Cause this generation is too easily pleased when it comes to music. They used to garbage they hear on the radio. Garbage sells nowadays. Bars dont sell. How sad is that :( It is what it is i guess. At least we know where to go when we want to hear some nice raps. Still a lot of OG's making music. Ice cube still makes music. Method man as well. Papoose still drop music from time to time. The lox. Nas. Locksmith and many more Thank God for that.
I wonder how many hip hop heads cought the Korn riff, this song was bothering me so much cuz i couldn't remember where it was from!!! But now I remember it's falling away from me
God damn Budden killed this shit. Lyrically, he might not be number 1 in SH but it's always his lines I remember the most. That "over my dead body" shit and the "ain't enough cloth" were just HARD
Manimal never good but never WU FOREVER still more lyrical I will give you one album 20 years ago that is 💯 times more lyrical supreme clientele come back I will give you another best group ever wu tang 10304
+Keri Bogan Cldn't have been said any better. What baffles me is WE say hip hop is dying, no real MC's anymore then we are give the realest yet but we don't even go out to support them. 1st album = 50k , 2nd = 200k. Where are all the hip hop heads?
The other day me and my wife were talking about how jeans used to be made with that loop on the side for holding a hammer... I laughed and said a real tool man has a tool belt.. and then I said "Nobody puts a hammer in there pants" and then I instantly thought of this song and out loud went "OOOH SHIT..DOIN MY HAMMER DANCE"... WIFE had no idea wtf I was doing or referencing 😂😂✌
@@josephsteiner8650 what i was gonna say lol, i knew the Korn track beforehand so the first time i heard this i was like "wait.. Holy shit, thats Korn" lol 💯👌🔥
@@Garnjah Like people say this, and I'm just not seeing it. They're enjoyable to listen to, but selling them as next level ruined them. I can think 35 groups or artists that shred them if you want to make it a competition.
***** Not for any normal human. Crooked I can go to a studio without writing a thing down and can spit from his head. This is fact. Ask any of his little bros. From their latest mixtape: "Crook don't got time to sit down and write down no verse...Half that slaughterhouse shit he did he didn't write it down, he made it up in the booth...One time we were driving 45 mins to the studio and Crook said 'damn I gotta write one of these Hip Hop Weeklys I ain't got no bars", he talkin to me the whole time not even about rap and walks straight into the booth and blazed a hiphop weekly. I'm sayin nigga when did you write that you just told me you had no verse and Crook said "oh I was writin that shit in my head while we were talkin" and I said get the fuck outta here with that shit. "If I pick up a pen in your session I'm just bein' polite" - Crooked I
@@damediamonds8495 essentially, he thought signing to shady records would blow him up like 50. Joe is lazy and wanted a free ride. He wanted em to tour with them...when clearly he doesn't follow cuz everyone knows em don't tour. It's too bad Joe had to be such a piece of shit about this all and hold back the 2nd album even though they signed on for 3.
K Squared nah 50 helped g unit a lot more then EM helped slaughterhouse but 50 is more of a business mind and Em is a rapper joe should of known better and done better business but it was a mutual separation of slaughter house
Did you even look up warrior sound by dj mad dog? Check who sampled who to clarify its welcome down that is used for this. Mad dog probably used the korn intro and tweaked it, while close its not korn
RIP Slaughterhouse the best hip-hop group assembled of all time....these cats were like the 92’ Dream Team of lyricists...every track you never knew who would have the best verse .