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Slaughterhouse welcome to: OUR HOUSE Tracklist


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By Rob Markman

In just a few weeks Royce da 5’9”, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Crooked I will host hip-hop’s biggest housewarming party when they drop their Shady Records debut welcome to: OUR HOUSE. In anticipation for Slaughterhouse’s August 28 release date, the album’s tracklist was dropped today and boy does it look murderous.

It’s not like the four lyrical horseman need any help, but they went ahead and enlisted help from Eminem, Busta Rhymes, B.o.B, Cee Lo Green, Swizz Beatz and Skylar Grey anyway. Em appears on three tracks, one which appears on the deluxe version of the album.

"It's finally here. We dealt with a couple of pushbacks, we dealt with being creative the whole way through, putting new music out there. Now, we're here," Joe Budden told MTV News on July 1 on the BET Awards red carpet in Los Angeles. "August 28, we're going to make it do what it do. Hopefully, the fans are just as excited about the release as we are, and we can't wait."

Check the tracklist below:

1. The Slaughter (Intro)
2. Our House Ft. Eminem x Skylar Grey
3. Coffin Ft. Busta Rhymes
4. Throw That Ft. Eminem
5. Hammer Dance
6. Get Up
7. My Life Ft. Cee-Lo
8. We Did It (Skit)
9. Flip A Bird
10. Throw It Away Ft. Swizz Beatz
11. Rescue Me Ft. Skylar Grey
12. Frat House
13. Goodbye
14. Park It Sideways
15. Die
16. Our Way (Outro)

Deluxe Tracks:

17. Asylum Ft. Eminem
18. Walk Of Shame
19. The Other Side
20. Place To Be Ft. B.o.B



[url=http://rapfix.mtv.com/2012/08/04/slaughterhouse-welcome-to-our-house-tracklist/]View the full article[/url]
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