OT:Royce Da 5'9 Confirms Slaughter House Will Be Signing To Shady

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Nov 14, 2002
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So you only listen to lyrics?

That means I won't be able to find a post where you comment on how good a track is while mentioning the beat? Doubt it.

If you only listen to lyrics then you might want to pick up a book instead of wasting your money on an album that has all the extra shit on it like... drum, bass, lead, etc.

Anyway I'm looking at your video listening to you rhyme "haters comin' we don't give a fuck, something out of luck, something up, something what".

So... if you want to call Weezy "wack" when he wipes his ass with bills that could buy your house, be a better writer. I can't say whether he's that bad or not because I've never listened to a lick of the shit.
 

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all this chop, i dont know what range of thinking to push forward. i'll proceed gradually.. wayne has grown much. he can be a fucking beast on the mic. listen. i aint never liked him, always thought he was regionally popular. but certainly not gifted. carter II was better, but certainly not UP there. that's why i slept for so long on III. finally picked it up--i get to everything, managing a little rock rapper and all--and listened to it once. it was coo. tried it again a few weeks later and really sat with it. damn. made my woman sit and listen to it, front to back--she, being from new orleans. when it got to tie my hands, she cried. she fucking loves that album. definitely the best album that year.

he can hit or miss, but you cant keep up with that motherfucker. you could youtube all night each day, but you never get through it all.

miss: tracks like the feature he did for shakira, just garbage. like he was purple syrup-ing and going off the top. he did that a lot. like, just get to it and bang it out--one try. done, onto the next project. whether he hits or misses, it's part of the art.

hits: my life with game. forever. the whole no ceilings mixtape, he fucking killed it.

there are those out there who will never get him, but for the most part those who call him garbage havent really listened to him. the forever song proves that. em brought all that intensity, but that shit was a tie.

though.. royce's i'm nice killed my life hahaha

royce is probably one of the best spitters this game has known. there are superior rap artists (lynch, em, crooked, pac), but he can fucking kill the mic.

i'm happy to see slaughterhouse finally getting all of the push it can handle, dudes are gonna hit hard. (and maybe we'll even get a crooked lp; that would be nice. hella nice.)
 

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May 26, 2002
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all is connotative

catching it all [or, most of it] is something we as fans cant capture.. hell, most hip hop fans wouldnt even realize that em's verse was dedicated to gucci mane for that mariah-backing pinocchio comment. forever showcased weezy's range:

and i will never stop /
like im running from the cops /
hop up in my car and told my choffer to the top /
life is such a fuckin roller coaster then it drops /
but what should i scream for /
this is my theme park

his is a refined gift. pinkie to the air [in the video] is something subliminal. my woman asked me what it meant. i was bemused. confused. i pulled out a photo album from one of the times we were in new orleans (more than a year prior to her seeing the video--her city; where she's from) and showed her a few times that she's done it. just a pinkie finger to the air in front of her face. one was at cafe conde in downtown. she had no idea why she did it; it was just one of those things. something you grew up around. like instinct. but it was present, it was a couple of pictures of her doing it. not knowing why. if she doesnt catch it all, i dont expect most people to capture most everything. but it doesnt take away the fact that that verse can nail or isolate an emotional response from the listener. that's just good art, AND he has an insane delivery.

dude's dope.

hell.. i remember back in two-thousand-two when cats on here were dissing eminem up and down as being wack and he had a big break but he's not really good hahaha

we'll see as time passes how good cats really were

in the moment, though.. wayne's gotten good. and that is an understatement.
 

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hahahahaha



my woman will [always] be the first to say the dude looks skeezy ha she still loves his work.
 
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Now Slaughterhouse isn't me or you or Stat Quo or Bobbie Creekwater (horrible fuckin' name btw). They are almost full fledged household names. Interscope sees an opportunity and they'll seize it. There is money to be made in that group and if they're not braindead, that will come to fruition and Slaughterhouse will be everywhere and anywhere.QUOTE]

Who gives a fuck? Slaughterhouse is wack.

I don't give two fucks if Tech gets with Eminem at this point.

Also, if "Bobbie Creekwater" is a household name, then I must be on a different planet than you. I've never even heard of dude.
I meant Slaughterhouse is almost a household name. NOT Bobby Creekwater. Just to clear that up.

all this chop, i dont know what range of thinking to push forward. i'll proceed gradually.. wayne has grown much. he can be a fucking beast on the mic. listen. i aint never liked him, always thought he was regionally popular. but certainly not gifted. carter II was better, but certainly not UP there. that's why i slept for so long on III. finally picked it up--i get to everything, managing a little rock rapper and all--and listened to it once. it was coo. tried it again a few weeks later and really sat with it. damn. made my woman sit and listen to it, front to back--she, being from new orleans. when it got to tie my hands, she cried. she fucking loves that album. definitely the best album that year.

he can hit or miss, but you cant keep up with that motherfucker. you could youtube all night each day, but you never get through it all.

miss: tracks like the feature he did for shakira, just garbage. like he was purple syrup-ing and going off the top. he did that a lot. like, just get to it and bang it out--one try. done, onto the next project. whether he hits or misses, it's part of the art.

hits: my life with game. forever. the whole no ceilings mixtape, he fucking killed it.

there are those out there who will never get him, but for the most part those who call him garbage havent really listened to him. the forever song proves that. em brought all that intensity, but that shit was a tie.

though.. royce's i'm nice killed my life hahaha
royce is probably one of the best spitters this game has known. there are superior rap artists (lynch, em, crooked, pac), but he can fucking kill the mic.

i'm happy to see slaughterhouse finally getting all of the push it can handle, dudes are gonna hit hard. (and maybe we'll even get a crooked lp; that would be nice. hella nice.)
^This dude knows what he's talking about..

Thank you for weighing in...
 
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i personally think that slaughterhouse is not householdname material ...yet, i wanna see what they do under shady records. i Hope a track with royce, em and tech can finally happen