Last night, Slaughterhouse, Freeway, Young Gunz, and Pharoahe Monch performed at The Well in Brooklyn. Here’s a recap of their individual performances courtesy of EMETakeover.
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Last week was an eventful one for Slaughterhouse. Here’s a look behind the scenes from their meet-and-greets, visit at Shade 45 as well as RapFix Live. welcome to: Our House in stores now.
In the memory of Chris Lighty, Fat Joe pays his respects with an opening verse to Slaughterhouse’s emotional record which also includes a new verse from Joell Ortiz in tribute Hot 97 executive Chris Nadler, who also passed away recently. R.I.P. Chris Lighty. flex
Slaughterhouse get it the ski pig mask way with Swizz Beatz in their new video. Spolier alert: There’s an Eminem cameo. welcome to: Our House available now.
On the Slaughter’s early stop at Hot 97, random news from Floyd’s bodyguard to Ochocinco’s head butt are brought up to see if they give a fuck. Joell just doesn’t care.
Slaughterhouse kept their release day busy
Shady’s furious four visits Sway’s morning show as the latest guests for the in-studio concert series. Above, they performed “Throw It Away” as well “My Life” and “Hammer Dance” after the jump.
Before ending MTV’s Rapfix Live session yesterday, Sway persuaded Royce, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz to leave on a good note with a few bars for the viewers at home.
[kyte.tv appKey=MarbachViewerEmbedded&uri=channels/449330/1694007&tbid=307117&p=5296&height=350&width=540] All four members of the House Gang appeared on Power 105 this morning. They discussed the album, mainstream success, radio, and more. welcome to: Our House in stores now.
While Joell filmed a movie, BET welcomed Royce, Crooked I, and Joe to their house to discuss today’s release
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