DOPE New Visual From SOGL Cypher 4 – Underground GODS Feat. Slaughterhouses own Crooked I, T Dubb O, Hystory, Haiku, Stoggie, Nate Moore and Bo Dean. No related posts.
Slaughterhouse just dropped their highly anticipated new mixtape House Rules. The mixtape was only announced at the end of April, and serves as a warm-up to the rap group’s upcoming album Glass House. So far they’ve released one record off the project, “SayDatThen”, but now you can enjoy and download the full 10-track offering from […]
After being given props by Crooked I himself, Demrick talks a little bit about his writing process. “If you really take time and put a lot of passion and thought behind your words, people that rap, wether it’s some turn-up shit or some lyrical shit, whether it’s some deep stuff, they’re gonna respect that!” Also, […]
Off his new album Apex Predator, Crooked I provides some encouraging words alongside Tena Jones in “Nobody Cares.” Someone always cares! No related posts.
West Coast rapper Crooked I recently released his album Apex Predator and leads off the album with visuals for “No Sleep Gang.” Crook opens up about his grind, talent, and ambition as he takes us through what looks like a dope party. No related posts.
In support of his new album Apex Predator, Crooked I releases the black and white visuals to “Crook ‘n Porter.” Mob through the city with Crook and his crew below. No related posts.
Crooked I, Joell Oritz, Joe Budden, and Royce da 5’9 have put all their solo projects on hold for the time being. The four rappers have once again stepped into the studio as a group to record their third album as Slaughterhouse. The supergroup were recently together in NYC and talked about how much progress […]
Many hardcore Slaughterhouse fans had the typical gripe when someone’s fav underground artist(s) sign to a major…the album is too commercial. However, they were given a mixtape just before that, and it was way more up their alley. Backstage at Rock The Bells, Joey tells fans they should appreciate what they got, basically. No related […]
Word on the street is that Joe Budden has landed a spot on the next season of Love & Hip-Hop New York. During a Slaughterhouse interview with This Is 50’s Jack Thriller, he kind of side-steps the question…but that laugh when first asked may give it away! No related posts.