Slaughterhouse -- comprised of Joe Budden, Royce da 5'9", Joell Ortiz and Crooked I -- are gearing up for a big 2014. The group releases a new track and announces a nationwide tour.
Joe Budden is never one to hold his tongue. After directly tweeting (but later deleting said tweet) to Kendrick Lamar, "u my n---a 4 life bro... But u gon learn today," in response to his well-debated verse on Big Sean's 'Control (HOF),' the world eagerly waited to hear from the Slaughterhouse MC.
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Drake is apparently recording with T-Boz, which the TLC singer claims is a "perfect" collaboration. "I think he would write perfect for my tone because he sings in that register that I sing in," she said. We know she sings kinda husky, but damn...
If you follow hip-hop closely enough, every once in a while you can catch a rapper in love. Joe Budden is one MC who wears his heart openly on his sleeve. From Twitter to Instagram, he's offered up the most intimate moments of his personal life to the public...
The men of Slaughterhouse -- Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I and Royce da 5'9" -- are beyond proving their rap skills to doubt-filled keyboard gangsters. In fact, when asked directly about feeling the need to set new standards with their latest mixtape, On the House, Budden offers an emphatic "No...
Slaughterhouse's debut album, Our House, has finally received a release date of Aug. 28. While the foursome of Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, Royce da 5'9" and Joe Budden celebrate the fact their work as a rap collective is coming to fruition, they're also releasing a brand new track: "Throw It Away...
There was a noticeable absence at the Slaughterhouse show Thursday night (March 29) at New York City's Best Buy Theater. According to MTV, rapper Joe Budden was arrested for an outstanding warrant stemming from a traffic violation in 2007.
Joell Ortiz, Crooked I and Royce Da 5'9" took to the stage with noticeable gusto, but it was apparent to the crowd that something was wrong...
Here at The BoomBox, we love us some hip-hop. We love it like Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake do. But sometimes, it drives us crazy -- cray, even. Let's face it, being a fan of this music means putting up with a lot of BS, and we're not even talking about the violent, profane, materialistic lyrics and lack of "proper singing" and live instrumentation that genre haters -- read: our par
Earlier this year, the hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse declared themselves "The Illest," dropping a so-titled track previewing their upcoming sophomore album. Tuesday night (Dec. 20) at New York City's Highline Ballroom, the four MCs backed up their studio swagger, performing the song live for the first time at a Rap Radar-sponsored show...