
Words By Devin Chanda Fourteen years, zero albums. You know the familiar tale of Dominick Whitfield, better known as Crooked I. Yet, the futility of the second stat should be overshadowed by the achievement of the first figure. Lasting relevancy in this fickle game of rap politics and fleeting celebrity ain’t no joke. On a March evening, Crooked is recording at Premo’s studio in midtown Manhattan. No, he’s not at work on his debut, but rather the upcoming album from Royce Da 5’92, another sublime lyricist suffering from major-label [...]
As many of you know, Royce Da 5293 has a new album entitled Street Hop that is due out very soon. Culture Six had the chance to sit down with Royce and pick his brain a little bit. Royce talks on a variety of issues such as where he is at right now with the [...]

The return of Red Spyda ! Haven't heard from this dude in a while, glad he came back with Joe, Joell, Crooked and Royce . [See post to listen to audio] DOWNLOAD : Slaughterhouse - Wack MCs (prod. by Red Spyda) via 2DopeBoyz
A new Slaughterhouse track is an exceptional way to get a musical Monday cranked up. Slaughterhouse - "Wack MCs" Via The Dope Boyz Previously Posted - Slaughterhouse - “Fight Club”
If you haven't heard by now, Slaughterhouse is the newest Hip-Hop super group out there. It is composed of Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden, Crooked I (of Circle of Bosses), and Royce Da 5293. These guys come together and unite like Megatron. I have to say this is one hell of a track, I haven't [...]

Slaughterhouse - Fight Club (Produced By Frequency) Props to eskay

Shout out to Will for this one.
After nuttin' up with the live stream the night of the show , this recorded footage hit the inbox this morn, courtesy of Amalgram Digital . Somebody tell me the highlights and/or where to skip to because I can barely sit long enough to watch a Youtubey clip, much less a whole concert.
For those of you wondering why they're spitting acapella - the speaker blew mid show, and Joe asked them to cut the music. via CultureVI .
For those who aren't in NYC, Amalgam Digital was so kind enough to broadcast the action live and direct to your computer room. Enjoy! (If it ever starts working) From earlier Joell Ortiz Feat. Joe Budden, Royce The 529 & Crooked I - Move On (Slaughterhouse Remix) CDQ
Slaughterhouse goes in on this one. Get the joint and run it and check this footage Young Sav blasted off when 3/4ths of Slaughterhouse blitzed Kay Slay's studio. Joell Ortiz f/Joe Budden, Royce Da 5'9" & Crooked I - " Move On (Slaughterhouse Mix) "

Joell Ortiz Feat. Joe Budden, Royce The 529 & Crooked I - Move On (Slaughterhouse Remix) CDQ Straight snagged from Young Legend
The audio as well in case you haven't gotten your hands on it yet. Joell Ortiz Feat. Joe Budden - "Move On"

40% of Slaughterhouse set it off for Mr. Ortiz's next project The Free Agent Mixtape . Joey may another NQ. Shouts to Mr. X clusivo Joell Ortiz Feat. Joe Budden - Move On Previously Posted - Joell Ortiz - Day N Nite

More new Budden... Link Courtesy of Onsmash. Joe Budden: Slaughterhouse Remix

It would be fairly convenient to undermine the sheer genius it takes to be a professional cynic, but the qualifying attribute is generally embedded into the individual's persona like it was a strand in their DNA. When it comes to Joe Budden, the pathological gloom displayed in his music seemingly comes off as a natural process opposed to those who "fake the funk." As a master of the melancholy, Budden's been able to maintain a thriving fanbase even between record label drama as he's been able to relate to listeners through vehement emotion while remaining emotionless all the same. His [...]

Judging by the names involved, this could be some serious shit. Slaughterhouse - Onslaught PigeonsandPlanes

Apparently, these cats are going by the name Slaughterhouse. Whatever name they choose to call themselves, I say just keep dropping tracks. Link after the break. Joe Budden, Royce Da 5293, Crooked I & Joell Ortiz (Slaughterhouse) - Onslaught Previously Posted - Joe Budden Feat. Joell Ortiz, Nino Bless, Crooked I & Royce Da 5?9 - Slaughterhouse