Tag Archives: Royce Da 5’9″

Mobb Deep rapper Havoc has recently been pumping out tracks that might not have been getting picked up left and right, but are certainly of quality (if you’re into this style of Hip Hop music that is). Havov has linked up with SlaughterHouse recording artist Royce Da 5’9 for a dope new track tittled “Tell Me To My Face”, a cut that is featured the MC’s anticipated new solo album “13″. Check out the new track after the jump!

Posted on: 23 Jan 2013
Posted by: KerSma338

From their recently released album “welcome to: Our House” Shady Records Slaughterhouse drop the visuals for their new single “Throw It Away,” featuring Swizz Beats. The video shows the crew, which features Joell Ortiz, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5″9 and Crooked I, throwing money in the air as they sit at a roundtable and perform a heist with pig masks like gangstas. The video’s mad dope take a look at it above

Posted on: 01 Sep 2012
Posted by: domdaws
Video: Slaughterhouse – “Hammer Dance” [Behind The Scenes]

With Welcome To: Our House set to be released early this June, Slaughterhouse‘s Joe Budden, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Royce Da 5’9″ continue to expand their buzz with their latest track “Hammer Dance.”  Gearing for the Southern-themed video from Austin, TX, check out the crew, and a few guest star appearances from Nicki Minaj, Drake and Eminem to name a few.

Posted on: 07 May 2012
Posted by: Karen Civil

 

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Slaughterhouse checked in with Funk Flex last night and performed a series of freestyles for the Hot 97 host.

Joe Budden previously revealed that Slaughterhouse plans to release a new album in 2012.

While on ESPN’s ‘First & 10′ last week he said,

“I want to talk about the Slaughterhouse project. It’s coming this April, hopefully. Shout out to my group, by the way – Royce, Joell, Crooked – signed to Eminem’s Shady Records. The album’s phenomenal. So I want to tell all the sports fans out there to look out for it.”

 

Posted on: 20 Dec 2011
Posted by: Karen Civil

2. Adele – 21 – 110,575 - Unbelievable for two reasons. One, she’ll be 4x platinum next week. Two, well, you know what the other one is.

9. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter IV – 45,189 - This looks to have a permanent spot at the top of the charts. That said, here comes the next wave of YMCMB records (Birdman, Drake and Nicki).

11. J. Cole – Cole World: The Sideline Story – 32,828 – C’mon, Cole. Just give us the “Nobody’s Perfect” video. And find a way to have Missy in there. 

Posted on: 19 Oct 2011
Posted by: J. Tinsley

Royce stopped by 106 & Park to discuss the reaction to the Shady cypher (“We’re getting a good response, everybody did their thing, we walked out proud”) and address the meaning behind his blatant shout-out to the singer, apparently the result of a recent meeting at the V Festival in Europe. “She came up and told me she liked one of my songs, so I just felt like, you tell me that again, we go together. It has to happen,” he explained.  “I express myself through my music, I just thought it was a line I was going to say, I didn’t know if she was going to hear it.” You’re not alone, Royce. Just be careful, RiRi has been known to break hearts.

Posted on: 13 Oct 2011
Posted by: Karen Civil

1. Lil Wayne – Tha Carter IV – 963,970 - Weezy’s a bigger star than I could have even imagined. I didn’t think C4 had anywhere near the hype or anticipation C3 had, but I’m man enough to admit when I’m wrong. These numbers are mind numbing and a true testament to how much the public, for better or worse, loves Lil Wayne. And that’s about really all you can say. Still, it’s funny when you sit back and realize this is the same dude that had everyone rapping his part at the end of Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up” nearly 15 years ago.

Note: Speaking of C3, that had a steroid shot on the charts landing at #72 this week. 3.65M and climbing.

3. Adele – 21 – 154,182 - Oh, I knew she wasn’t going anywhere. And she’s still pushing 150K a week. Crazy.

4. Jay-Z & Kanye West – Watch The Throne – 79,558 - Everybody’s seemingly in a turf war choosing sides between these two and Weezy. As if it’s impossible to appreciate all three at once. Still, 786K sold to date isn’t anything to hold your head about.

20. Bad Meets Evil - Hell: The Sequel – 17,521 - Congrats to Royce for his first gold album. I haven’t listened to the album since the start of the summer, but “Lighters” has been all over the radio recently. How do I know? I left my iPod at home on a recent road trip. 

Posted on: 07 Sep 2011
Posted by: J. Tinsley
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