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from HipHopDXWhen "Forever" dropped, it seemed to quickly become one of the most talked about singles of the year. Even before it hit the airwaves and Internet sites, people were arguing about who would have the best verse. In some ways, this was very similar to another release by four emcees. In Slaughterhouse's [click here] case, it was a bit different because it was an independent release but it also garnered some of the same scrutiny. Now, those two have merged in the video for "Forever" [click to watch].In the video, directed by Hype Williams, all emcees go through their verses without major surprises. However, the final, a verse by Eminem, featured a shot of Slaughterhouse, dressed in al black, backing Eminem. As one can imagine, this led many to fuel rumors of a potential collaboration between Slim Shady and the self proclaimed Voltron Crew.Miss Info [click here] has gone on to say that she's heard the move, one that placed the independent Rap group behind Slim, was a way to let fans know that the two parties were in negotiations. The talks have been that the crew may sign to Shady Records in the near future. None of this has been officially confirmed by any of the artists involved, however.Meanwhile, Royce Da 5'9" is readying the October release of Street Hop, an album that has DJ Premier listed as its Executive Producer. Crooked I is prepping his solo project Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist. Joell Ortiz is working on new music as well and Joe Budden has been gearing up for his Great Escape.
Quote from: GATMAN on September 23, 2009, 07:26:50 PMfrom HipHopDXWhen "Forever" dropped, it seemed to quickly become one of the most talked about singles of the year. Even before it hit the airwaves and Internet sites, people were arguing about who would have the best verse. In some ways, this was very similar to another release by four emcees. In Slaughterhouse's [click here] case, it was a bit different because it was an independent release but it also garnered some of the same scrutiny. Now, those two have merged in the video for "Forever" [click to watch].In the video, directed by Hype Williams, all emcees go through their verses without major surprises. However, the final, a verse by Eminem, featured a shot of Slaughterhouse, dressed in al black, backing Eminem. As one can imagine, this led many to fuel rumors of a potential collaboration between Slim Shady and the self proclaimed Voltron Crew.Miss Info [click here] has gone on to say that she's heard the move, one that placed the independent Rap group behind Slim, was a way to let fans know that the two parties were in negotiations. The talks have been that the crew may sign to Shady Records in the near future. None of this has been officially confirmed by any of the artists involved, however.Meanwhile, Royce Da 5'9" is readying the October release of Street Hop, an album that has DJ Premier listed as its Executive Producer. Crooked I is prepping his solo project Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist. Joell Ortiz is working on new music as well and Joe Budden has been gearing up for his Great Escape.Fuck and I thought there was only Crook that can't release shit....damn Joell, release even some damn mixtape with full songs and not 1 minute freestyles.
i hope so
Quote from: Booz on September 23, 2009, 07:40:12 PMQuote from: GATMAN on September 23, 2009, 07:26:50 PMfrom HipHopDXWhen "Forever" dropped, it seemed to quickly become one of the most talked about singles of the year. Even before it hit the airwaves and Internet sites, people were arguing about who would have the best verse. In some ways, this was very similar to another release by four emcees. In Slaughterhouse's [click here] case, it was a bit different because it was an independent release but it also garnered some of the same scrutiny. Now, those two have merged in the video for "Forever" [click to watch].In the video, directed by Hype Williams, all emcees go through their verses without major surprises. However, the final, a verse by Eminem, featured a shot of Slaughterhouse, dressed in al black, backing Eminem. As one can imagine, this led many to fuel rumors of a potential collaboration between Slim Shady and the self proclaimed Voltron Crew.Miss Info [click here] has gone on to say that she's heard the move, one that placed the independent Rap group behind Slim, was a way to let fans know that the two parties were in negotiations. The talks have been that the crew may sign to Shady Records in the near future. None of this has been officially confirmed by any of the artists involved, however.Meanwhile, Royce Da 5'9" is readying the October release of Street Hop, an album that has DJ Premier listed as its Executive Producer. Crooked I is prepping his solo project Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist. Joell Ortiz is working on new music as well and Joe Budden has been gearing up for his Great Escape.Fuck and I thought there was only Crook that can't release shit....damn Joell, release even some damn mixtape with full songs and not 1 minute freestyles.Joell has released a album.
didnt royce already go thru some shit with shady records??
royce wanted to be signed to shady, eminem said he was too busy then a week or two later they announced the signing of 50 and royce got all butt hurt about it
Quote from: D~Nice on September 23, 2009, 07:42:55 PMQuote from: Booz on September 23, 2009, 07:40:12 PMQuote from: GATMAN on September 23, 2009, 07:26:50 PMfrom HipHopDXWhen "Forever" dropped, it seemed to quickly become one of the most talked about singles of the year. Even before it hit the airwaves and Internet sites, people were arguing about who would have the best verse. In some ways, this was very similar to another release by four emcees. In Slaughterhouse's [click here] case, it was a bit different because it was an independent release but it also garnered some of the same scrutiny. Now, those two have merged in the video for "Forever" [click to watch].In the video, directed by Hype Williams, all emcees go through their verses without major surprises. However, the final, a verse by Eminem, featured a shot of Slaughterhouse, dressed in al black, backing Eminem. As one can imagine, this led many to fuel rumors of a potential collaboration between Slim Shady and the self proclaimed Voltron Crew.Miss Info [click here] has gone on to say that she's heard the move, one that placed the independent Rap group behind Slim, was a way to let fans know that the two parties were in negotiations. The talks have been that the crew may sign to Shady Records in the near future. None of this has been officially confirmed by any of the artists involved, however.Meanwhile, Royce Da 5'9" is readying the October release of Street Hop, an album that has DJ Premier listed as its Executive Producer. Crooked I is prepping his solo project Mr. Pigface Weapon Waist. Joell Ortiz is working on new music as well and Joe Budden has been gearing up for his Great Escape.Fuck and I thought there was only Crook that can't release shit....damn Joell, release even some damn mixtape with full songs and not 1 minute freestyles.Joell has released a album.No shit, I was talking about him NOT EVEN THINKING ABOUT RELEASING THE SECOND. He was supposed to put out mixtape before his album but seems like he is just chilling and getting on small time features without even thinking about his next solo move.
Quote from: NauticaICE on September 23, 2009, 08:28:53 PMdidnt royce already go thru some shit with shady records?? Not on the label end. It was more of a conflict between D-12 and Royce. Royce was working with Em very closely back in the day but never signed to Shady. Eventually, Em moved away to concentrate on his label and work more with D-12. From what I understand, the relationship started to change when Royce's manager made some comments about Dre in a magazine that Dre's camp was none too fond of. Royce sided with his manager. Things appeared to remain cool in public between the two until the D-12 feud happened. I'd love to see Slaughterhouse fuck with Shady.