Outside of the “problems” with Benzino, the members of Slaughterhouse are making sure to continue doing what they do best and keeping themselves buried within music. As they continue to promote their debut self titled album, the group of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5’9” and Crooked I will be packing up their bags […]

Amidst all of the beef and the bullShyte that has been plaguing Hip Hop as of late, there has been no time to remember when words meant anything and the impact of a lyricist lacing down a track. Beyond the pending beef with Benzino, Crooked I looks to reestablish the lyrical aspect of the genre […]

“Look out for an announcement from a major label regarding Slaughterhouse later in the week.” Since releasing their self-titled debut back in July, Slaughterhouse has continued to catapult their careers in a way that a major label was unwilling to do when they were initially coming into the game individually. Now with their presence undeniable, […]

As of late, rapper Joell Ortiz has been dropping freestyle after freestyle, giving his own adaptations of artist’s recent tracks. Attacking Beanie Sigel’s “I Go Off,” Eminem’s “Taking My Ball” and even Sade’s “Soldier Of Love,” the Brooklyn Bomber has been in the process of cooking up the Road Kill Mixtape, which is slated to […]

Since appearing on Joe Budden’s Halfway House, Slaughterhouse has continued to break barriers in terms of lyricism and has maintained their presence on the scene since their debut album back in July. As the group has taken time out to deliver their solo releases, Royce Da 5’9” has dropped Street Hop and EPs have come […]

With everything going on with everyone else, it seemed as though there was an unsettling silence from that of Joell Ortiz as details have been scarce as to his process in his solo career with no mention of even an EP. The silence has come to an abrupt stop as the Brooklyn Bomber Mr. Ortiz […]

When the video for Drake and friend’s “Forever” was released earlier this month, Hip-Hop heads that paid attention could easily make out four shadowy figures behind Em during his verse. Those four figures were none other than the Hip-Hop super group, Slaughterhouse.Their guest appearance in the video had the internet