The Slaughterhouse Studio Sessions…

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I’m glad that the Slaughterhouse collective of Royce da’ 5-9, Crooked I, Joe Budden and Joell Ortiz was not just a marketing gimmick. The works that these four artists might create collaboratively could be the best shit we have heard in a long time and I have heard some great shit all year long. I loved 808’s and the Renaissance. Rising Down was my shit as well as the Mixtape About Nothing. D.I.R.T. was, in a word, grimey. There is so much good music all around me when it comes to listening to rap, yet still and all, I want to hear that Slaughterhouse shit.

This is why I made my way to the studio in a blizzarded out NYC. I was offered food and drink by the host, but the real draw was to sit in a session with Joell Ortiz and Joe Budden. When artists are serious with their shit and dedicated to their craft it is a privilege to watch them work. It helps you focus as well. I know Joe Budden is dead serious because he got to the studio early. In the blizzard. A host of other folks came through as well. Statik Selektah dropped off some beats on his way to see the Rakim set at Knitting Factory. There was also a reporter there from some German smut mag posing as a Hip-Hop periodical. Some shit called HHNOISE.

You can’t tell me that German mag isn’t pr0n. Germans are the dudes who created the whole world of 2girls-1cup. Like everything else they do Germans get all serious about their shit.

Do you know how many wack beats that rappers have to listen to? Millions. Possibly billions. Maybe even trillions. Damn, I don’t know how these dudes maintain the motivations to rap after reviewing the soulless bullshit from a thousand wanna-be producers. The best still find a way to deliver that good shit. Joell Ortiz and Joe Budden are two of the best around. They are only half of Slaughterhouse collective but they are twice as good as any other two rappers holding the microphone right now. The track they laced that night has the title ‘Move On’.

It was an interesting night as I watched these dudes take a blank canvas and paint their very own portraits of their lives. I have a newfound respect for rappers now too. Anyone that can come to the studio and focus themselves to compose lyrics while everyone around them is staring at the pen and pad in their hand is not only a genius but hardbody as well. These are the types of dudes that want the ball in their hands for the forth quarter or the overtime session.

[ll] to any man wanting the ball in his hands.

Here are a few videos from the session…

10 Responses to “The Slaughterhouse Studio Sessions…”

  1. Nice video, DP. It’s always cool to see the creative process in action.

    I’ll fully cop to being a Budden stan. I actually got into a workplace e-beef with a dude who was trying to say that The Game was doper.

  2. Children of Sanchez says:

    good look man, your always gettin it in man, love that you share this with us. Big ups to Ortiz, Budden, the whole Slaughterhouse family, please come murder the game, I’d appreciate it.

  3. Che Guerrilla says:

    Your the man DP. This is the first project that i’ve been excited about in atleast 2 years. Royce blacked out on the last joint.

  4. Marvelous Mo says:

    “one more question for my man that works for the German smutt magazine”

    -dead

    I love how you just say shit like that.

  5. Dart_Adams says:

    Slaughterhouse is like the culmination of a few “What If?” Hip Hop scenarios I’ve had in my head come to life.

    Now if only the DJ Premier/Nas LP would ever happen.

    One.

  6. wax says:

    Careful my man… that studio rat disease is easy to catch man 😉

  7. Smear says:

    I’m a big fan of this Slaughterhouse shit…. we need this…music needs this.
    Wu comparisons though? I hear where you comin from d but let’s not get ahead of ourselves now.

  8. Smear says:

    I just noticed that you’ve been doin some work with HHC (UK), which is usually a pretty good read aside from the typical hip-hop rag filler. If they haven’t done so already, they need to go ‘head and make you their official NY correspondent D…

  9. @Dart: I’ve been doing the same thing but I pictured a Just Blaze-Black Thought album. I feel like the Nas-Premo thing will never happen. Could be me being a Debbie Downer though.

  10. Mark Dub says:

    Man…thanks for blessing us with this. Buddens gets iller every time I hear him, and I wasn’t really that big of a fan before. JO is dope. Nuff said! Excelsior!

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