Regardless of what you think about the group as a whole or the individual rappers you cannot deny it was extremely beneficial to everyone involved. Each member in Slaughterhouse got a huge boost in their individual career, receiving the fans of the other 3 members as well as the new fans garnered when the hype surrounding them was huge, and the group as a whole has had success, they got signed to Interscope and had the opportunity for mainstream success. They were on an Eminem tape, and that was huge exposure. I don't think any of the four members would be even close to where they are at today without it (Joe Budden might be the exception). I mean, I had never even heard of Crooked I or Joel Ortiz before the group formed.
So what I'm wonder is, why haven't more underground artists tried forming super groups to take advantage of a formula that seemed to work fairly well?
Also, Nino Bless has to feel so fucked over lmao


