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Masta Ace – Slaughtahouse – SlaughtaHouse

Masta Ace – Slaughtahouse – SlaughtaHouse

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  1. Dissing the west sounding like mac10 with the whoorida style west coast beat. That's why the west coast connect came with the slaughter house on they dawg ass and then homegirl on there talking sound exactly like YoYo.

  2. Masta Ace Slaughtahouse song is good. I like first part of song that sampled Zapp More Bounce To The Ounce song. Black men lyrics on first part of song are funny LOL. RIP Roger Troutman of Zapp. I don't like Slaughtahouse album. I like the album pictures. I like Masta Ace.

  3. Man I had a weird dream that I worked at a slaughter house and it was bloody and every were was red and wicked machinery people covered in blood…and this song was playing in the background….I remember picking this up at sam goody and poppin in my walkman on my way from work…and some chump catching a beatin ..try to rob a G…1993 was a tuff year in PR

  4. I feel like this is not just about hip-hop in general, but a piss-take on the direction EPMD took, "MC Negro's" voice sounds a lot like Erick Sermon, and it uses the Zapp sample too.

  5. LMAO! Dang, the East Coast really didn't like us. Oddly enough, I kinda like they lil' elitist attitude. I think it's sexy. Looking back, were they wrong? Were they wrong for having standards? I mean that was then. Look at where we are now. I wish they'd bring that elitist attitude back and start putting standards back in place. Cassidy does a good job of it. The real East v. West beef simply stemmed from a preference. It's night and day. Sonics, moods, tones, colors, techniques, etcetera. East Coast was fight the power while we were suck my d¡ck, h0e! They felt like we were destroying the community. Again, night and day. Guess who ended up getting the last laugh though? Da Souf! They got clowned harder than us. Cream always rises to the top…

  6. This shit is garbage. Even back then I wouldn't have listened to this. The Roger Troutman sample sounded out of key, and that same repetitive overused break beat. Funny thing is he's talking about the West Coast that's why he included the More Bounce sample, but then he kicks in with the same over-used break beat sample that the East used about as much as the West used the More Bounce sample. I find it funny how most of these niggas dissing the West on the low never had shit to say when these West Coast gangbang niggas pulled up on em. So in reality, these bootsy ass Masta Ace niggas was the ones who was frontin. When WC approached Q-Tip, he bitched up, but Q-Tip was talking shit about the West. When DJ Quik and 2nd II None pulled up on Tim Dog, Tim Dog was desperately trying to make friends with 2nd II None because one of em was about to pop Tim Dog right there at Jack the Rapper. Rappers like this never understood LA gang culture. They thought it was about battling an emcee who they didn't like, in reality, these were street dudes with real gang bangers in they circle.. Sacrface said it best.. "I survive the game of LIFE, nigga f-u-c-k some SKILLS!!

  7. Hip hop in its pure form was dying. He was exposing the infection.
    I'm from LA and I hated where we took it. Even if you were on some gangsta shit there was a clever way of spitting it. Most of the West was on some basic ABC barz similar to the south. SMH..

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