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Title: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: thisoneguy360 on December 11, 2009, 10:48:04 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nHgUFHll3aM

Easily my favorite song by the group, I know it's really long, but I still don't see how this didn't make the album.
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Post by: The Ultimate Pianist on December 11, 2009, 01:18:28 PM
Indeed. I especially like Royce and Joell's. yaooowwwwaaaa!
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Post by: bez on December 11, 2009, 01:22:16 PM
Great track.
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Post by: NillerTheKid on December 11, 2009, 01:28:15 PM
kinda the reason I was disappointed in the album, it needed a few more songs like this
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 11, 2009, 01:45:46 PM
their best song to date, all verses were  :o, move on...
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Post by: thisoneguy360 on December 11, 2009, 02:36:14 PM
Indeed. I especially like Royce and Joell's. yaooowwwwaaaa!

No doubt, the sample is great as well, does anyone know what song it's from?
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Post by: Regime*Rida on December 11, 2009, 03:02:08 PM
Damn first time i peeped this!! That shit is fire, props on the post  8)



Peace
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Post by: Blood$ on December 11, 2009, 03:20:53 PM
this and "Onslaught" were my favorites before the album dropped, bumped the hell outta both for months
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Post by: Trizzle on December 11, 2009, 04:14:13 PM
this track should be on Slaughterhouse album  8)
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 11, 2009, 05:04:41 PM
song of the year. 8)
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Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on December 11, 2009, 05:18:39 PM
Good song, but they could've cut the verses in half to make it even better. There were filler lines.
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Post by: S P I C E on December 12, 2009, 10:38:02 AM
song of the year. 8)

This might be my favorite song of all time

Absolutely Flawless.
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Post by: NillerTheKid on December 12, 2009, 01:36:38 PM
song of the year. 8)
isn't it from last year?
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 12, 2009, 03:19:15 PM
song of the year. 8)
isn't it from last year?

pretty sure it came out in like January, but i could be mistaken.
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Post by: Blood$ on December 12, 2009, 03:20:39 PM
Good song, but they could've cut the verses in half to make it even better. There were filler lines.

agree with this except for Crooked I's part
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Post by: OG Hack Wilson on December 12, 2009, 05:33:02 PM
this and "Onslaught" were my favorites before the album dropped, bumped the hell outta both for months


agreed


and WArriors shoulda made the cd too
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Post by: Leggy Hendrix on December 13, 2009, 02:09:03 AM
song of the year. 8)

This might be my favorite song of all time

Absolutely Flawless.

damn thats big talk for an average track
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Post by: Furor Teutonicus on December 13, 2009, 02:10:31 AM
I'm not feeling Slaughterhouse, but this song is really fire.
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Post by: NillerTheKid on December 13, 2009, 03:08:04 AM
song of the year. 8)
isn't it from last year?

pretty sure it came out in like January, but i could be mistaken.
did a little research, and you're right 
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Post by: moe on December 13, 2009, 06:36:32 AM
crooked i did give the west coast fans some good advice.

west coast move on.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 08:29:18 AM
this Crooked verse could be verse of the year, it's insanity! :o 8)
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Post by: KURUPTION-81 on December 13, 2009, 12:36:14 PM
Great track, wish they had put this and some of the other tracks that didnt make the album as a bonus cd.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 12:40:12 PM
song of the year. 8)

This might be my favorite song of all time

Absolutely Flawless.

damn thats big talk for an average track

cosign, I dont get the hype.
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 13, 2009, 12:44:50 PM
song of the year. 8)

This might be my favorite song of all time

Absolutely Flawless.

damn thats big talk for an average track

cosign, I dont get the hype.

Strange that u dont get the hype.
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Post by: OG Hack Wilson on December 13, 2009, 01:34:19 PM
song of the year. 8)

This might be my favorite song of all time

Absolutely Flawless.

damn thats big talk for an average track


-1
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 01:44:44 PM
i never understood why people hated on Slaughterhouse.

i mean, you can all deny it, but it's obvious that people kind of throw them in a negative light whenever given the chance.

i mean, you sit here & bitch about how much mainstream rap is terrible & you get four of the best lyricist alive in a group & they somehow get shitted on lol.

this songs speaks levels of realness that goes off the scale, what more do you possibly want?
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Post by: Invincible on December 13, 2009, 01:46:19 PM
this songs speaks levels of realness that goes off the scale, what more do you possibly want?

Budden out the group.
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Post by: Meho on December 13, 2009, 01:51:14 PM
You can be the best lyricist in the world but if you don't know how to write a proper song, pick the right production backdrop, sequence the album you ain't worth shit. Songwriter >>> lyricist

BTW Move On is a great song.
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Post by: Paul on December 13, 2009, 01:53:18 PM
I think this is the only slaughterhouse song i liked
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 01:59:35 PM
Songwriter >>> lyricist

to each his own.

for an album that was made in two weeks or whatever short amount of time they spent on it, i thought it was great.

but my point goes back to before their album even dropped, they have been getting like "silent" (nit-picking, small shitty remarks, etc.) hate since they deemed themselves a group.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 02:13:43 PM
i never understood why people hated on Slaughterhouse.

i mean, you can all deny it, but it's obvious that people kind of throw them in a negative light whenever given the chance.

i mean, you sit here & bitch about how much mainstream rap is terrible & you get four of the best lyricist alive in a group & they somehow get shitted on lol.

this songs speaks levels of realness that goes off the scale, what more do you possibly want?

lol at saying they get hated on, ive never seen anyone get less hate on these forums.  Just cause ppl disagree whit it ppl saying its the greatest song ever thats not hate.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 02:18:23 PM
i never understood why people hated on Slaughterhouse.

i mean, you can all deny it, but it's obvious that people kind of throw them in a negative light whenever given the chance.

i mean, you sit here & bitch about how much mainstream rap is terrible & you get four of the best lyricist alive in a group & they somehow get shitted on lol.

this songs speaks levels of realness that goes off the scale, what more do you possibly want?

lol at saying they get hated on, ive never seen anyone get less hate on these forums.  Just cause ppl disagree whit it ppl saying its the greatest song ever thats not hate.

lol, "damn, that's big talk for an average track" isn't really disagreeing with "greatest song ever"; it's more like a slap in the face & calling them wack lol.

easily there best song & it's "average"?

it's not blatant hate like, "god, these guys suck"; i remember when the album dropped, people shitted on it.

don't get me wrong, some people showed love, but some have been showing hate since day one.
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 13, 2009, 02:18:53 PM
Each to its own- Its hard for some people to understand the lyricists and its greatness, cause its on a whole different level of comprehension, specially for someone who enjoys The Game type of songs.
Anyway, Slaughterhouse can make any type of song, club bangers, deep songwriting, gangsta shit, anything they want, they proved that, and thats the whole beauty of it. Being great on all levels. As for the hating Slaughterhouse gets, everyone gets to have haters.  8)
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 13, 2009, 02:41:05 PM
Each to its own- Its hard for some people to understand the lyricists and its greatness, cause its on a whole different level of comprehension, specially for someone who enjoys The Game type of songs.
Anyway, Slaughterhouse can make any type of song, club bangers, deep songwriting, gangsta shit, anything they want, they proved that, and thats the whole beauty of it. Being great on all levels. As for the hating Slaughterhouse gets, everyone gets to have haters.  8)

lol u act like it takes some fuckin genius to enjoy music with lyrics. I like slaughterhouse but this song really aint that great to me, sorry for not agreeing with everyother person on here. so mayb u should listen to a few more times and just move on.

Nah u got me wrong, as i said ,each to its own, im not saying it takes a genius to like a song with good lyrics, not at all. people like different types of hip hop and feel the music and lyrics on different levels. anyway, from reading your posts and seeing what kiind of music u like u strike me as a dude that would like songs like move on, great production, great lyrics, every dude tells his story in the song, but i guess i was wrong. nobody is saying everyone has to like this song. but for me personally its a gem.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 02:49:56 PM
Each to its own- Its hard for some people to understand the lyricists and its greatness, cause its on a whole different level of comprehension, specially for someone who enjoys The Game type of songs.
Anyway, Slaughterhouse can make any type of song, club bangers, deep songwriting, gangsta shit, anything they want, they proved that, and thats the whole beauty of it. Being great on all levels. As for the hating Slaughterhouse gets, everyone gets to have haters.  8)

lol u act like it takes some fuckin genius to enjoy music with lyrics. I like slaughterhouse but this song really aint that great to me, sorry for not agreeing with everyother person on here. so mayb u should listen to a few more times and just move on.

Nah u got me wrong, as i said ,each to its own, im not saying it takes a genius to like a song with good lyrics, not at all. people like different types of hip hop and feel the music and lyrics on different levels. anyway, from reading your posts and seeing what kiind of music u like u strike me as a dude that would like songs like move on, great production, great lyrics, every dude tells his story in the song, but i guess i was wrong. nobody is saying everyone has to like this song. but for me personally its a gem.


nah see what i say its not that great Im not saying its not a really good song but I say that to the ppl that are saying its the greatest song ever. There is difference in saying a song is great then saying a song is the greatest ever.
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Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 13, 2009, 02:58:49 PM
Each to its own- Its hard for some people to understand the lyricists and its greatness, cause its on a whole different level of comprehension, specially for someone who enjoys The Game type of songs.
Anyway, Slaughterhouse can make any type of song, club bangers, deep songwriting, gangsta shit, anything they want, they proved that, and thats the whole beauty of it. Being great on all levels. As for the hating Slaughterhouse gets, everyone gets to have haters.  8)

lol u act like it takes some fuckin genius to enjoy music with lyrics. I like slaughterhouse but this song really aint that great to me, sorry for not agreeing with everyother person on here. so mayb u should listen to a few more times and just move on.

Nah u got me wrong, as i said ,each to its own, im not saying it takes a genius to like a song with good lyrics, not at all. people like different types of hip hop and feel the music and lyrics on different levels. anyway, from reading your posts and seeing what kiind of music u like u strike me as a dude that would like songs like move on, great production, great lyrics, every dude tells his story in the song, but i guess i was wrong. nobody is saying everyone has to like this song. but for me personally its a gem.


nah see what i say its not that great Im not saying its not a really good song but I say that to the ppl that are saying its the greatest song ever. There is difference in saying a song is great then saying a song is the greatest ever.

Cant say nuttin against that.
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Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 13, 2009, 03:23:50 PM
lmao @ this being the greatest song ever.  You guys crack me up.

Pretty good joint, nothing mindblowing.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 03:30:47 PM
lmao @ this being the greatest song ever.  You guys crack me up.

one person said it could be their favorite song ever.
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Post by: Invincible on December 13, 2009, 03:39:25 PM
Cleaned up the thread, removing them pointless dick loving posts. Stay on topic.
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Post by: AlerG on December 13, 2009, 04:30:26 PM
This is the first time i've heard this song, and it is now my favorite song at the moment. Pretty much flawless, anyone got a CDQ for me,

chill

http://www.myspace.com/miclordzmusic   <---Hiphop/Funk-Rock at it's best!!!
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Post by: Triple OG Rapsodie on December 13, 2009, 05:01:56 PM
lmao @ this being the greatest song ever.  You guys crack me up.

Pretty good joint, nothing mindblowing.

That's pretty much how I feel about Slaughterhouse. They're a dope group, 4 dope lyricists, but people talk about them like they're the saviors of hip hop or something. Apparently these are the only 4 lyricists dubcc is onto.
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Post by: Jaydc on December 13, 2009, 05:18:17 PM
People will complain about anything and everything.If slaughterhouse makes lyrical songs,their not making songs,if their making a club song like the one people complain its not lyrical and too mainstream lol.If 50 cent makes club records hes not grimey enough,he drops before i self destruct and now its too grimey lol.

And i hate the whole their lyricists but they cant make songs,thats such bullshit.Move on isnt a song?Microphone?Rain drops?Cut you loose?pray for me?Give me a fucking break already.

People will never be happy with anyone these days.They need to learn to appreciate music for what it is and stop nit picking at what it isnt.If i want to listen to lyrical shit i listen to slaughterhouse,when i want grimey new york ill listen to cormega etc etc.I dont complain about what they cant do,I enjoy what they do.
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Post by: Jaydc on December 13, 2009, 05:21:51 PM
Its like buying a bob dylan album and then complaing their isnt any club bangers on it.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 05:23:44 PM
People will complain about anything and everything.If slaughterhouse makes lyrical songs,their not making songs,if their making a club song like the one people complain its not lyrical and too mainstream lol.If 50 cent makes club records hes not grimey enough,he drops before i self destruct and now its too grimey lol.

And i hate the whole their lyricists but they cant make songs,thats such bullshit.Move on isnt a song?Microphone?Rain drops?Cut you loose?pray for me?Give me a fucking break already.

People will never be happy with anyone these days.They need to learn to appreciate music for what it is and stop nit picking at what it isnt.If i want to listen to lyrical shit i listen to slaughterhouse,when i want grimey new york ill listen to cormega etc etc.I dont complain about what they cant do,I enjoy what they do.

i truly blame people for having other favorite artists & being close minded.

people see comments like "four of the best lyricists ever!" (which i've said & agree too) & now they sit there thinking, "well, there is no way those guys are better than "insert here", he's my favorite rapper".

now they hear songs like the great ones you just mentioned & they feel obligated to make some sort of critique to belittle whatever work is out because it sheds them in a negative light & it makes them feel better about thinking that their favorite artist is still the best.

stuck in the past syndrome is what i see; not willing to let new guys have the spotlight as the dominate lyricists of the time. :-X
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Post by: Jaydc on December 13, 2009, 05:26:23 PM
I find it ironic the guys painting sh in a negative light ocho and meho,believe kid cudis album to be great hahahahahahah.After listening to joe buddens songs about depression listening to kid cudi songs about it is like listening to pre schooler.
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Post by: Blood$ on December 13, 2009, 05:27:45 PM
it is a great song and one of my favorites from the year but LMAO at whoever thought it was the greatest song of all time  :laugh:
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Post by: Blood$ on December 13, 2009, 05:33:29 PM
People will complain about anything and everything.If slaughterhouse makes lyrical songs,their not making songs,if their making a club song like the one people complain its not lyrical and too mainstream lol.If 50 cent makes club records hes not grimey enough,he drops before i self destruct and now its too grimey lol.

And i hate the whole their lyricists but they cant make songs,thats such bullshit.Move on isnt a song?Microphone?Rain drops?Cut you loose?pray for me?Give me a fucking break already.

People will never be happy with anyone these days.They need to learn to appreciate music for what it is and stop nit picking at what it isnt.If i want to listen to lyrical shit i listen to slaughterhouse,when i want grimey new york ill listen to cormega etc etc.I dont complain about what they cant do,I enjoy what they do.

agree with this post, especially the part about 50... I was honestly one of those people before saying 50 was getting too pop/club but I enjoyed his newest album, even copped it  8)
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 05:50:51 PM
People will complain about anything and everything.If slaughterhouse makes lyrical songs,their not making songs,if their making a club song like the one people complain its not lyrical and too mainstream lol.If 50 cent makes club records hes not grimey enough,he drops before i self destruct and now its too grimey lol.

And i hate the whole their lyricists but they cant make songs,thats such bullshit.Move on isnt a song?Microphone?Rain drops?Cut you loose?pray for me?Give me a fucking break already.

People will never be happy with anyone these days.They need to learn to appreciate music for what it is and stop nit picking at what it isnt.If i want to listen to lyrical shit i listen to slaughterhouse,when i want grimey new york ill listen to cormega etc etc.I dont complain about what they cant do,I enjoy what they do.

agree with this post, especially the part about 50... I was honestly one of those people before saying 50 was getting too pop/club but I enjoyed his newest album, even copped it  8)

yeah, the 50 point is on point lol.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 05:57:51 PM
After listening to joe buddens songs about depression listening to kid cudi songs about it is like listening to pre schooler.

lmao thats fuckin hilarious.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 06:03:27 PM
I find it ironic the guys painting sh in a negative light ocho and meho,believe kid cudis album to be great hahahahahahah.After listening to joe buddens songs about depression listening to kid cudi songs about it is like listening to pre schooler.

i bumped that album, i liked it; but it's a different type of music; but not this "album of the year" shit, did you see that? that one thread "so album of the year is...", about six people said it was the best & about 90% of the thread put it in the top five. :eh:

calling it rap is questionable lol.

but it seems like people jump back & forth & let what they like slide, like Cudi; if that was Kanye's album, nobody would like it, plain fact.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 06:05:25 PM
Yea he dont rap about guns n murder, shit is weak. ::)
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 06:08:56 PM
Yea he dont rap about guns n murder, shit is weak. ::)

lets be real, it isn't exactly pure hip hop at its finest lol.

not saying it's bad because it isn't "ghetto"; although, not saying it's bad at all - i liked it; i just didn't feel it was "album of the year".

it's mainstream & i just happen to be a fan of mainstream music, but like i said, if it was Kanye, people would say it's a small notch above 808's lol.
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Post by: JohnnyL on December 13, 2009, 06:12:55 PM
"Move On" is definitely one of my favorite Slaughterhouse tracks.  I really enjoyed their album too, but thinking about this track kind of makes me miss that time frame before their album dropped when they were just giving out free Slaughterhouse tracks online.  IMO, most of those free songs were good enough that they could have been included on the album.  A couple of them were probably even been better than a couple of the tracks on the album.  "Move On" being one of them.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 06:14:18 PM
Yea he dont rap about guns n murder, shit is weak. ::)

lets be real, it isn't exactly pure hip hop at its finest lol.

not saying it's bad because it isn't "ghetto"; although, not saying it's bad at all - i liked it; i just didn't feel it was "album of the year".

it's mainstream & i just happen to be a fan of mainstream music, but like i said, if it was Kanye, people would say it's a small notch above 808's lol.

how do u think that? look at graduation, same type of more mainstream rap. Look at how much praise that got on here. Kayne doesnt get hate on here taht much other then bein a drama queen so I really dont get what ur getting at by saying that. It makes no sense? More ppl were bumpin Graduation on here then that rouch tough 50 cent at the time.....
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 06:30:29 PM
"Move On" is definitely one of my favorite Slaughterhouse tracks.  I really enjoyed their album too, but thinking about this track kind of makes me miss that time frame before their album dropped when they were just giving out free Slaughterhouse tracks online.  IMO, most of those free songs were good enough that they could have been included on the album.  A couple of them were probably even been better than a couple of the tracks on the album.  "Move On" being one of them.

the way i look at it, the album they dropped was a success & they rushed it.

they showed on all the leaks that they could drop really dope songs & on the album too.

now, they have earned a name, doing deals with Shady, met producers, i mean, big things working in their favor; i think the next album could be absolutely ridiculous.

Yea he dont rap about guns n murder, shit is weak. ::)

lets be real, it isn't exactly pure hip hop at its finest lol.

not saying it's bad because it isn't "ghetto"; although, not saying it's bad at all - i liked it; i just didn't feel it was "album of the year".

it's mainstream & i just happen to be a fan of mainstream music, but like i said, if it was Kanye, people would say it's a small notch above 808's lol.

how do u think that? look at graduation, same type of more mainstream rap. Look at how much praise that got on here. Kayne doesnt get hate on here taht much other then bein a drama queen so I really dont get what ur getting at by saying that. It makes no sense? More ppl were bumpin Graduation on here then that rouch tough 50 cent at the time.....

no, no, Graduation WAS rap. i didn't find Cudi to be that kind of rap; it was a mix between rap & something else, but it was different; Day N' Night was nothing like anything on Graduation.

& the 50/Kanye thing was proof.

50 Cent got hated on during that little stint because 50 was putting out weak music & losing his fan base, so people ran to Kanye, not to see Kanye win, but just have 50 lose.

now Kanye has gone off & making "shit music", by the standards of most hip hop fans, now he is what people want to see lose & is a trend to hate on.

i gaurentee his next album will get shitted on, regardless of the content.

anyway, to attempt to stay on topic; i didn't find Cudi's album to be THAT amazing & it was pretty mainstream for the most part & it gets so much love. Slaughterhouse put out a pure hip hop album, what everybody bitches about & "wants" & people find a way to make it seem like a "mixtape".

people want Cudi to shine because he is unique & you can't say "Cudi>>>" because nobody is like him, nobody feels like their favorite is getting second place to somebody.

Slaughterhouse gets compared to great rappers, maybe not as a group, but as individual rappers; now all you guys with favorite rappers who make similar music to Slaughterhouse are like, "na, they isn't as good as "him"".

face it, if this Slaughterhouse album was found to be "lost tapes of NWA", people would praise the shit out of it, nothing will convince me that it wouldn't.
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Post by: Jaydc on December 13, 2009, 06:33:25 PM
Typical responses,if people dont like cudi its because its not gangsta rap.Maybe its just because the album wasnt very good.I enjoyed his mixtape more then the actual album.It has nothing to do with lyrical content.More the fact the album sounded like 808s and heartbreaks but with cudi isntead of kanye.
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Post by: OchoCinco on December 13, 2009, 06:38:56 PM
whatever u say cham, ur jiberish u are typin up is so stupid and ur logic behind ur theory's are mind boggling. So im just gunna agree with u cus im tired of u saying the dumbest shit and acting like nothing is right except what u say. No on here i think put that cudi album in their top 5 of the year becuase they wanted him to shine cus hes unique, Its becuase they likes the music and think its one of the best of the year. But that must be why cause what u say is soo right. O well im done reading u trying to come up with this shit.
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Post by: JohnnyL on December 13, 2009, 07:02:10 PM
"Move On" is definitely one of my favorite Slaughterhouse tracks.  I really enjoyed their album too, but thinking about this track kind of makes me miss that time frame before their album dropped when they were just giving out free Slaughterhouse tracks online.  IMO, most of those free songs were good enough that they could have been included on the album.  A couple of them were probably even been better than a couple of the tracks on the album.  "Move On" being one of them.

the way i look at it, the album they dropped was a success & they rushed it.

they showed on all the leaks that they could drop really dope songs & on the album too.

now, they have earned a name, doing deals with Shady, met producers, i mean, big things working in their favor; i think the next album could be absolutely ridiculous.





Completely agree.  I think they rushed the first album to try to meet fan demand.  And in my opinion, the album still turned out very well.  I think they will probably take more time in making their next album though.  I can't wait to hear what they come up with next.
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Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 07:27:57 PM
"Move On" is definitely one of my favorite Slaughterhouse tracks.  I really enjoyed their album too, but thinking about this track kind of makes me miss that time frame before their album dropped when they were just giving out free Slaughterhouse tracks online.  IMO, most of those free songs were good enough that they could have been included on the album.  A couple of them were probably even been better than a couple of the tracks on the album.  "Move On" being one of them.

the way i look at it, the album they dropped was a success & they rushed it.

they showed on all the leaks that they could drop really dope songs & on the album too.

now, they have earned a name, doing deals with Shady, met producers, i mean, big things working in their favor; i think the next album could be absolutely ridiculous.





Completely agree.  I think they rushed the first album to try to meet fan demand.  And in my opinion, the album still turned out very well.  I think they will probably take more time in making their next album though.  I can't wait to hear what they come up with next.

yeah, as much as i want another album ASAP; i'd rather not get one for another year lol.

whatever u say cham, ur jiberish u are typin up is so stupid and ur logic behind ur theory's are mind boggling. So im just gunna agree with u cus im tired of u saying the dumbest shit and acting like nothing is right except what u say. No on here i think put that cudi album in their top 5 of the year becuase they wanted him to shine cus hes unique, Its becuase they likes the music and think its one of the best of the year. But that must be why cause what u say is soo right. O well im done reading u trying to come up with this shit.

i just think it's a coincidence that you people let Cudi pass when there is nobody to compare him to that makes his kind of music; but when you got Slaughterhouse vs. the crowd favorite, Wu-Tang; Slaughterhouse make just a bunch of random, mixtape-esque, average ass music. ::)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 13, 2009, 07:35:49 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 07:37:22 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 13, 2009, 07:41:46 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.

Doesn't change the fact that you're in complete denial about the fact that not everyone agrees with your musical tastes and opinions.  It doesn't make them a hater. 

And i can't even follow your logic that if this was an NWA album people would feel different.  Uh, just like if this was a a Britney Spears album people would feel different.  What is your point?
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 07:51:29 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.

Doesn't change the fact that you're in complete denial about the fact that not everyone agrees with your musical tastes and opinions.  It doesn't make them a hater. 

And i can't even follow your logic that if this was an NWA album people would feel different.  Uh, just like if this was a a Britney Spears album people would feel different.  What is your point?

what evidence is there that i am "denial" of that? somebody says, "fuck this mainstream shit, fuck that nigga Wayne, fuck that nigga Gucci, FUCK IT! i want that fucking real hip hop. real rap, real lyrics, blah blah blah".

that happens & people find a way to nit-pick at it because they are in talks of being better than your favorite rapper lol.

everybody is allowed to have an opinion besides me, it's hilarious. :laugh:

& as for the NWA thing, you can twist & turn that which ever way you feel like it, but the fact is, if Cube was spittin' Royce's verses, Eazy was spittin' Joell's, MC Ren was spittin' Budden's verses & Dre was spittin' Crooked's; bar for bar, it would be "one of the greatest, most classic things ever".

stuck.
in.
the.
past.

which is why this song is so beautiful....move on. ;)
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Action! on December 13, 2009, 08:00:50 PM
I'm on the middle ground when it comes to this argument.

1. 808s & Heartbreaks only sounds similar to Man On The Moon: End of the Day it's in atmosphere.  They're both mood albums but they both have distinct sounds.  That's to say, when you listen to 808s as a whole it's mournful.  When you listen to Man On The Moon it's dark.  

2. If you say Cudi sounds like Kanye I would argue you're wrong.  Because Kanye is a producer he keeps his ear to the ground.  He is influenced by what he likes and his music reflects who he listens to, who is ghost writing/editing for him, and such.  Hence, College Dropout is to Rhymefest as 808s is to Cudi.  Does this make sense?  808s is a reflection of Cudi because he wrote and influenced Kanye.  If you check the time of releases Cudi's street tape was released and recorded well before 808s.  It's also a reflection of Mr.Hudson.

3.  Cudi isn't pure hip-hop.  What the hell does that even really mean?  These type of arguments are lame.   Additionally,
Hip-hop isn't just hood any more.  It's been around for a while.  It's been all around the world and back.

4.  Slaughterhouse released a dope album.  Hell the fact they released an album is dope.  Was it perfect?  No.  Was it rushed? Appears to be so.  Is it still dope?  Hell yeah.

 5.  Cham's comment reflects a lot more than just  Slaughterhouse -
Quote
Slaughterhouse put out a pure hip hop album, what everybody bitches about & "wants" & people find a way to make it seem like a "mixtape".
The same phenomenon continually happens to 50.  There's clearly a group of "internet hip-hop fans" who are confused.  They claim they want something but then they bitch when they get it.  They're the truest haters.  They pose themselves as people who enjoy a certain artist just so they can hate.

6.  There's nothing wrong with being mainstream.  I laugh at thee who uses it as an insult.  

Ya'll should just learn to appreciate both of them.  They're different artists in different spheres of hip-hop.  Clearly, Cudi is more indie influenced while Slaughterhouse is more  gangsta-rap influenced.   You've got to have a balance.  It's dope to compare and contrast but it's like talking about apples and oranges.  Both can fulfil different desires so why waste the energy hating?

Move on!
 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 13, 2009, 08:07:02 PM
^very respectable post.

nice way of plugging in "move on". :P
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: jeromechickenbone on December 13, 2009, 10:27:34 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.

Doesn't change the fact that you're in complete denial about the fact that not everyone agrees with your musical tastes and opinions.  It doesn't make them a hater. 

And i can't even follow your logic that if this was an NWA album people would feel different.  Uh, just like if this was a a Britney Spears album people would feel different.  What is your point?

what evidence is there that i am "denial" of that? somebody says, "fuck this mainstream shit, fuck that nigga Wayne, fuck that nigga Gucci, FUCK IT! i want that fucking real hip hop. real rap, real lyrics, blah blah blah".

that happens & people find a way to nit-pick at it because they are in talks of being better than your favorite rapper lol.

everybody is allowed to have an opinion besides me, it's hilarious. :laugh:

& as for the NWA thing, you can twist & turn that which ever way you feel like it, but the fact is, if Cube was spittin' Royce's verses, Eazy was spittin' Joell's, MC Ren was spittin' Budden's verses & Dre was spittin' Crooked's; bar for bar, it would be "one of the greatest, most classic things ever".

stuck.
in.
the.
past.

which is why this song is so beautiful....move on. ;)

bro, you really play yourself in these threads.  who's talking about old school?  that's you bringing it up.  you have some complex that when someone doesn't think slaughterhouse/buddddden are the greatest hip hop artists, you immediately label them a hater and that they are stuck in the past.

I mean, in your world the only difference between NWA and slaughterhouse is the guys names now?  NWA is responsible for more undisputed classic albums than slaughterhouse even has just plain recorded songs.  I mean this is such a ridiculous statement, it really doesn't even warrant a rebuttal.

Please just try and maintain what very little credibility you have and stop making these ridiculous comparisons that have no basis whatsoever.   

And who would my favorite rapper be?  Please tell me cuz I have no idea. 
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 14, 2009, 01:51:42 AM
People will complain about anything and everything.If slaughterhouse makes lyrical songs,their not making songs,if their making a club song like the one people complain its not lyrical and too mainstream lol.If 50 cent makes club records hes not grimey enough,he drops before i self destruct and now its too grimey lol.

And i hate the whole their lyricists but they cant make songs,thats such bullshit.Move on isnt a song?Microphone?Rain drops?Cut you loose?pray for me?Give me a fucking break already.

People will never be happy with anyone these days.They need to learn to appreciate music for what it is and stop nit picking at what it isnt.If i want to listen to lyrical shit i listen to slaughterhouse,when i want grimey new york ill listen to cormega etc etc.I dont complain about what they cant do,I enjoy what they do.


I concur. This is so true. Amen
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: NillerTheKid on December 14, 2009, 02:37:08 AM
Typical responses,if people dont like cudi its because its not gangsta rap.Maybe its just because the album wasnt very good.I enjoyed his mixtape more then the actual album.It has nothing to do with lyrical content.More the fact the album sounded like 808s and heartbreaks but with cudi isntead of kanye.
but when people say the Slaughterhouse album isn't that good they are hating? I enjoyed the pre-album leaks more than the actual album. t has nothing to do with lyrical content, mmore the fact the album sounded rushed, and they fucked up by making a song like "The One", when they said they wouldn't let the labels decide what kind of singles they would do, and then making a single, with the only purpose to get airplay
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Raphael on December 14, 2009, 02:44:50 AM
damn, the haters are acting like Slaughterhouse isn't the best thing that happened to music since Mozart.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Meho on December 14, 2009, 03:34:09 AM
Jeez why is everybody getting so butt hurt over this. Yes, they had some nice songs but the majority of the album was still just random tough guy talk. It lacked a vibe and was poorly produced. Whether it's because it was made in 2 weeks or not is irrelevant because they were obviously happy with the album, if not they wouldn't have released it. And let's face it for 4 guys who claim to be on some "real" hip hop, fuck the mainstream attitude they released the first single, which was a corny attempt at an already played out Eminem first single formula, that was an obvious cry for mainstream attention. I do hope that they pick things up on the next album but realistically speaking I don't see that happening. You got Crooked I who doesn't have an album after being in the game for 10+ years for a reason, Royce who struggles to release that gem that we all know that he is capable of, Budden who's a great songwriter but lacks in delivery and Ortiz who is the only complete artist in the group imo.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Episcop Cruel Cvrle on December 14, 2009, 03:51:51 AM
I dont see anyone butt hurt here, this is just really quality conversation with with good points on both sides. Different people like different types of music and feel music on different levels, thats there is here.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: OchoCinco on December 14, 2009, 11:01:40 AM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.

Doesn't change the fact that you're in complete denial about the fact that not everyone agrees with your musical tastes and opinions.  It doesn't make them a hater. 

And i can't even follow your logic that if this was an NWA album people would feel different.  Uh, just like if this was a a Britney Spears album people would feel different.  What is your point?

what evidence is there that i am "denial" of that? somebody says, "fuck this mainstream shit, fuck that nigga Wayne, fuck that nigga Gucci, FUCK IT! i want that fucking real hip hop. real rap, real lyrics, blah blah blah".

that happens & people find a way to nit-pick at it because they are in talks of being better than your favorite rapper lol.

everybody is allowed to have an opinion besides me, it's hilarious. :laugh:

& as for the NWA thing, you can twist & turn that which ever way you feel like it, but the fact is, if Cube was spittin' Royce's verses, Eazy was spittin' Joell's, MC Ren was spittin' Budden's verses & Dre was spittin' Crooked's; bar for bar, it would be "one of the greatest, most classic things ever".

stuck.
in.
the.
past.

which is why this song is so beautiful....move on. ;)

bro, you really play yourself in these threads.  who's talking about old school?  that's you bringing it up.  you have some complex that when someone doesn't think slaughterhouse/buddddden are the greatest hip hop artists, you immediately label them a hater and that they are stuck in the past.

I mean, in your world the only difference between NWA and slaughterhouse is the guys names now?  NWA is responsible for more undisputed classic albums than slaughterhouse even has just plain recorded songs.  I mean this is such a ridiculous statement, it really doesn't even warrant a rebuttal.

Please just try and maintain what very little credibility you have and stop making these ridiculous comparisons that have no basis whatsoever.   

And who would my favorite rapper be?  Please tell me cuz I have no idea. 

thank you for wording that so well. Basically its what I was trying to get across the whole time.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Chamillitary Click on December 14, 2009, 01:59:32 PM
The only way to shut these people up is to say that Move On is the greatest song ever made and joe buddden is the greatest musical artist of all time.

Obviously they get butthurt if you don't have those beliefs.

again, one person said that & he hasn't returned to the thread since...lol.

Doesn't change the fact that you're in complete denial about the fact that not everyone agrees with your musical tastes and opinions.  It doesn't make them a hater. 

And i can't even follow your logic that if this was an NWA album people would feel different.  Uh, just like if this was a a Britney Spears album people would feel different.  What is your point?

what evidence is there that i am "denial" of that? somebody says, "fuck this mainstream shit, fuck that nigga Wayne, fuck that nigga Gucci, FUCK IT! i want that fucking real hip hop. real rap, real lyrics, blah blah blah".

that happens & people find a way to nit-pick at it because they are in talks of being better than your favorite rapper lol.

everybody is allowed to have an opinion besides me, it's hilarious. :laugh:

& as for the NWA thing, you can twist & turn that which ever way you feel like it, but the fact is, if Cube was spittin' Royce's verses, Eazy was spittin' Joell's, MC Ren was spittin' Budden's verses & Dre was spittin' Crooked's; bar for bar, it would be "one of the greatest, most classic things ever".

stuck.
in.
the.
past.

which is why this song is so beautiful....move on. ;)

bro, you really play yourself in these threads.  who's talking about old school?  that's you bringing it up.  you have some complex that when someone doesn't think slaughterhouse/buddddden are the greatest hip hop artists, you immediately label them a hater and that they are stuck in the past.

I mean, in your world the only difference between NWA and slaughterhouse is the guys names now?  NWA is responsible for more undisputed classic albums than slaughterhouse even has just plain recorded songs.  I mean this is such a ridiculous statement, it really doesn't even warrant a rebuttal.

Please just try and maintain what very little credibility you have and stop making these ridiculous comparisons that have no basis whatsoever.   

And who would my favorite rapper be?  Please tell me cuz I have no idea. 

thank you for wording that so well. Basically its what I was trying to get across the whole time.

which was?

yeah, i brought up the old school, because if they were from the old school none of you guys would say anything bad about them.

i'm not comparing the two, you're just putting words in my mouth; all i'm saying if NWA found dropped the Slaughterhouse album bar for bar you guys would like it more, i don't see how that is so stupid, esspecially considering it's true lol.

i was also speaking in general, i have no idea who your favorite rapper is, nor do i care, it's just the principal that if you feel your favorite rapper, whoever it may be, is  being compared to these guys & it upsets you.

lol, and with such a narrow-minded board, i don't expect to have alot of credibility, you can't hold a conversation or try to make a point without somebody just getting personal because they are upset; it truly defeats the purpose of the board, in my opinion.

but i feel i have more than you considering all i ever see out of you are posts that are just "this sucks, that sucks, you suck; hate, hate, hate; negative, negative, negative".

but if rap forum credibility is what you look for in life & being accepted by a bunch of people you don't know, power to you, buddy.
Title: Re: Slaughterhouse- Move On
Post by: Dre-Day on December 15, 2009, 02:54:24 PM
i never understood why people hated on Slaughterhouse.

i mean, you can all deny it, but it's obvious that people kind of throw them in a negative light whenever given the chance.

i mean, you sit here & bitch about how much mainstream rap is terrible & you get four of the best lyricist alive in a group & they somehow get shitted on lol.

this songs speaks levels of realness that goes off the scale, what more do you possibly want?
i think i said fuck slaughterhouse once, as i got tired of the hype. the group gets a lot of praise on here.
i have nothing against the group though.