They released two studio albums as a group: Slaughterhouse (2009) independently and sneakers Welcome to: Our House (2012) under Shady and Interscope Records. Slaughterhouse, minus Joe Budden, were featured on the iTunes deluxe edition of Eminem's Recovery album on the track "Session One", while also still with E1. The group also featured in "Loud Noises" on Hell: The Sequel, a collaborative EP between Royce and Eminem. Plans to release an EP were revealed by HipHopDX in their Rap Release Dates update in June 2010, tentatively titled Slaughterhouse EP. The EP was released on February 8, 2011, with four new tracks and two remixes by Frequency of tracks previously released. On January 12, 2011, it was confirmed that the group officially signed to Shady Records along with Yelawolf. Both acts appeared along with Eminem on the cover of XXL magazine's March 2011 edition. A year later, the group was featured on the cover of the July/August issue of The Source magazine in anticipation of their Shady Records debut. Th is c on tent was gen er at ed by GSA Content G enerat or DEMO .
On July 7, 2012, Royce announced in an interview with Jenny Boom Boom that the group will release a pre-album mixtape around the first week of August. A new single "Throw It Away" produced by Swizz Beats, will be off the album "Welcome to: Our House". Joe Budden revealed via Twitter that the mixtape is called "On The House" and will be hosted by DJ Drama. A promotional video for Amazon Fashion the mixtape was released on August 6, 2012, and previewed a song called "See Dead People", with confirmed guest appearances on the mixtape by Eminem and Black Hippy. On August 16, Slaughterhouse released a new track, "Truth or Truth". The Mixtape On the House was released on Aug.19th. As of November 23, 2012, it has sold 146,000 copies in the US. Budden has admitted to the group abusing substances during the recording of the album however saying the whole group is sober and ready for their third album. In May 2013, Slaughterhouse confirmed that they had put their solo projects on hold, and had begun recording for their third studio album.
The album will be executive produced by Just Blaze and contains production by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Cardiak, Illmind, AraabMuzik and DJ Premier. In November 2013, Joe Budden confirmed that the album would be released in early 2014. At the time he also stated that Action Bronson would be featured on the album, and makeup they had yet to work with Eminem on it. On May 21, 2014, the group released their second mixtape titled House Rules, which featured 10 tracks with production from Nottz, AraabMuzik, DJ Pain 1, The Heatmakerz, Illmind, Harry Fraud among others. On April 26, 2018, Royce da 5’9" announced that the supergroup had officially disbanded. In September 2018, Eminem released a four-part interview with Sway Calloway on his YouTube channel explaining the reasons why the group had a downfall. There was definitely enough songs to put an album out, but for the most part, it wasn't a complete picture, because everybody wasn't on the same page of what their favorite songs were.
So I thought they were gonna go back, regroup, and try to make few more songs. Joe said 'Slaughterhouse ain't hot right now, we don't have a buzz, we need to put out a mixtape.' From that point, everybody started branching out, Royce went and did his album, PRhyme, everybody started doing their own solo shit. Joe Budden were displeased with the project, as they viewed it as an attempt to tear down the Slaughterhouse brand for financial gain without consent from the rest of the group. On March 8, following a heated exchange between Royce, Budden, and Ortiz on Instagram Live, Crooked I gave further explanation about the situation, saying that he and Ortiz tried to get the group together for years but were unsuccessful, mainly due to Budden's lack of interest and cooperation, and that he and Ortiz wanted to make one final project to give their fans some closure. Koroma, Salima (2009-05-28). "More Details Emerge About Slaughterhouse Debut | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales". Paine, Jake (2009-08-19). "Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 8/16/2009 | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales". Jacobs, Allen (2009-09-09). "Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 9/5/2009 | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales". Vasquez, Andres (2009-08-12). "Slaughterhouse Talk Second Album And 2010 Plans | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales". Detroit's Royce da 5'9" says Slaughterhouse's 'Glass House' album is 'pretty close to being done'". Eminem (Ft. Joell Ortiz, KXNG Crooked & Royce da 5'9") - I Will".
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