26th January 2011

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Talib Kweli Cold Rain (video) off Talib Kwelis new album Gutter Rainbows

26th January 2011

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Red Bull EmSee Road To 8 Mile The Final Battle Part 1: The Set Up Part 2: The Final Battle


25th January 2011

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Mr. Chief ft. LMS, J.Nic$ & Marv-Won - Here's the Mic -click to download →

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14th January 2011

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elzih,blackmilk,yelawolf and j elec →

Gotta say that with slaughterhouse signing to Shady records and J Electronica signing to the Roc it’s got me excited about hip hop again people say the slaughterhouse cats are to old they past they prime. man fuck that these cats can spit!  The people that Royce works with in the underground for instance Elzih, Blackmilk,people are gonna start to hear them and realize that there music is way better than the shit on the radio like Gucci and Waka Flock. Hopefully hip hop will be back to were it once was before it went commercial and targeted little kids. Oh and Yelawolf signing to Shady records to that boy can spit to. 2011 should be a good year for Hip Hop!

checkout elzih,blackmilk,yelawolf and j elec below

14th January 2011

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This is old but me an my boy Jer used to bump the hell outta this shit →

14th January 2011

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Kendrick Lamar & Schoolboy Q – 6′7 Freestyle →

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14th January 2011

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Moe Dirdee - "You Dont Belong In Detroit" on FM98 WJLB →

14th January 2011

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Ro Spit “360 (Comeback)” →

14th January 2011

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Yelawolf – Shit I’ve Seen f. Trae Tha Truth →

14th January 2011

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Slaughterhouse – Put Some Money On It (rmx) f. The Lox click to download →

14th January 2011

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Slaughterhouse – Back On the Scene f. Dres (of Black Sheep) →

14th January 2011

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The NMC were talking about this yesterday, and finally we’ve been  allowed to divulge the news. The new factions are all set to join Eminem  on the cover of the next issue of XXL, dropping February 8th. Thoughts?  Opinions? Bueller? Hit the jump for the press release.
 

IT’S SHADY 2.0: EMINEM ANNOUNCES THE SIGNINGS OF YELAWOLF AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE TO SHADY RECORDS ROSTER
SLAUGHTERHOUSE JOINS SHADY RECORDS & INTERSCOPE RECORDS, YELAWOLF ADDS SHADY RECORDS TO THE TEAM
Complete Story Told Exclusively In The March 2011 XXL Magazine On Stands Nationally February 8th
SANTA MONICA, CA – January 12, 2011 – Rap supergroup Slaughterhouse  and budding superstar Yelawolf have been signed to Eminem’s Shady  Records it was announced today.
“Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse, it’s kinda phase two of Shady,” says  Eminem.  “It’s the new generation of Shady Records and as we’re trying  to rebuild our label, it’s exciting for hip-hop and with all of these  forces coming together and with what everybody’s capable of on the mic,  it’s gonna be fun.”
Bringing together the East Coast, West Coast and Detroit in the  middle, Slaughterhouse consists of Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz  and Royce da 5’9”.  Most recently, Slaughterhouse was featured on  “Session One,” a bonus track on Eminem’s 2010 blockbuster Recovery  album.  Eminem is expected to be personally involved in Slaughterhouse’s  sophomore album scheduled for release in 2011.
Said Royce Da 5′9″: “It’s very exciting for me to reunite with Eminem  years after our Bad Meets Evil project together.  Slaughterhouse on  Shady Records will be a force to reckon with.”
Late last year, Yelawolf released Trunk Muzik 0-60, a compilation of  select tracks from his critically acclaimed 2010 mixtape Trunk Muzik,  along with six previously unavailable songs.  The Alabama native is  currently in the studio recording his full length major label debut.
Said Yelawolf: “Considering where I’m from and the shit I’ve been  through, it’s hard to put into words what partnering with Shady means to  me, my team at Ghet-O-Vision, and my state of Alabama.  I can tell you  that when you’re willing to give your life up to see a dream through,  the reward is great.  And now that I’ve become an apprentice to one of  the greatest artists in the world, my potential reaches beyond anything I  ever imagined. Let’s kill this shit.”
Shady Records was founded in 1999 by Eminem and his manager Paul  Rosenberg.  D12, the label’s first signing, were also Shady’s first  breakout stars, selling more than four million albums in the U.S. In  2002, the label released the quadruple platinum 8 Mile soundtrack, with  its hit single “Lose Yourself”–the first hip-hop song to win an Academy  Award for Best Original Song. Shady Records then partnered with Dr.  Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment to ink 50 Cent, who subsequently has sold  more than 23 million albums worldwide. Of Shady’s 11 albums to date,  four have earned U.S. multiplatinum certification, three others platinum  (including the compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up) and two gold.   The label has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.

The NMC were talking about this yesterday, and finally we’ve been allowed to divulge the news. The new factions are all set to join Eminem on the cover of the next issue of XXL, dropping February 8th. Thoughts? Opinions? Bueller? Hit the jump for the press release.

 

IT’S SHADY 2.0: EMINEM ANNOUNCES THE SIGNINGS OF YELAWOLF AND SLAUGHTERHOUSE TO SHADY RECORDS ROSTER

SLAUGHTERHOUSE JOINS SHADY RECORDS & INTERSCOPE RECORDS, YELAWOLF ADDS SHADY RECORDS TO THE TEAM

Complete Story Told Exclusively In The March 2011 XXL Magazine On Stands Nationally February 8th

SANTA MONICA, CA – January 12, 2011 – Rap supergroup Slaughterhouse and budding superstar Yelawolf have been signed to Eminem’s Shady Records it was announced today.

“Yelawolf and Slaughterhouse, it’s kinda phase two of Shady,” says Eminem. “It’s the new generation of Shady Records and as we’re trying to rebuild our label, it’s exciting for hip-hop and with all of these forces coming together and with what everybody’s capable of on the mic, it’s gonna be fun.”

Bringing together the East Coast, West Coast and Detroit in the middle, Slaughterhouse consists of Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5’9”. Most recently, Slaughterhouse was featured on “Session One,” a bonus track on Eminem’s 2010 blockbuster Recovery album. Eminem is expected to be personally involved in Slaughterhouse’s sophomore album scheduled for release in 2011.

Said Royce Da 5′9″: “It’s very exciting for me to reunite with Eminem years after our Bad Meets Evil project together. Slaughterhouse on Shady Records will be a force to reckon with.”

Late last year, Yelawolf released Trunk Muzik 0-60, a compilation of select tracks from his critically acclaimed 2010 mixtape Trunk Muzik, along with six previously unavailable songs. The Alabama native is currently in the studio recording his full length major label debut.

Said Yelawolf: “Considering where I’m from and the shit I’ve been through, it’s hard to put into words what partnering with Shady means to me, my team at Ghet-O-Vision, and my state of Alabama. I can tell you that when you’re willing to give your life up to see a dream through, the reward is great. And now that I’ve become an apprentice to one of the greatest artists in the world, my potential reaches beyond anything I ever imagined. Let’s kill this shit.”

Shady Records was founded in 1999 by Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg. D12, the label’s first signing, were also Shady’s first breakout stars, selling more than four million albums in the U.S. In 2002, the label released the quadruple platinum 8 Mile soundtrack, with its hit single “Lose Yourself”–the first hip-hop song to win an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Shady Records then partnered with Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment to ink 50 Cent, who subsequently has sold more than 23 million albums worldwide. Of Shady’s 11 albums to date, four have earned U.S. multiplatinum certification, three others platinum (including the compilation Eminem Presents: The Re-Up) and two gold. The label has sold over 40 million albums worldwide.

24th September 2010

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Chief – “Days I Remember” →

24th September 2010

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Chief Feat. Guilty Simpson & Wreckonize – “Can’t Stand It” (click to download) →

24th September 2010

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Boog Brown & Apollo Brown – “Friction” f. Miz Korona & Invincible (click to download) →