
Miller wrote:Slaughterhouse has a great mindset going into this album. It's gonna be fire. I know it. And I'll be right here saying "I told you so" lol.
Rollefsen wrote:Miller wrote:Keeping the features at a bare-minimum sounds great. I love hearing that. Just hope for 1 Eminem verse and hopefully 1 hook. Maybe 1 beat too. I wonder if Action Bronson is still gonna be on it.
Anyways, everything they're saying sounds awesome.
Em, Macklemore, Mac Miller and MGK, So many M's
Menzo wrote:I hope it's not an album full of songs like "Goodbye".
Menzo wrote:CanadaPure wrote:Menzo wrote:I hope it's not an album full of songs like "Goodbye".
Oh, it will be, just wait. "Glass House" already sounds like some emotionally fragile shit.
Hope not doe.
CanadaPure wrote:I feel good about "Ca$his Possesses All of Slaughterhouse".
-GoBerzerk- wrote:CanadaPure wrote:I feel good about "Ca$his Possesses All of Slaughterhouse".
The reason the other part of the album is The Country Hound 2 is because while possessing Slaughterhouse, he attempted to go into Joe Budden, but unknowingly, Joe Budden is actually a robot created by the almighty Bizarre out of King Gordy's corpse, which resulted in Ca$his going into a dead man, resulting in the death of Ca$his.
CanadaPure wrote:-GoBerzerk- wrote:CanadaPure wrote:I feel good about "Ca$his Possesses All of Slaughterhouse".
The reason the other part of the album is The Country Hound 2 is because while possessing Slaughterhouse, he attempted to go into Joe Budden, but unknowingly, Joe Budden is actually a robot created by the almighty Bizarre out of King Gordy's corpse, which resulted in Ca$his going into a dead man, resulting in the death of Ca$his.
So that's why Buddens music is so sad. Do you think the Budden robot wrote "Pray For Me" also?
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Charlotte Mathers wrote:Joe Budden calls Slaughterhouse's upcoming album, "Glass House," the group's "most personal body of work to date."
Following the release of 2012’s welcome to: Our House, Shady Records’ own Slaughterhouse is gearing up for the release of their third studio album, Glass House. According to Slaughterhouse emcee Joe Budden, the album is slated for release either late spring or early summer.
In addition to revealing an approximate release date for the album, Budden shared a few other details about the LP during a recent interview. While speaking with Hip Hop Since 1987, Budden spoke on Shady Records helmsman Eminem’s involvement on the project. He says Em played a limited role on the album due to the fact that he was working on an album of his own.
“Well, this time around he was also working on his album while we were working on our album,” Budden said. “So, he hasn’t gotten a chance or the opportunity to be as involved as he was last time, but he still gives suggestions. He still lends his input via phone or still communicates as much as he can, however he can.”
Budden, who currently serves as a star on the VH1 reality series “Love & Hip Hop,” referred to Slaughterhouse’s upcoming album as a “transparent” project that is the group’s “most personal” album to date. And although he commented on Just Blaze executive producing Glass House, he remained tight-lipped about artist features and producers on his next solo project, All Love Lost.
“We locked in with Just Blaze who is executive producing Slaughterhouse’s third studio album called Glass House coming late spring, early summer on Shady/Interscope Records,” the Slaughterhouse rapper said. “The album is called Glass House because it’s extremely transparent, a very personal—by far our most personal body of work to date. I can’t wait for the fans to hear it. I have simultaneously been working on my next solo project, which is called All Love Lost.
“I’m not telling anything. It’s too soon. It’s too premature,” he added. “We’re gonna keep the features at a bare minimum. The production, we’ll get into that closer to the day. But for songs that we have recorded so far, I’m extremely pleased with and I’m not going to put the album out until I’m happy with it. Like I’m really trying to take my time [with this one] and really make the album I know I’m capable of making.”
In addition to speaking on the transparency of Glass House during his interview with Hip Hop Since 1987, in a post made via Twitter this month, Budden stated that the album will boast “a real Budden-esque undertone.”
"Not to take credit at all, but I feel like the new Slaughterhouse album has a real Budden-esque undertone," Budden said in a tweet made on January 13.
Budden’s solo album, All Love Lost, will serve as a follow up to the New Jersey wordsmith’s No Love Lost project. Released last February, the album included guest appearance from Lil Wayne, Juicy J, Wiz Khalifa, and numerous other artists.
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.2 ... ouse-album
Limited Em
"Not to take credit at all, but I feel like the new Slaughterhouse album has a real Budden-esque undertone," Budden said in a tweet made on January 13.
Miller wrote:The hate in this thread is already old. If you dont like it then stay out the thread.
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