The first makes "Sound Off" with wind instruments and groovy beat, over which 4 bring their rhymes as from the machine gun and the Gunshots between the individual parts are a cool idea. "Lyrical Murderers" cracks first with his mighty beat on us, which is accompanied by some gloomy piano sounds and a few strings and the chorus has a bit of singing. Dirty and dark rattles us The Alchemist the beat to "Microphone" around the ears, which animates to mitwippen properly - what a board! Fresh it comes with "Not Tonight" further includes plenty of pace and really come up party atmosphere can va Joe Buddens Part MegaST is cool here. The single "The One" is probably already known to some. The song is sampling strong elements of Lenny Kravitz's 1998 hit single "Fly Away" and is accordingly also speak something kept rocking and the chorus with the female voice is super devised. After Skit we "Cuckoo" lead us to heart, but unfortunately not really long, because the song is beat moderate a total failure, total boring and simple knit - something me not to tear really with, because I'm used to DJ Khalil better. A real highlight, however, provides us with "Oneslaught 2" together with Fatman Scoop on again. That's still really hot rap as it should be in the East Coast style and the four-kick rough Lines over the magnificent Instumental, against Fatman Scoop falls as usual by his Rumgeschreie on ^^. "Salute" with Pharaoe Monch is rather quiet and plays alongside old organ melody so a bit with one or the other electric guitars elements. The album is pre-whipped again vigorously "Pray (It's a shame)" with marching beat, piano sounds and partial singing in the chorus. Another Kracher is undoubtedly "Cut You Loose" is a more than convincing instrumental which still with female vocals and choral accompaniment permanent stands in the background. With "Raindrops" now follows the well "quietest" song of the CD, but what is not to say that it has not this in itself. The Beat bristles with power and acts something mystical and gloomy, but also very serious and thoughtful by the melodies sung with the chorus the whole gives a cool chill touch. Here we are also now almost at the end of the Slaughterhouse album, but at the end there is again a really hard track called "Killaz" of Melanie Rutherford featured and with a storm starts it's a super introduction to this song. Budden, Royce, Crooked and Joell pick again everything out of himself, but that they have anyway done the whole album over.
In conclusion, you can just say this: "much more of PLEASE !!!" The formation of the 4 to a group was a real stroke of luck who knows to impress. Hammer Lines from the first to the last second of the truly outstanding all fours harmonize and produced great beats (even if a song a beat technically a total loss is). That's really cool and genuine rap as it should be, but is now done far too little longer. Keep it real;)
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