Wed 30 Sep 2009
Royce da 5’9 speaks more on Slaughterhouse and Shady Records… and Young Money
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Mikey: John Public caught up with Royce da 5’9 to further discuss Slaughterhouse’s possible move to Shady Records, and also compares the potential of the group to Young Money’s current status in the game.
“You got Young Money, they’re on top right now. They do a certain type of music, and I support that music. Slaughterhouse is the exact opposite of Young Money. If you put a machine of that magnitude behind Slaughterhouse, Slaughterhouse is going to do anything Young Money can do. I’ll put every dollar that I have on that. Not going against Young Money, not having a Slaughterhouse vs. Young Money, none of that. I’m talking about balancing hip-hop.”
“Everything is hypothetical, I dont want to think to far into the future. Slaghterhouse signing to Shady Records is not a guarantee to me or Slaughterhouse.”
(props to JohnPublic via Nahright)
Related: The reason why Slaughterhouse was with Eminem in the “Forever” video…, Royce da 5′9″ confirms Slaughterhouse is in talks with Shady Records (Inf ain’t lie; )
September 30th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Slaughterhouse is now(being under eminem)going to rhyme over non hiphop sounding beats, that you will be able to recognize as a track eminem made. And they are gonna start flowin like eminem. end of slaughterhouse. Really don’t care about the rest of them, but I wonder what Joell Ortiz is thinking in terms of how his creative ability is gonna be changed.
…I am glad to hear Royce say that this is not a slam dunk for him. And that he will work hard. He knows what happened to past groups there, and saw where they ended up(nowhere).
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September 30th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
I admire Royce as a leader. I hope they all make good chess moves.
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September 30th, 2009 at 6:51 pm
NOT
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September 30th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
i would definitely like to see a Slaughterhouse feat Eminem song with production done by Dr. Dre
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October 1st, 2009 at 10:37 am
@ J.Ortiz/ I see where your fears lay but I think thats what 5’9″ was alluding to when he said in another interview that Shady needs certain things and Slaughterhouse needs certain things. That being said sacrifices need to be made even sound wise. Some people would say that “The One” was SH not being themselves but I personally loved that record. I don’t think anyone in that group is gonna change their style they’ve been through too much. Nickel is not one of these nobody bums to Em’, if he respects his grind he and Shady will respect SH. Cosign Mr. Wayne & Leo.
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