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Kanye West Hangs With Slaughterhouse At SXSW


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By Nadeska Alexis

After putting on a memorable show in Houston last week, the Slaughterhouse guys hit Austin, Texas on Wednesday night (March 14), where they performed as part of SOB's 30th anniversary showcase along with Machine Gun Kelly, 2 Chainz, Miguel and Elle Varner. Kanye West made a surprise appearance during 2Chainz's set, performing alongside Big Sean but Ye also spent some time backstage hanging with Royce, Joell, Crooked I and Joe Budden.

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Joe Budden tweeted the above photo from his account, capturing some time spent with Mr. West. During their own set Slaughterhouse performed hits such as "Sound Off" and their latest single "Hammer Dance," which will appear on their upcoming Shady Records album welcome to: Our House. MC Hammer even made a cameo during the set. Watch Crooked I spit an a-capella freestyle in the clip below, courtesy of 2DopeBoyz.

Crooked I A capella at SXSW from 2dopeboyz.com on Vimeo.

Slaughterhouse is set to take the stage again on Friday night in Austin for the highly anticipated Shady 2.0 SXSW Showcase. 50 Cent will be on hand to perform his album Get Rich or Die Tryin' in its entirety.



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