Just Blaze shares two unreleased Slaughterhouse songs.
Just Blaze took to Twitter to reveal that he found the never-released Slaughterhouse album “Glass House”, and decided to post some songs from it.
“I just found the slaugherhouse album. Jesus this is great. I might do the lords work,” wrote the producer in a post. “Please, Justin. For the good of humanity and dusty underground rap fans across the universe,” wrote a fan in response.
I just found the slaugherhouse album. Jesus this is great. I might do the lords work.
— Just Blaze (@JustBlaze) October 23, 2023
Following the post, Blaze shared two songs from the vault on Youtube. In one of the songs, Joell Ortiz raps about his mother, and that made Blaze release the song. “His verse about his mom is what made do it,” he wrote.
Here’s 2 songs 🤷🏽♂️
— Just Blaze (@JustBlaze) October 23, 2023
His verse about his mom is what made do it. https://t.co/KarmWO0ZXM
— Just Blaze (@JustBlaze) October 23, 2023
“45 king didn’t die for us to hold on to a bunch of Music. More to come eventually,” he added in another post, in reference to recent passing of legendary producer DJ Mark The 45 King.
45 king didn’t die for us to hold on to a bunch of Music. More to come eventually.
— Just Blaze (@JustBlaze) October 23, 2023
Slaughterhouse was a hip-hop supergroup, consisting of Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, KXNG Crooked and Royce da 5’9″. The group was formed in 2008, and they released two albums, a self-titled in 2009, and “Welcome to: Out House” independently in 2012 under Shady Records and Interscope Records. In 2018, Royce 5’9″ announced that the group is officially disbanded.