“Joey will just straight up say ‘I ain’t getting’ on that, I aint feelin’ that, where the other beat at.’ He’ll be real blunt about it.” “Joey will definitely let you know if he ain't feelin’ your idea,” Royce said with a chuckle. That’s it, if we ain’t feelin’ that, we scratch it and move on.”īudden however is usually the quickest group member to shut things down, according to his bandmates. “Nah, we never get into friction,” Joell explained. One might assume that with four lyrical assassins come four huge egos, but SH says no. Whoever is the first in the booth is basically gonna lay foundation for the song.” “If we’re in the studio together, then we’re just gonna go through beats and whatever we’re feelin’. “Royce might get a couple of beats, put a couple of ideas on ‘em, send ‘em to us, see how we’re feelin’-if we are not in the same place. “I might get a beat from a dude like DJ Khalil- who did ‘The One.’ I might get a beat from him, lay a 16 on it, send it around, see if they’re feeling it,” he said. It all starts with a beat, and as Crooked I told Sway, everything kind of just starts with an idea. On Wednesday’s “RapFix Live” the foursome broke down their formula. Being in a rap squad with four lyrically capable MCs can be tough on group chemistry, but let Slaughterhouse tell it and the quartet which features Royce Da 5’9”, Joe Budden, Crooked I and Joell Ortiz have it all figured out.
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