Joell Ortiz Regrets Breaking Up Slaughterhouse

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Ortiz always was the weak link in the crew to begin with, yet has had the biggest mouth talking about SH during their run and since. Typical fat NYC Puerto Rican bravado at it's finest :pachaha:


But the truth of the matter is, 4 degenerates with varying mental conditions that all truly believe they were rap superstars despite years of being unsuccessful solo coming togther to form a super group was never going to work/last. And I actually enjoyed both their albums and the unreleased stuff :manny:
 

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Nah, i'ma have to disagree with everyone on here and say THEY REALLY HAD POTENTIAL but the IRONY OF IT ALL was that they all agreed to do the one thing they were so AGAINST and that was hook up with a major label even after they had all in unison said they got f*cked over plus twice on a sunday. These mfs we're like gambling addicts thinking they we're gonna hit a Home run signing with Shady of all the labels :russ: and i can't blame em either after they saw the success Royce had with the bad meets evil project, it was a facade, a VERY CONVINCING FACADE thinking Eminem was going to save them all but when you have eminem as an executive producer having you rap over goofy production, the public's first impression that has no clue on who you are will see you as a diluted D12 project and no diss to D12 cuz they had some good rappers on them, but EM's strategy is going the goofy route cuz it worked for him, making everyone else that follow suit look like clowns. It's a miracle he ain't do 50 like that maybe cuz Dre was as much involved on some :whoa: "aight Em, maybe sit this one out, and all the other cuts and let me take the wheel" sh*t.

They could've kept building slowly but surely a strong core base independently and released what they really wanted. But ya know how it goes, everyone always lookin to hit one over the fences :heh: small ball goes a long way.
 

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Him and crook were popping off with that “tell all” album :mjlol:

One thing about Joe is that he’s controversial. People are going to consume the product for one reason or another.

Outside of the coli I don’t know anyone who could name 5 Joell Ortiz songs :dead:
 

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I feel like they finally found their groove towards the end with House Rules which I still revisit. The way it's talked about I can only assumed that would have continued with Glass House. But Pod Joe is not someone I'd want to be trapped in a deal/tour bus with.
 
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