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Welcome to Our House - Explicit Lyrics Album | Hip Hop & Rap Music for Parties, Workouts & Home Listening
Welcome to Our House - Explicit Lyrics Album | Hip Hop & Rap Music for Parties, Workouts & Home Listening
Welcome to Our House - Explicit Lyrics Album | Hip Hop & Rap Music for Parties, Workouts & Home Listening

Welcome to Our House - Explicit Lyrics Album | Hip Hop & Rap Music for Parties, Workouts & Home Listening

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One of the most anticipated and explosive albums of the year, Welcome to: OUR HOUSE, executive produced by Eminem, is the second album from the creative collaboration of Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5 9 . Brash and outspoken, bringing together the East Coast, West Coast and Detroit, Slaughterhouse issued a self-titled EP last year and was featured on Loud Noises on the gold-certified, #1-charting Hell: The Sequel from Bad Meets Evil, the collaboration between Royce and Eminem. The group was previously heard on Session One, a bonus track on Eminem's 2010 blockbuster Recovery, following their debut, indie-issued album in 2009. Widely acclaimed as individual artists, the group formed in late 2008 after Crooked I from Long Beach, CA, Joell Ortiz from Brooklyn, NY and Royce da 5 9 from Detroit appeared on Slaughterhouse on the Halfway House album from Harlem-born, New Jersey-raised Joe Budden. They then named the collective after the song.

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Let me start by saying that this album is epic and incredible. I, and many other fans, have been waiting a long time for this album to come out. Was it worth the wait? YES! Patience is everything, therefore, one simply cannot rush greatness. One thing about this album many long time fans will find different is the sheer plethora of high quality production. The Slaughterhouse that we have become accustomed to hearing does not usually have this type of production. This is why, at a first listen, the album may sound like it is too mainstream, or as many people have stated, "too poppy." The album will grow on you and the replay value will increase with each listen. This is Slaughterhouse on the highest stage with the highest level of production that I have ever heard, and they certainly do not disappoint. Another topic I want to touch on is how the songs are structured. Some people may expect (or want) Slaughterhouse to just rap for 80 bars each without a chorus. Don't get me wrong, that would be very nice, but since this is a studio album, there had to be some assembly. Each chorus and verse is crafted to perfection and each song has a concept that is beautifully structured. Now, Slaughterhouse did release a mixtape on August 19 called "On the House" in which they just go in over beats. It may be something one is looking for more or less, but it does not have the same level of organization and production as the album, but is still spectacular overall. All in all, this album is flawless, has a high replay value, and will linger with me until their next album!