Royce Da 5’9 Hearts Slim Shady: “I Love This Album & It’s Because Of Marshall”

Written By S. Samuel

Slaughterhouse's Royce Da 5'9 recently discussed getting the group's long-awaited Welcome to: Our House album on store shelves this week and how much of a role Eminem played in making everything happen.

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According to Royce, Slim basically gave them creative freedom to make their own masterpiece.

“He told me and said, ‘I want y’all to go in there and do exactly what y’all did on the first album. I’m not gonna go in there and step on your creative integrity,’ ” Royce said on Wednesday’s (August 29) “RapFix Live,” recalling conversation between him and his buddy Marshall Mathers. “I love this album, and it’s because of Marshall,” Royce exclaimed. “He went in there and he basically took the songs that he felt like we should be using; did segues, skits, mixed just about the whole album, he added instruments to the songs that he felt needed extra instruments. (MTV)

The album is currently geared up to battle for a number one debut next week.

In what is hopefully the calm before the September storm, it looks like tobyMac and Slaughterhouse will fight it out for #1 next week. The wild card will be sales from the Christian market for veteran tobyMac, the rapper formerly known as Kevin Michael McKeehan, whose Forefront album, Eye on It, is looking at sales of 50-60k. That puts it head to head for #1 on next week’s chart with Shady/ Aftermath/Interscope Eminem protégés and supergroup Slaughterhouse with their sophomore album, Welcome to Our House. The band features Joe Budden, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz and Royce da 5″9″. (HITS Daily Double)

Recently, group member Crooked I talked about the album’s importance and Eminem’s involvement on it.

“Eminem is arguably one of the most successful artists in the whole f*cking world,” Crooked I says. “And he signed Slaughterhouse. You can’t get much more successful than being signed to that guy. Wherever the project goes, that’s where it goes. Hopefully people will feel the music. I know we put our best foot forward.” While members of the group tease focus on solo careers post-album release, the quartet stays unified-but is willing to cut loose along the way. “As soon as the album comes out, you can find me at the local strip club, hanging off of the Hollywood sign,” Crooked I says. “We’ll probably do some shows, go out there and have fun with the fans. No doubt.” (Billboard)

Earlier this summer, Em joked about putting together the new LP and his chemistry with Royce.

“I’m actually finishing up one of the last songs for it, right now,” Em said in an interview with DJ Whoo Kid. “Today, as we speak. Yo, turn the snare up a little bit. Bring that kick down. [I’m mixing now during this interview?] Yeah. That’s why I’m not paying attention. It’s just me, man. Yeah. I rap their verses for them and then I present it to them like, ‘Yo, here’s how you guys should say this and here’s what you should say.’ It’s pretty much how we do it. [Who’s the most annoying?] Royce [Da 5’9] by far. [Physical confrontations?] Nah, we don’t have to go that far. We just know we have a mutual dislike for each other. And then we just leave it at that. The bad feeling’s mutual. We don’t like each other so we don’t get upset with what each other says or anything like that because we just don’t care.” (Shade 45)

Check out some recent Slaughterhouse footage below:

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Written by S. Samuel

Steven Samuel is the co-founder of SOHH.com.

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