0822. Slaughterhouse-Welcome_to_Our_House-2012

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this album make their first album sound like Ready To Die mixed with The Chronic with a touch of All Eyes On Me.

i cant believe they put out that super lyrical trash ass pop album.
 

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Hell: The Sequel was not a great EP, it was so-so. It was 3/4 Em material and maybe 1/4 of what SH album shouldve been like. Like :myman: said, it was passable.

Goodbye is a decent joint and couldve been a good single. Thats the extent they should go to then go hard on everything else. They are sadly mistaken if they think they are going to crossover with this. I have a feeling Goodie MOB new shyt gonna be like this. They gonna try and ride off Ceelo market. :ufdup:

Hell the sequel was trash? I dont belong here....

Hell the sequel > WTT
 

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How they have B.O.B. Doing a hook on the album B.O.B isn't allowed to do hook's on his own ALBUMS

:mindblown:

I bet eminem isn't to blame for this ... Em a rap nerd, who left to his own devices would make rapitdy rap music ... But slaughterhouse saw the potential for $$$$ and made the grab for it with a carter 4/ Relapse album that is worst then both!
 

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Hell the sequel was trash? I dont belong here....

Hell the sequel > WTT

I didnt say it was trash. Just my own personal opinion, I grew up on different stuff and while I like Em's lyrics, his albums are not what I listen to. He has never been in steady rotation for me. I enjoy a few cuts from him here and there but thats it...he is not an artist that I go out and buy his stuff and listen to through and through.

I used to work at a record store many years ago and I knew who Bad Meets Evil was a good while before people knew who Em was...so I was excited about Hell: The Sequel. Its good IMO but not great. Thats all I am saying.

Welcome To Hell :whoo: thats my shyt, followed by Fastlane and Living Proof. The Reunion was decent and Loud Noises was banging. The rest of it, I didnt care much for, good lyrics through and through on it but production is huge for me and I just dont be feeling production on most stuff that comes out these days. I definitely am not a fan of Mr. Porter. He makes something decent every now and then but if I wanted beats, he is one of the last people I would seek out. I may just be from a different era so hardly anything that comes out appeals to me on a whole.

Oh and for the record....I got WTT when it came out and I dont think I listened to the whole thing. nikkaz in Paris :scusthov: messed it up for me.
 

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Royce speaking on the Mixtape vs Album: "Well the mixtape is what we do, the album is what people thought we couldn't do":merchant:
 

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Royce speaking on the Mixtape vs Album: "Well the mixtape is what we do, the album is what people thought we couldn't do":merchant:

It's true though, the general idea of them is that they're "rappin ass rappers". And some people were expecting (judging by this thread too) more raps about rappin on the album & they gave ppl more complete songs with different concepts. (Even if part of their core fanbase doesn't like the album)

More album songs have actual concepts & focused direction than most of the songs on mixtape or most of the songs on the first album. All those "The mixtape is what they wanted the album to be like" comments are bs too, because they recorded the majority of the mixtape after the album & rapped over other peoples beats (another thing they're all known for).
 

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Royce speaking on the Mixtape vs Album: "Well the mixtape is what we do, the album is what people thought we couldn't do":merchant:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

These doofus nikkas went straight Orwellian for that Shady money. From "we represent real hip hop and lyricism and we make songs about cutting hip hop loose for compromising its principles and becoming such a mainstream pop whore" to "hey, buy my album because my father ain't gotta wok at the post office anymore and I almost lost my wife over this hip hop shyt." I wouldn't believe it if I wasn't seeing it with my own eyes, Id say it was so heavy-handed that it read like an extreme cliche.

Joe Budden, who has been whining about being born in the wrong era, who has rapped about the state of rap multiple times, who made a song about the death of hip hop now says "I don't differentiate between real hip hop and other music, music is just music." :leon:

Crooked on putting Cee Lo on that trash ass "my life" joint: "yeah, some of my fans said 'oh you went the cee lo route' and I had to educate them that he was in Goodie Mob." No fukking kidding, you wack oaf. A long, long time ago. He also is a judge on some lame ass american idol show on which his fat ass is constantly stroking a cat, and he is more known for the public as a pop artist and tv personality than as a nikka dropping "get up get out and get something" verses or "who's that peepin' in my window" 16s. The rationalizations are pathetic.

These are some of the lamest, corniest nikkas in the history of rap.
 

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It's true though, the general idea of them is that they're "rappin ass rappers". And some people were expecting (judging by this thread too) more raps about rappin on the album & they gave ppl more complete songs with different concepts. (Even if part of their core fanbase doesn't like the album)

More album songs have actual concepts & focused direction than most of the songs on mixtape or most of the songs on the first album. All those "The mixtape is what they wanted the album to be like" comments are bs too, because they recorded the majority of the mixtape after the album & rapped over other peoples beats (another thing they're all known for).


:usure:

:russ:
 

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It's true though :manny:

But I ain't tryin to "debate" with your great "Hahahahahaha" arguments though, I'm sure you know what you're talkin about since you're more interested in this album than me :beli::shaq2:
 

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It's true though :manny:

But I ain't tryin to "debate" with your great "Hahahahahaha" arguments though, I'm sure you know what you're talkin about since you're more interested in this album than me :beli::shaq2:

:leon:

So when I beak it down in 4 paragraphs it's some "it's really not that serious, b." But if I just laugh at your XXXXXXXXXXL cap'n save 'em cape, you'd prefer I go in depth for my reasons?

I see you're absorbing that Slaughterhouse Orwellian logic as if by osmosis. :umad:

I'm not interested in this album beyond pointing out that it's one of the lamest creations by a lame group of lame fukks with a lame fanbase ever. But shouldn't you be off somewhere enjoying the album? Since talking on a messageboard is so "extra," and you just like to listen to music you like and have a problem with other people talking about it if they think it's wack?
 

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:huh: I never read all ur posts long ass posts... just some short parts. Which kinda is the same thing as not caring what you think about the album. So... I don't really feel like debating about an album you hated before it dropped, which is why I quoted someone elses post, not your post. But yeah, cool story breh.
 
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