SlaughtaHouse [Explicit Lyrics]
Track Listings
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1. Walk Thru the Valley
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2. Slaughtahouse
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3. Late Model Sedan
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4. Jeep Ass Niguh
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5. Big East
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6. Jack B. Nimble
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7. Boom Bashin'
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8. Mad Wunz
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9. Style Wars
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10. Who U Jackin'?
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11. Rollin' Wit Umdadda
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12. Ain't U da Masta
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13. Crazy Drunken Style
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14. Don't F*** Around (Outro)
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15. Saturday Nite Live
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16. Saturday Nite Live
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SlaughtaHouse [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Waiting
- Brooklyn's Slaughter
- The off beat, on beat style
- FAaaaatt
- Ahead of its time, but past its prime!
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SlaughtaHouse
Masta Ace Incorporated
Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Old School
| Rap & Hip-Hop
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| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Take a Look Around
- Once Upon a Time in America
- The Natural
- Disposable Arts
- Roots of Evil
ASIN: B0000589TN
Release Date: 2001-02-20 |
Tracks:
- A Walk Thru The Valley
- SlaughtaHouse
- 'Diggadome' (Intro)/Late Model Sedan
- Jeep Ass Niguh
- The Big East
- Jack B. Nimble
- Boom Bashin'
- Mad Wunz
- Style Wars
- Who U Jackin'?
- Rollin' Wit Umdadda
- Ain't U Da Masta
- Crazy Drunkin Style
- Don't F*** Around (Outro)
- Saturday Nite Live
Customer Reviews:
Waiting.......2007-04-04
I'am still waiting for that cd so please update the sale purchess and ship the cd thanks!
Brooklyn's Slaughter.......2006-01-05
1. A Walk Thru The Valley
2. Slaughtahouse / "Diggadome" (Intro)
3. Late Model Sedan
4. Jeep Ass Niguh
5. The Big East
6. Jack B. Nimble
7. Boom Bashin'
8. The Mad Wunz
9. Style Wars
10. Who You Jackin'?
11. Rollin' Wit Umdada
12. Ain't U Da Masta
13. Crazy Drunken Style
14. Don't F*** Around (Outro)
15. Saturday Nite Live
16. (Hidden Track) Born To Roll
Masta Ace comes back to the table with album four, Slaughterhouse in attempts to discredit gangster rap, and that which glorifies the violence that occurs in the inner city ghettos. Masta Ace had his hands on production on six of the sixteen tracks. Ace speaks about occurrences that happen in the cities and questions what's on our minds on "A Walk Thru The Valley". The title track is a direct aim at gangsters and ignorance in hip-hop / rap that actually sounds good as alter egos MC Negro & Ignant MC. "Jeep Ass Niguh" is the original version to "Born To Roll" just with different beats, though the remix "Born To Roll" is the highlight of this LP. "The Big East" is another good track with the sounds of a near western guitar sample. The storyline to "Jack B. Nimble" over up-beat jazz horns pushed the story along. As for "Who You Jackin'?" all there is to say is "...you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?)..." The off-beat production and help from Lord Digga on "Crazy Drunken Style" for a rougher sound to put the slaughter in the house. "Don't F*** Around (Outro)" features a guest vocalist with Ace's absence as she takes shots at emcees / rappers without respect or disregards. There's not enough singles to make this a five star release, but there's enough to keep your interest if hip-hop is your preference.
The off beat, on beat style.......2005-09-17
A rare gem in the golden era of hip hop music. Filled with thick bass, storytellin lyrics/battle raps, and funky drum kicks if your a fan of rap music & don't add this in your collection today the opportunity will be greatly missed! A+
FAaaaatt.......2002-02-10
This waz real rap! This album is a classic and you should buy it cuz if you dont have it in your collection you miss something!!
This contains great lyrics!!
Ahead of its time, but past its prime!.......2002-02-08
I rocked this album on a regular, and thought it was banging. It just never seemed to get any play. Listen to the beats. Reminds me of the Wu-tang era. Raunchy drums, hypnotizing sounds, and raw lyrics. Now a days I don't even wanna hear anyone preaching about real hip-hop, because hip-hop is what it is: ever changing! Back then though it was a breath of fresh air. Especially with all the junk that was out at the time. I am a Master Ace fan from the "Keep your eyes on the prize" days, if you know what I mean. Slaughta House is a sleeper. Cop It! Don't sleep.
Average customer rating:
- Waiting
- Brooklyn's Slaughter
- The off beat, on beat style
- FAaaaatt
- Ahead of its time, but past its prime!
|
SlaughtaHouse
Masta Ace Incorporated
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Old School
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Take a Look Around
- Once Upon a Time in America
- The Natural
- Disposable Arts
- Roots of Evil
ASIN: B00000DP8R
Release Date: 1993-05-04 |
Tracks:
- Walk Thru the Valley
- SlaughtaHouse
- Late Model Sedan
- Jeep Ass Niguh
- Big East
- Jack B. Nimble
- Boom Bashin'
- Mad Wunz
- Style Wars
- Who U Jackin'?
- Rollin' Wit UmDada
- Ain't U da Masta
- Crazy Drunken Style
- Don't F*** Around (Outro)
- Saturday Nite Live
- Saturday Nite Live
Customer Reviews:
Waiting.......2007-04-04
I'am still waiting for that cd so please update the sale purchess and ship the cd thanks!
Brooklyn's Slaughter.......2006-01-05
1. A Walk Thru The Valley
2. Slaughtahouse / "Diggadome" (Intro)
3. Late Model Sedan
4. Jeep Ass Niguh
5. The Big East
6. Jack B. Nimble
7. Boom Bashin'
8. The Mad Wunz
9. Style Wars
10. Who You Jackin'?
11. Rollin' Wit Umdada
12. Ain't U Da Masta
13. Crazy Drunken Style
14. Don't F*** Around (Outro)
15. Saturday Nite Live
16. (Hidden Track) Born To Roll
Masta Ace comes back to the table with album four, Slaughterhouse in attempts to discredit gangster rap, and that which glorifies the violence that occurs in the inner city ghettos. Masta Ace had his hands on production on six of the sixteen tracks. Ace speaks about occurrences that happen in the cities and questions what's on our minds on "A Walk Thru The Valley". The title track is a direct aim at gangsters and ignorance in hip-hop / rap that actually sounds good as alter egos MC Negro & Ignant MC. "Jeep Ass Niguh" is the original version to "Born To Roll" just with different beats, though the remix "Born To Roll" is the highlight of this LP. "The Big East" is another good track with the sounds of a near western guitar sample. The storyline to "Jack B. Nimble" over up-beat jazz horns pushed the story along. As for "Who You Jackin'?" all there is to say is "...you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?)..." The off-beat production and help from Lord Digga on "Crazy Drunken Style" for a rougher sound to put the slaughter in the house. "Don't F*** Around (Outro)" features a guest vocalist with Ace's absence as she takes shots at emcees / rappers without respect or disregards. There's not enough singles to make this a five star release, but there's enough to keep your interest if hip-hop is your preference.
The off beat, on beat style.......2005-09-17
A rare gem in the golden era of hip hop music. Filled with thick bass, storytellin lyrics/battle raps, and funky drum kicks if your a fan of rap music & don't add this in your collection today the opportunity will be greatly missed! A+
FAaaaatt.......2002-02-10
This waz real rap! This album is a classic and you should buy it cuz if you dont have it in your collection you miss something!!
This contains great lyrics!!
Ahead of its time, but past its prime!.......2002-02-08
I rocked this album on a regular, and thought it was banging. It just never seemed to get any play. Listen to the beats. Reminds me of the Wu-tang era. Raunchy drums, hypnotizing sounds, and raw lyrics. Now a days I don't even wanna hear anyone preaching about real hip-hop, because hip-hop is what it is: ever changing! Back then though it was a breath of fresh air. Especially with all the junk that was out at the time. I am a Master Ace fan from the "Keep your eyes on the prize" days, if you know what I mean. Slaughta House is a sleeper. Cop It! Don't sleep.
Average customer rating:
- Waiting
- Brooklyn's Slaughter
- The off beat, on beat style
- FAaaaatt
- Ahead of its time, but past its prime!
|
SlaughtaHouse
Masta Ace Incorporated
Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Old School
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Take a Look Around
- Once Upon a Time in America
- The Natural
- Disposable Arts
- Roots of Evil
ASIN: B000006C7R
Release Date: 1998-04-28 |
Tracks:
- A Walk Thru The Valley
- Slaughtahouse
- Diggadome (Intro)
- Late Model Sedan
- Jeep Ass Niguh
- The Big East
- Jack B. Nimble
- Boom Bashin'
- The Mad Wunz
- Style Wars
- Who U Jackin'?
- Rollin' Wit UmDada
- Crazy Drunkin Style
- Don't F*** Around (Outro)
- Saturday Nite Live
Customer Reviews:
Waiting.......2007-04-04
I'am still waiting for that cd so please update the sale purchess and ship the cd thanks!
Brooklyn's Slaughter.......2006-01-05
1. A Walk Thru The Valley
2. Slaughtahouse / "Diggadome" (Intro)
3. Late Model Sedan
4. Jeep Ass Niguh
5. The Big East
6. Jack B. Nimble
7. Boom Bashin'
8. The Mad Wunz
9. Style Wars
10. Who You Jackin'?
11. Rollin' Wit Umdada
12. Ain't U Da Masta
13. Crazy Drunken Style
14. Don't F*** Around (Outro)
15. Saturday Nite Live
16. (Hidden Track) Born To Roll
Masta Ace comes back to the table with album four, Slaughterhouse in attempts to discredit gangster rap, and that which glorifies the violence that occurs in the inner city ghettos. Masta Ace had his hands on production on six of the sixteen tracks. Ace speaks about occurrences that happen in the cities and questions what's on our minds on "A Walk Thru The Valley". The title track is a direct aim at gangsters and ignorance in hip-hop / rap that actually sounds good as alter egos MC Negro & Ignant MC. "Jeep Ass Niguh" is the original version to "Born To Roll" just with different beats, though the remix "Born To Roll" is the highlight of this LP. "The Big East" is another good track with the sounds of a near western guitar sample. The storyline to "Jack B. Nimble" over up-beat jazz horns pushed the story along. As for "Who You Jackin'?" all there is to say is "...you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?), you baby, (what?)..." The off-beat production and help from Lord Digga on "Crazy Drunken Style" for a rougher sound to put the slaughter in the house. "Don't F*** Around (Outro)" features a guest vocalist with Ace's absence as she takes shots at emcees / rappers without respect or disregards. There's not enough singles to make this a five star release, but there's enough to keep your interest if hip-hop is your preference.
The off beat, on beat style.......2005-09-17
A rare gem in the golden era of hip hop music. Filled with thick bass, storytellin lyrics/battle raps, and funky drum kicks if your a fan of rap music & don't add this in your collection today the opportunity will be greatly missed! A+
FAaaaatt.......2002-02-10
This waz real rap! This album is a classic and you should buy it cuz if you dont have it in your collection you miss something!!
This contains great lyrics!!
Ahead of its time, but past its prime!.......2002-02-08
I rocked this album on a regular, and thought it was banging. It just never seemed to get any play. Listen to the beats. Reminds me of the Wu-tang era. Raunchy drums, hypnotizing sounds, and raw lyrics. Now a days I don't even wanna hear anyone preaching about real hip-hop, because hip-hop is what it is: ever changing! Back then though it was a breath of fresh air. Especially with all the junk that was out at the time. I am a Master Ace fan from the "Keep your eyes on the prize" days, if you know what I mean. Slaughta House is a sleeper. Cop It! Don't sleep.
Average customer rating:
|
SlaughtaHouse
Masta Ace Incorporated
Manufacturer: Delicious Vinyl
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
East Coast
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Gangsta & Hardcore
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000006KPW
Release Date: 1997-06-24 |
Tracks:
- Walk Thru the Valley
- SlaughtaHouse
- Late Model Sedan
- Jeep Ass Niguh
- Big East
- Jack B. Nimble
- Boom Bashin'
- Mad Wunz
- Style Wars
- Who U Jackin'?
- Rollin' Wit UmDada
- Ain't U da Masta
- Crazy Drunken Style
- Don't F*** Around (Outro)
- Saturday Nite Live
- Saturday Nite Live
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