http://sixwonined.blogspot.com/2009/09/crooked-i-mr-pig-face-weapon-waist.html
that looks strange, but cool
haha, i like it!
i loved the original SH artwork too!
Those are all pretty damn cool. I really like the first two. But damn it, why can't we get some official news/artwork/mp3s from this release? It's taking forever.
fuck the cover (which is dope :P), where is the fucking music?
Crooked I is the only artist in rap (besides Joe Budden) to have mixtapes/street albums pushed back MONTHS lol.
shit was suppose to drop before the Slaughterhouse album lmfao, what is the date now?
Those are all pretty damn cool. I really like the first two. But damn it, why can't we get some official news/artwork/mp3s from this release? It's taking forever.
News should be on it's way... yeah, I say that all the time.
Apparently last week the project was being mastered. Crooked also spit a song from the EP at Slaughterhouse's latest show in Atlanta over the weekend.
Those are all pretty damn cool. I really like the first two. But damn it, why can't we get some official news/artwork/mp3s from this release? It's taking forever.
News should be on it's way... yeah, I say that all the time.
Apparently last week the project was being mastered. Crooked also spit a song from the EP at Slaughterhouse's latest show in Atlanta over the weekend.
Thanks for the update, Effex. If the project is now being mastered, maybe that means we'll see it released in the near future. Curious though, that it was thought to have been all printed up and ready to go way back in July (if I remember correctly). If its being mastered now, could that possibly mean more material has been added to it? With all the delays, I really feel it'd be in Crooked's best interests to drop the single for this soon.
Will there be hard copies for sale like Block Obama 2??? Any info on that? Or will it just be a digital release??
And Where the fuck is boss?? He says hes droping it for free to work on new album, then he says he will drop a song from BOSS evry week, Somtimes I worry if Crook can do anything he says he'll do
That's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title.
i hope snoop is still on the mixtape
cause next crooked say he wanna keep the song for an album
and the we have to wait again......years
That's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title.Oh no! No club songs or R&B joints. How is he ever gonna sell ring tones now? There's plenty of music for women that you can listen to while you're drinking your Tab and getting your tips frosted, pal. Some of us actually want good music. If you wanna talk about marketing potential, start a forum for pretend Interent A&R's or something. I would rather have Crooked put out some good shit than have him make an album with the same weak commercial attempts like these other cats.
That's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title.Oh no! No club songs or R&B joints. How is he ever gonna sell ring tones now? There's plenty of music for women that you can listen to while you're drinking your Tab and getting your tips frosted, pal. Some of us actually want good music. If you wanna talk about marketing potential, start a forum for pretend Interent A&R's or something. I would rather have Crooked put out some good shit than have him make an album with the same weak commercial attempts like these other cats.
That's the lamest album title he could possibly come up with. Don't even bother putting any club jams, autotune, or R&B hooks on there -- I'm sure a lot of women are going to want to cop some album called "Pig Face". LOL. Focus on the record sales and come correct Crook. Now "Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy" was a good title.Oh no! No club songs or R&B joints. How is he ever gonna sell ring tones now? There's plenty of music for women that you can listen to while you're drinking your Tab and getting your tips frosted, pal. Some of us actually want good music. If you wanna talk about marketing potential, start a forum for pretend Interent A&R's or something. I would rather have Crooked put out some good shit than have him make an album with the same weak commercial attempts like these other cats.
Man...
I was looking forward to:
DJ Khaled Presents... Weapon Waist Is The Best
Featuring Drake, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ace Hood & Triple C's
Man...
I was looking forward to:
DJ Khaled Presents... Weapon Waist Is The Best
Featuring Drake, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ace Hood & Triple C's
Man...
I was looking forward to:
DJ Khaled Presents... Weapon Waist Is The Best
Featuring Drake, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Ace Hood & Triple C's
That would be way tighter than what it currently looks like just a bunch of battle tracks freestyling over a beat and a dictionary with no music quality (which is what Suge and others have criticized Crook for not branching out and being too much of a battle rapper).
The Florida Rap movement is way bigger than the current California scene. It's no joke, just go to Florida and all the people are listening to "Lights Down Low" by 2 Pistolz, "Ride Out" by Tampa Tony, "Long Lap Dance Song" by T-Pain, anything T-Pain or Ross, Slow "Way Too Many Hoes," Rick Ross "Magnificent" and "I Really Want"....Jacksonville has a bunch of artists emerging out of Duval County. You can laugh but the Florida sound is a lot more dominant now then our classic 90's west coast tracks on the radio waves and in the clubs.
Crook had tracks like "Who Wants To Fuck Tonite" and "We Ballin" planned for his first Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy release, and Ray J was gonna be on it too. These are the tracks that people want to hear in the clubs. He branched out and worked with Ashanti before. Now he's on this 1992 hardcore tip -- he ain't gonna sell any records doing that and that's why Suge had him collabing with the right people before like Juvenile, Jadakiss, Too Short, Ja Rule, etc. He should get with the Ruff Ryders for a few tracks and then do a few club tracks if he wants to have a shot.
He doesn't get that not everyone wants CLUB MUSIC! Like you said, Florida shit works for Florida artists. The game has been so boring because everyone is making these weak-ass attempts to sell records instead of putting out music that highlights their unique traits as an artist. I like Busta Rhymes because he's energy personified. When I buy one of his records, I want to hear that style, not how many T-Pain and Akon features he can get on there. Crooked doesn't need to make an album full of ass-shaking and stripper anthems. We've got that everywhere around. The market is oversaturated with it. If you're a fan of an artist, you want to hear that person and what they bring that's different. Not their half-assed attempt to make their version of a Lil Wayne album.
Crook had tracks like "Who Wants To Fuck Tonite" and "We Ballin" planned for his first Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy release
and Ray J was gonna be on it too
He branched out and worked with Ashanti before.
Suge had him collabing with the right people before like Juvenile, Jadakiss, Too Short, Ja Rule, etc.
Crook had tracks like "Who Wants To Fuck Tonite" and "We Ballin" planned for his first Say Hi To Tha Bad Guy release
Really?and Ray J was gonna be on it too
Your joking!He branched out and worked with Ashanti before.
I never heard that.Suge had him collabing with the right people before like Juvenile, Jadakiss, Too Short, Ja Rule, etc.
You don't say!
effex was being sarcastic
i hope snoop is still on the mixtape
cause next crooked say he wanna keep the song for an album
and the we have to wait again......years
Well, it's an EP, not a mixtape, so you can expect this to be a item that you have to purchase. Whether it's a hard copy or digital purchase is yet to be announced.
"Guess Who's Back" is definitely on the project though.
effex was being sarcastic
True.
That whole post was uncalled for too, my bad about that love33.
He doesn't get that not everyone wants CLUB MUSIC! Like you said, Florida shit works for Florida artists. The game has been so boring because everyone is making these weak-ass attempts to sell records instead of putting out music that highlights their unique traits as an artist. I like Busta Rhymes because he's energy personified. When I buy one of his records, I want to hear that style, not how many T-Pain and Akon features he can get on there. Crooked doesn't need to make an album full of ass-shaking and stripper anthems. We've got that everywhere around. The market is oversaturated with it. If you're a fan of an artist, you want to hear that person and what they bring that's different. Not their half-assed attempt to make their version of a Lil Wayne album.
He doesn't get that not everyone wants CLUB MUSIC! Like you said, Florida shit works for Florida artists. The game has been so boring because everyone is making these weak-ass attempts to sell records instead of putting out music that highlights their unique traits as an artist. I like Busta Rhymes because he's energy personified. When I buy one of his records, I want to hear that style, not how many T-Pain and Akon features he can get on there. Crooked doesn't need to make an album full of ass-shaking and stripper anthems. We've got that everywhere around. The market is oversaturated with it. If you're a fan of an artist, you want to hear that person and what they bring that's different. Not their half-assed attempt to make their version of a Lil Wayne album.
True, but what is Crook really bringing to the table that's "different"? He sounds like every other battle/dictionary rapper that we've heard before. I have a whole pile of music, cds from the 90's that all got the same sound..why do we need to hear the 90's sound over and over again from crook? I loved the 90's rap too, but what is so "different" about what he's doing? His main problem is he outflows the beat and most of it is all opinions of how society has held him back. I can summarize his newer music for you: political opinions, he hates autotune, dissing mainstream music, he grew up in the struggle, and he talks about how he's not on death row. I've already got Ice Cube cds from the 90's if I want to hear that like "Predator," "Death Certificate," and "Amerikkkaz Most Wanted." Crook needs to branch out because, as you mentioned, what is he doing that we haven't heard before?
True, but what is Crook really bringing to the table that's "different"? He sounds like every other battle/dictionary rapper that we've heard before. I have a whole pile of music, cds from the 90's that all got the same sound..why do we need to hear the 90's sound over and over again from crook? I loved the 90's rap too, but what is so "different" about what he's doing? His main problem is he outflows the beat and most of it is all opinions of how society has held him back. I can summarize his newer music for you: political opinions, he hates autotune, dissing mainstream music, he grew up in the struggle, and he talks about how he's not on death row. I've already got Ice Cube cds from the 90's if I want to hear that like "Predator," "Death Certificate," and "Amerikkkaz Most Wanted." Crook needs to branch out because, as you mentioned, what is he doing that we haven't heard before?Then maybe Crook isn't the emcee for you. Not everyone is gonna be a fan of everybody. Your ideas mostly seem to center around the sound and commercialization of his music which really won't change the end result that much. If you put Crook on a club track, it's not gonna automatically make him into a different rapper.
True, but what is Crook really bringing to the table that's "different"? He sounds like every other battle/dictionary rapper that we've heard before. I have a whole pile of music, cds from the 90's that all got the same sound..why do we need to hear the 90's sound over and over again from crook? I loved the 90's rap too, but what is so "different" about what he's doing? His main problem is he outflows the beat and most of it is all opinions of how society has held him back. I can summarize his newer music for you: political opinions, he hates autotune, dissing mainstream music, he grew up in the struggle, and he talks about how he's not on death row. I've already got Ice Cube cds from the 90's if I want to hear that like "Predator," "Death Certificate," and "Amerikkkaz Most Wanted." Crook needs to branch out because, as you mentioned, what is he doing that we haven't heard before?Then maybe Crook isn't the emcee for you. Not everyone is gonna be a fan of everybody. Your ideas mostly seem to center around the sound and commercialization of his music which really won't change the end result that much. If you put Crook on a club track, it's not gonna automatically make him into a different rapper.
Thing is you seem to think because you live in Florida and you know what's hot out there that that is going to translate into a winning formula for artists outside of that region. Rick Ross can make music that appeals to that market because that's his bread and butter. Fat Joe's from New York but he's pretty heavily-involved in the Miami scene so he can do that too. For a rapper that is not immersed in that marketplace, it doesn't make a lot of sense to cater to it. Crook's from Los Angeles. Outside of his California following, I'd say he's more popular in the Mid-West and East Coast. Him creating a whole album around the Miami club enviorment might help him sell a few records down there but it would also be likely to turn away his target audience. Florida is only small part of the national market and even smaller part in terms of worldwide appeal so to suggest that a rapper who is from Los Angeles try to adapt his style to what works out there is like asking the New York Yankees to cater their merchandising to what's hot in Detriot.
crooked i is the only 1 in slaughterhouse without a website. Ok it says www.circleofbosses.com in the cd sleeve but the site doesnt exist.
his myspace never updates to, and www.westcoastdynasty.com hasnt worked for weeks
I guess we have to check dubcnn 4 news on the ep
True, but what is Crook really bringing to the table that's "different"? He sounds like every other battle/dictionary rapper that we've heard before. I have a whole pile of music, cds from the 90's that all got the same sound..why do we need to hear the 90's sound over and over again from crook? I loved the 90's rap too, but what is so "different" about what he's doing? His main problem is he outflows the beat and most of it is all opinions of how society has held him back. I can summarize his newer music for you: political opinions, he hates autotune, dissing mainstream music, he grew up in the struggle, and he talks about how he's not on death row. I've already got Ice Cube cds from the 90's if I want to hear that like "Predator," "Death Certificate," and "Amerikkkaz Most Wanted." Crook needs to branch out because, as you mentioned, what is he doing that we haven't heard before?Then maybe Crook isn't the emcee for you. Not everyone is gonna be a fan of everybody. Your ideas mostly seem to center around the sound and commercialization of his music which really won't change the end result that much. If you put Crook on a club track, it's not gonna automatically make him into a different rapper.
Thing is you seem to think because you live in Florida and you know what's hot out there that that is going to translate into a winning formula for artists outside of that region. Rick Ross can make music that appeals to that market because that's his bread and butter. Fat Joe's from New York but he's pretty heavily-involved in the Miami scene so he can do that too. For a rapper that is not immersed in that marketplace, it doesn't make a lot of sense to cater to it. Crook's from Los Angeles. Outside of his California following, I'd say he's more popular in the Mid-West and East Coast. Him creating a whole album around the Miami club enviorment might help him sell a few records down there but it would also be likely to turn away his target audience. Florida is only small part of the national market and even smaller part in terms of worldwide appeal so to suggest that a rapper who is from Los Angeles try to adapt his style to what works out there is like asking the New York Yankees to cater their merchandising to what's hot in Detriot.
Good point but when Crook was making that club music back in the Suge days, he was buying into it and so was the buzz "So Damn Hood" ft. Juvenile, "Baby Remix" ft. Ashanti, and some of the other tracks planned for the album "We Ballin" ft. Eastwood, "Death Row House Party," "Suge's West Coast," and "Who Wants To Fuck Tonite" ft. Ja Rule and Ray J...he was heading down that path, and now he decides to go a different route and he's "so so real" and "not dumbing down" and all this other BS was a complete 180 from the direction he was taking. Just because he don't want to take that route anymore doesn't mean he needs to try to make a living off dissing people who do (i.e. his autotune diss track, "Still An Emcee,", etc.). To the cats who are gettin their money -- that's their game! Why hate on another man's hustle because you ain't got it? You make some good regional points but California is the #1 state in population, and Florida is 4th, so he should be doing big numbers. Also, Lil Wayne and Fat Joe broke into that scene -- why doesn't Crook do the same? Lil wayne lives in Miami and Fat Joe does too part of the year. Rap has become more regional and yeah West Coast rap gets more play in the midwest, east, and west than in the South, but that doesn't mean you can't branch out and crack the market. He seems to be going backwards into a 1997 sound.
Let's just keep it real, if Crooked I suddenly switches up to that "Miami" sound, he's going to instantly lose his main fan base. Those are the people who kept him relevant the last 10 or so years. The industry will recognize this as selling out and it will not work to his advantage.That's what I was trying to get at in so many ways. The dude is from Florida so he assumes because people over there are getting played doing that that anyone can just adopt that style and it's gonna be money. But the artists that are getting that love are people who are established out there. But this is also the same guy who thinks Cube needs to do albums full of straight R&B features. Honestly, the dude confuses me because he seems like he'd rather see an artist be a household name and drop wack-ass music that sounds like everybody else than just let them do what they do and let the cards fall where they may.
The risk is in no way worth it.
Let's just keep it real, if Crooked I suddenly switches up to that "Miami" sound, he's going to instantly lose his main fan base. Those are the people who kept him relevant the last 10 or so years. The industry will recognize this as selling out and it will not work to his advantage.
The risk is in no way worth it.
Let's just keep it real, if Crooked I suddenly switches up to that "Miami" sound, he's going to instantly lose his main fan base. Those are the people who kept him relevant the last 10 or so years. The industry will recognize this as selling out and it will not work to his advantage.
The risk is in no way worth it.
He's not making any money with that fanbase anyway so what's the difference? If he moved to Miami, he would have Cool & Dre, and Scott Storch in his backyard, and be able to hookup with Mannie Fresh too (imagine, Crook over a Mannie beat -- now that's heat!). Plus, the networking capabilities are endless in Miami...all the big platinum ballers party in Miami -- he could link up with Diddy and make some good connections through him. Where he's at right now, there's no producers, there's no solid connections, and for some reason he doesn't record with The Game or Snoop. So what is he really even doing there? He could easily become a house name if he moved to the 305.
Let's just keep it real, if Crooked I suddenly switches up to that "Miami" sound, he's going to instantly lose his main fan base. Those are the people who kept him relevant the last 10 or so years. The industry will recognize this as selling out and it will not work to his advantage.
The risk is in no way worth it.
He's not making any money with that fanbase anyway so what's the difference? If he moved to Miami, he would have Cool & Dre, and Scott Storch in his backyard, and be able to hookup with Mannie Fresh too (imagine, Crook over a Mannie beat -- now that's heat!). Plus, the networking capabilities are endless in Miami...all the big platinum ballers party in Miami -- he could link up with Diddy and make some good connections through him. Where he's at right now, there's no producers, there's no solid connections, and for some reason he doesn't record with The Game or Snoop. So what is he really even doing there? He could easily become a house name if he moved to the 305.
He's not making any money with that fanbase anyway so what's the difference? If he moved to Miami, he would have Cool & Dre, and Scott Storch in his backyard, and be able to hookup with Mannie Fresh too (imagine, Crook over a Mannie beat -- now that's heat!). Plus, the networking capabilities are endless in Miami...all the big platinum ballers party in Miami -- he could link up with Diddy and make some good connections through him. Where he's at right now, there's no producers, there's no solid connections, and for some reason he doesn't record with The Game or Snoop. So what is he really even doing there? He could easily become a house name if he moved to the 305.How do you know he ain't making money? On the other hand, how do you know that just because he goes over there that all of them artists are just gonna accept that and give this guy the keys like he's that important to their movement? Crook has a good thing going with "Slaughterhouse". it makes no sense from my perspective for him to just suddenly switch up and hit up Florida like it's the only place that it can happen for him. I get that Miami seems like the "place to be" because it's your backyard but it's not gonna be that important to every artist out here. You don't think Cali has networking possibilties out there? Or New York? Or where ever? Just because an artist comes down to Miami doesn't mean that they automatically get a pass to go into the studio with Cool & Dre or Storch or whatever producers ride out there. If those producers are feeling you, it's gonna happen. You going out there ain't suddenly gonna make your music more appealing to them.
He's not making any money with that fanbase anyway so what's the difference? If he moved to Miami, he would have Cool & Dre, and Scott Storch in his backyard, and be able to hookup with Mannie Fresh too (imagine, Crook over a Mannie beat -- now that's heat!). Plus, the networking capabilities are endless in Miami...all the big platinum ballers party in Miami -- he could link up with Diddy and make some good connections through him. Where he's at right now, there's no producers, there's no solid connections, and for some reason he doesn't record with The Game or Snoop. So what is he really even doing there? He could easily become a house name if he moved to the 305.How do you know he ain't making money? On the other hand, how do you know that just because he goes over there that all of them artists are just gonna accept that and give this guy the keys like he's that important to their movement? Crook has a good thing going with "Slaughterhouse". it makes no sense from my perspective for him to just suddenly switch up and hit up Florida like it's the only place that it can happen for him. I get that Miami seems like the "place to be" because it's your backyard but it's not gonna be that important to every artist out here. You don't think Cali has networking possibilties out there? Or New York? Or where ever? Just because an artist comes down to Miami doesn't mean that they automatically get a pass to go into the studio with Cool & Dre or Storch or whatever producers ride out there. If those producers are feeling you, it's gonna happen. You going out there ain't suddenly gonna make your music more appealing to them.
Here's a little interview with Royce and Crooked I at the 50 Cent Concert. I saw it on another forum, but I don't think it's been posted here yet. They ask Crooked when he's gonna drop "Pig Face, Weapon Waste," and he kind of sidestepped the question. He pretty much just says he's going to hold back and let Royce release "Street Hop" first. So, still no date, but it looks like there's little to no chance of it dropping this month. And the wait continues...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbrcBw8VeWc
Here's a little interview with Royce and Crooked I at the 50 Cent Concert. I saw it on another forum, but I don't think it's been posted here yet. They ask Crooked when he's gonna drop "Pig Face, Weapon Waste," and he kind of sidestepped the question. He pretty much just says he's going to hold back and let Royce release "Street Hop" first. So, still no date, but it looks like there's little to no chance of it dropping this month. And the wait continues...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbrcBw8VeWc
Yeah that was like a punch to the face, LOL
Mickey from Treacherous dropped this over his twitter.dope cover
(http://web6.twitpic.com/img/34434882-aeef20cd66de4cc9f8dfc346913e515e.4acb871f-scaled.jpg)
Here's the track listing to Crooked I's Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist EP
1. Intro produced by Cosmos
2. Mr. Pigface produced by 21
3. Shoulda Made a Phone Call Feat. K-Young produced by Frequecy
4. One More Time produced by P.Silva
5. Guess Who's Back Feat. Snoop Dogg produced by Scram Jones
6. Cypher Feat. Horse Shoe G.A.N.G and Royce Da 5'9" produced by Komplex
7. Woodstock Feat. Slaughterhouse & M.O.P produced by Nottz
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/ka6d
Notice he didn't include the Raekwon track that was originally supposed to be on the album? Hmmm....
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/ka6d
Notice he didn't include the Raekwon track that was originally supposed to be on the album? Hmmm....
I guess he felt it was best not to include the Raekwon song... ?
Which by the way apparently featured Edi and ConiYac
I hope ya'll get to hear the Raekwon/EDI collabo at some point, that joint was super hard...
Btw if Mr. Pigface is the track I think it is then I was in the studio when it was being recorded and it was fuckin amazin, Crooked laid the 3 verses off the top of the dome in like 45min. My bad if I'm mixin up the track with a different one but I think that's the one.
If he's including Woodstock on the EP, does that mean the EP will be FREE since Woodstock originally couldn't be cleared for the Slaughter House album?
how in the world can a seven song EP get pushed back so many times?
went from a week before the Slaughterhouse album, to later in August, then September & hopefully soon now.
crazy shit, dude can't get anything out. :-X
i am anticiapating though. 8)
He's not making any money with that fanbase anyway so what's the difference? If he moved to Miami, he would have Cool & Dre, and Scott Storch in his backyard, and be able to hookup with Mannie Fresh too (imagine, Crook over a Mannie beat -- now that's heat!). Plus, the networking capabilities are endless in Miami...all the big platinum ballers party in Miami -- he could link up with Diddy and make some good connections through him. Where he's at right now, there's no producers, there's no solid connections, and for some reason he doesn't record with The Game or Snoop. So what is he really even doing there? He could easily become a house name if he moved to the 305.How do you know he ain't making money? On the other hand, how do you know that just because he goes over there that all of them artists are just gonna accept that and give this guy the keys like he's that important to their movement? Crook has a good thing going with "Slaughterhouse". it makes no sense from my perspective for him to just suddenly switch up and hit up Florida like it's the only place that it can happen for him. I get that Miami seems like the "place to be" because it's your backyard but it's not gonna be that important to every artist out here. You don't think Cali has networking possibilties out there? Or New York? Or where ever? Just because an artist comes down to Miami doesn't mean that they automatically get a pass to go into the studio with Cool & Dre or Storch or whatever producers ride out there. If those producers are feeling you, it's gonna happen. You going out there ain't suddenly gonna make your music more appealing to them.
Mickey from Treacherous dropped this over his twitter.
(http://i34.tinypic.com/28vpzqp.jpg)
Mickey from Treacherous dropped this over his twitter.
(http://i34.tinypic.com/28vpzqp.jpg)LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
Liked the original Posters version better. I mean seriously this has 2 be Runner up for Crappiest Artwork. It looks like something a Gotty Dollar Store bin rapper would have. Oh well, At least the nigga is Finally releasing something.
Anyone else also expect 2 see a HUGE miscalculation upon reading the art work? If you aren't familiar with Slaughter House or Crooked I you'll be reading the artwork like this
Artist: Mr. Pig Face
Album Title: Weapon Waist
The chain around him might be mistaken for "Crooked 1" lol
Mickey from Treacherous dropped this over his twitter.
(http://i34.tinypic.com/28vpzqp.jpg)LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
Liked the original Posters version better. I mean seriously this has 2 be Runner up for Crappiest Artwork. It looks like something a Gotty Dollar Store bin rapper would have. Oh well, At least the nigga is Finally releasing something.
Anyone else also expect 2 see a HUGE miscalculation upon reading the art work? If you aren't familiar with Slaughter House or Crooked I you'll be reading the artwork like this
Artist: Mr. Pig Face
Album Title: Weapon Waist
The chain around him might be mistaken for "Crooked 1" lol
Really? I think the artwork is the best thing about this release. I agree with you though that without Crooked I's name being more prominently featured in the artwork it might be confusing to casual fans. I really like the picture itself though. On the other hand, I'm not too crazy about the track list. I was really looking forward to a new Slaughterhouse track on here. I did like the song with Snoop, but as it now stands, the track with the Horse Shoe Gang and Royce Da 5'9 is really the only other track I'm excited about.
Mickey from Treacherous dropped this over his twitter.
(http://i34.tinypic.com/28vpzqp.jpg)LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
Liked the original Posters version better. I mean seriously this has 2 be Runner up for Crappiest Artwork. It looks like something a Gotty Dollar Store bin rapper would have. Oh well, At least the nigga is Finally releasing something.
Anyone else also expect 2 see a HUGE miscalculation upon reading the art work? If you aren't familiar with Slaughter House or Crooked I you'll be reading the artwork like this
Artist: Mr. Pig Face
Album Title: Weapon Waist
The chain around him might be mistaken for "Crooked 1" lol
Really? I think the artwork is the best thing about this release. I agree with you though that without Crooked I's name being more prominently featured in the artwork it might be confusing to casual fans. I really like the picture itself though. On the other hand, I'm not too crazy about the track list. I was really looking forward to a new Slaughterhouse track on here. I did like the song with Snoop, but as it now stands, the track with the Horse Shoe Gang and Royce Da 5'9 is really the only other track I'm excited about.
I'm excited 4 this EP to be released and I'm not expecting a Crooked I West Coast type of cover, because he said the EP is a Extension of his Slaughter House Persona (Even though I'm wonder, what persona? lol), but seriously Compared 2 the past artwork made by fans this is shit. The Fan artwork portrayed a dark anarchy gritty crazy vibe. This shit is gotty as fuck.
I mean really look at it, a Generic Pose (Virginia Tech anyone?) with him and 2 guns, Bullet Holes, a Bullet Proof Vest, Lasers on him. It's just gotty as fuck.
I mean this just makes me wonder, What is Crooked I thinking while he is making this. He said the EP is a extension of his Slaughter House Persona, yet On the entire album he pretty much is himself and doesn't play into some Crazy Persona.
Anyways back on the artist confusion, its pretty fucked up cause You see Mr. Pig Face in a totally different color, so this could possibly be another Makaveli Type Controversy.
(If you don't know, The Makaveli Controversy is the album is called "7 Day Theory" while the Entire artist rendition is "Makaveli The Don".
I don't know, I think that art work goes hard... ???
who gives a FUCK about album covers?
GIVE ME MUSIC! 8)
i think the cover is sick!!
this should come out by 2058 hopefully