Amaranthine wrote:Trimss wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/CrookedIntriago/status/224852035672096769
So.. ?
LOL. Doesn't sound good.
What he meant by ''stupid'' is that it's ''stupid good''.. not ''doing a mixtape is stupid'' nah mean?
Amaranthine wrote:Trimss wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/CrookedIntriago/status/224852035672096769
So.. ?
LOL. Doesn't sound good.
Trimss wrote:> Alm goat
> Alm still goat
> Alm goat
Kill You wrote:Almostlity GOAT poster omg
Trimss wrote:> Alm goat
> Alm still goat
> Alm goat
Kill You wrote:Almostlity GOAT poster omg
Hesky wrote:Hesky's Slaughterhouse Conspiracy Theory:
Slaughterhouse recorded an album of lyrical fire earlier this year, when Royce said they'd 'done recording'. Interscope didn't like the direction and non-commercial feel of the album, so negotiations began to add some radio-friendly tracks to the project.
After the success of 'My Life', Slaughterhouse (Mainly Royce and Budden) began to enjoy the new attention they had gained, so Slaughterhouse went back into the studio to record more radio friendly songs. These were then planned to be added to the album in place of more 'raw' sounding tracks. The more tracks they recorded, the more they pushed the album back. After the reception of Throw It Away threw a spanner into the works, Slaughterhouse then used their Mixtape ace in the hole to work as a temporary distraction, and attempt to appease their fan base.
I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Royce was telling the truth when he said back in June the album was 'finished', and what is about to be released is around 80-85% altered. Slaughterhouse made an album. Interscope didn't like it. Slaughterhouse came to a compromise with Interscope. Slaughterhouse liked the attention they gained from this. Compromise eventually backfires. Fan base is split.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
Trimss wrote:https://mobile.twitter.com/CrookedIntriago/status/224852035672096769
So.. ?
Menzo wrote:Trimss wrote:I don't really care anymore..
This, kinda.
A month and a half wait for something I expected two and a half months ago takes the anticipation out exponentially.
Trimss wrote:Menzo wrote:Trimss wrote:I don't really care anymore..
This, kinda.
A month and a half wait for something I expected two and a half months ago takes the anticipation out exponentially.
I mean I will download it, and maybe I'll download the mixtape too.. But I don't know, I'm not as hyped as before.
Though I kept bumping Free Agent by Joell. Battle Cry is such a great song.
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