Slaughterhouse (EP)

Slaughterhouse is the only extended play by hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse. It was released on February 8, 2011 through E1 Music.[2] The album debuted at #132 on the Billboard charts, after having sold 5,100 copies.[3]

Slaughterhouse EP
EP by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2011
Recorded2010
Genre
Length28:30
LabelE1 Music
Producer
Slaughterhouse chronology
Slaughterhouse
(2009)
Slaughterhouse EP
(2011)
On the House
(2012)

Background

Speculation had been brewing for quite some time that the group would be signing with Shady Records, after the group made a cameo in the "Forever" music video.[4] Throughout 2010, it was confirmed that the group would be signing to the label but multiple contractual obligations held the signing up.[5][6] Despite the delay, it was confirmed on January 12, 2011 that the group had successfully signed to the label along with Alabama rapper Yelawolf, and the two acts would be appearing on the cover of the March issue of XXL along with Shady Records founder Eminem.[7]

Singles

On January 10, 2011, the single "Back on the Scene" featuring Dres of Black Sheep was released on the internet.[8] The following day, a remix to group member Joell Ortiz's song "Put Some Money On It" featuring rap group The LOX was also released as a single.[9]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[10]
HipHopDX[11]
Pitchfork(4.7/10)[12]
RapReviews(7.5/10)[13]

The EP has been met with strong reviews, with many critics stating that it is an improvement from the group's 2009 debut.

Commercial performance

As of April 2012, it has sold 15,198 copies in the United States.

Track listing

As confirmed by iTunes,[2] co-writers by DiscoOS.[14]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Back on the Scene" (featuring Dres)M-Phazes4:11
2."Sun Doobie"
Mr. Porter3:03
3."Everybody Down"
Black Milk5:17
4."Put Some Money on It" (remix) (featuring The Lox)
Sean C & LV4:29
5."Fight Club" (remix)
Frequency3:22
6."Move On" (remix) (featuring Iffy)
Frequency8:08
Total length:28:30

Personnel

By DiscoOS.[14]

References

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