Jan 19, 2020 Man I really hope we get more Slaughterhouse in the future. Such a fantastic group of emcee’s. I also hope Em and Budden can work out their beef. Life is too short for all that BS.
Jan 19, 2020 He did, they spoke about the album for like 40 minutes or so. You can listen it on spotify they even have the time stamp for the conversation!
Jan 20, 2020 It's great to imagine what ifs. I'll never understand why Slaughterhouse thought it was a good idea to sign with Shady but they did... Joe needed to accept that and make the best of it. But he didn't... he ran instead. Now he's a traitor we can do without.
Jan 21, 2020 They hardly mention the album? They get distracted and talk about Joe’s time at Shady. Again.
Jan 22, 2020 I agree with this. Joe is abrasive by nature and is easily disliked, but I've generally been on his side with this stuff. He is 100% right to regret signing to Shady, it was a bad deal for Slaughterhouse. He retired from music and found something he seems to enjoy doing more. The disagreement with Em was largely thanks to click-bait media. Joe's "Revival diss" comments were overblown and taken out of context. Budden bent over backwards to praise Eminem, but criticized the terrible album roll-out. This, however is very true as well. I doubt it is an accident that Royce and Crooked seem to be the closest to Eminem. I think Budden tends to have tunnel vision about the deal, perhaps because arguably he's benefited the least from the Shady affiliation. He's always been podcasting, but still I think I'd be a little more grateful for the opportunity, even if it didn't work out.
Jan 25, 2020 no one had made money off album sales for a long time though unless you a superstar and can sell in the millions. That’s a moot point. Money is made through endorsements and touring.