other Side" is as lyrical as anything you can post from today lol.