Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
Relapse. wrote:I honestly don't know if a slaughterhouse fan exists. Like I don't know ANYYY slaughterhouse fans at all. I feel like they have the talent, but since they're associated with Em they are living off of his publicity.
ImANoob wrote:Relapse. wrote:I honestly don't know if a slaughterhouse fan exists. Like I don't know ANYYY slaughterhouse fans at all. I feel like they have the talent, but since they're associated with Em they are living off of his publicity.
you bring up a good point. i dont personally know any slaughterhouse fans in real life. but as i said before, even if eminem wasnt associated with them, i would still be a fan
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
AmmoHaze wrote:wasn't going to buy it anyway cos not a fan of them but when i heard Eminem was producing it i was really excited to hear some new production from him and was gonna listen to it online but since he barley producing on it not even gonna listen online aside from the 3 tracks he on.
M-Pyre wrote:I don't know about you guys, but to me, all the singles are miles apart from what I'm used to from slaughterhouse. the first album was one of those lp's that'll stay with me for the rest of my life. but now with hammerdance, my life, that super shitty song with swizz beats and that new emotional song, I am absolutely NOT impressed. and I used to very pumped for this album, let alone that eminem is involved.
now the only reason why I'm (downloading) getting this album is because I wanna hear some new em. thats it.
EminemBase wrote:I definitely wouldn't buy an album just because Eminem was on it.
Eminem has been on albums that are otherwise poop, I didn't buy them.
I haven't bought an album for a while to be honest, not because there hasn't been good ones - I've just spent any money I've had on drugs or debt, or other things.
I've got many albums on my 'to buy' list though and I'll check out SH's Shady debut and if I like it I'll buy it. I knew about SH before Em's involvement... where Em is at right now, I doubt he's going to 'make' the album like he would have in his prime. It'll probably just be three verses about sluts.
I'm still looking forward to his verses, and contribution, but I'm more-so interested in seeing if SH can surprise me and provide me with some unpredictable, exciting hip-hop. And a solid album.
Solace wrote:Finna catch Tony brushing his teeth in the middle of chugging Jack Daniels
TonyTilt wrote:Slaughterhouse's independent CD is a CLASSIC, and so it Yelawolf's pre-shady stuff. I was listening to them both before Em signed them and now that their on my favorite label its a dream come true for me. I just wish Em put forth half the effort he is with the Slaughterhouse album to Yela's first album :/
MTV wrote:For Yelawolf, Eminem's input during the making of Radioactive was priceless.
"His ideas and his opinions are worth a lot," Wolf told MTV News on Tuesday. "Artistically, it's worth more than I can pay for — for him to even say what he thinks about a record."
In February, Yelawolf talked with us about the significance of being signed to Shady and working with Eminem. "I mean, it's a huge deal being able to have a mentor who's done this for so long and [has] been through so much," Wolf said. "Also, artistically, [he just pushes] me to be better. Being around them dudes will make you better naturally. So we're excited, man."
...Still, Yela insists that the living rap legend's value stretches further than a single appearance. "I've been in the studio with him when I was writing a couple of records for this. He mixed, he did arrangements, he was fully involved," he said.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
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