Them Slaughterhouse boys are at it again. While out West, Shady’s four-man gang visited Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk of the world-famous L.A. Leakers and did what they do best during the customary freestyle session. Royce, Crooked and Joell engaged in a six-minute, full-on assault of the instrumentals to Meek Mill‘s “I’ma Boss,” Eminem‘s “Not Afraid” and Kanye‘s “Mercy” while Joey played narrator. Can’t wait for these guys to put that album out.
Unfortunately, we’ll all have to wait until next month for “that album,” since welcome to: OUR HOUSE doesn’t drop ’til August 28th. Fortunately, though, the impatient among us will get our House Gang fix before then, as the crew announced over BET Awards weekend that they’ll be releasing a mixtape full of new material.
“We want to put some more material out before we put this album out,” Royce told Jenny Boom Boom of Connecticut radio station Hot 93.7. “I find that the buzz really starts to move like we want it to when we’re rapping, so right now we’re working on a mixtape.”
Sounds good to me. They’re aiming to drop the tape in the first week of August.
Check out the L.A. Leakers freestyle below.
DOWNLOAD: Slaughterhouse – L.A. Leakers Freestyle
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