Joell Ortiz & Kxng Crooked proposes Slaughterhouse reunion following Royce & Lupe fallout

Joell Ortiz has proposed the Slaughterhouse reunion after Knxg Crooked made comments about Royce Da 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco falling out.

“There is still time to reunite Slaughterhouse. Let’s just all get in the booth bro.” said Joell on which Crooked agreed. Check twitter conversation below:

Also, Royce Da 5’9″ has recently shared couple of snippets from “Glass House” album and fans started speculations instantly: IS SLAUGHTERHOUSE COMING BACK?! WILL JOE BUDDEN COME OUT OF RETIREMENT?!

Detroit rapper Sada Baby calls out Eminem

Detroit rapper Sada Baby has recently done a live stream on Instagram where he showed love for Royce Da 5’9″, Big Proof and Trick Trick but was salty towards Eminem.

Sada Baby said: “You know I’m heminem. Not Eminem but I got love for Royce Da 5’9″, I love Royce. His homeboy [Eminem] is just weird. I love Trick Trick, his homeboy is just weird. Rest in peace Big Proof, he died two blocks from my grandma’s house, his homeboy is weird.”

For the record, Sada Baby and Eminem both jumped on Big Sean’s “Friday Night Cypher.” You can watch the video below:

Royce 5’9″, Joe Budden, NORE discuss Eminem & Snoop Dogg situation

On the Clubhouse meeting, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5’9″, N.O.R.E, Daz and more set down to talk about why Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture.

Akino: I got a question for Daz and NORE, we know Eminem and Snoop Dogg beef is bad for the culture, but style-wise, what do you think about that type of battle? Would you be interested Snoop versus Em?

NORE: Hell no! The history is too deep man. Motherf**ers are grown men. We don’t need a rap battle at this point. Hell no. I just don’t wanna see Eminem and f**king Snoop Dogg cause of their relationship. That’s like step-children fighting. They both from same linear. They come from same f**king person that made Eminem great and a person who made Snoop great!

After that, NORE continues to little bit defend Joe Budden for saying his opinion about Eminem’s music. Royce also thinks Dr. Dre, 50 Cent or Fredwreck need to squash the beef before its too late.

You can watch the whole thing below:

 

Royce 5’9″ threatens Lil Pump after blasting Eminem in Instagram rant

Yesterday, Lil Pump called out Eminem in a bizarre rant on his Instagram Story, calling the legendary rapper “lame as hell,” and dubbing him “old,” among other things.

The ‘Gucci Gang’ rapper’s tirade ignited a social media firestorm, but not in his favor. “Lil Pump” quickly trended on Twitter in the United States, as thousands of people clowned on him for dragging Eminem’s name to stay relevant.

There were responses from Eminem’s camp too. Royce Da 5’9″ message to Little Pimp was clear as a blue sky: “I will slap them glasses so far off his face, they will land in whole another genre. Not cause I am mad but just cause I am exhausted with all the tough talk from all these harmless creatures. Enjoy yourself. You actually make money off blatant misappropriation while not being really good at anything.

You can check out the screenshot below:

Royce 5’9″ talks producing for Eminem, Grammy nod, Lil Wayne’s legacy & more

On 9th day of HotNewHipHop Presents: 12 Days Of Christmas, Royce Da 5’9″ talks on his discography, producing for Eminem, learning production from Dr Premier and Denaun Porter, his first Grammy nomination, Lil Wayne’s legacy and much more.

Interviewer: I am loving your production. I remember you showcased a few beats on your Instagram hinting at a little bit of a Bad Meets Evil vibe, I was pretty into that.

Royce 5’9″ : I sent Marshall some stuff here. I always send him stuff. I mean, so my first placement I got was on his album. So that was a dope accomplishment. And I love when I can send him something and he gets excited, man, it makes me excited. It makes me want to work. Sometimes I need that, you know?

Interviewer: Oh, definitely. And it showcases some versatility too. Like the sounds that you were kind of working with on Music To Be Murdered By were pretty different than the ones on Allegory. So it showed that you’re able to adapt to other artists. I mean, obviously, you’re familiar with working with Eminem but did it open a new dynamic? Was it new territory?

Royce 5’9″ : So it is always a new dynamic, because you never know what he is gonna be on. It all depends on what headspace he is in, you know? You can do so many things and like, whatever he chooses to do, he is going to be great at it. He is going to strive to put his best foot forward. The competition level of just what you have to put into it in order to be able to coexist from a competitive perspective is distressing. I mean, that is pretty much what my experience is like whenever I am working with him. I am a new producer, so having to– producing his first single is stressful, because, like, it is on the same album as a Dr. Dre beat.

So it is just a level of stress that is fun. And I am up for that challenge. But it is definitely on a different mind frame. And then like, with those beasts that I gave him for that album, that was my first time working with somebody where when I come around, I have to find out where I fit, and occupy that space, and not go past that. You know? Because that’s his ship. I am just here to help. So I am just here to do my part. Actually, I did not even get summoned here to help. I am just here as a friend. And I am playing him stuff, and he is liking it. So like, now I got to just adapt to that.

For the full interview, visit HotNewHipHop here and also make sure to support Royce’s latest album, “The Allegory.”

New Song: RJ Payne – “Ventilation Pt.2” (produced by Royce 5’9″)

After getting praised by Lil Wayne and Eminem, it has been a while since we have heard from RJ Payne, but the Brooklyn rapper is back in action with his latest project, titled Beautiful Payne 2.

The 7-tracked EP features Royce Da 5’9″ production on a song “Ventilation (Part 2).” Guest appearances include Cee Brown, Che Noir,  and L. Biz. Fully produced by PA Dre.

Make sure to support the EP and check out new Royce-produced track below:

 

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