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{{Infobox|Box title = ''SlaughtaHouse''|image = file:Slaughtahouse.jpg|caption = Studio album by [[Masta Ace Incorporated]]|Row 1 title = Released|Row 1 info = May 4, 1993|Row 2 title = Recorded|Row 2 info = April 1992 - January 1993|Row 3 title = Studio|Row 3 info = Firehouse Studio<br>(Brooklyn, New York)|Row 4 title = Genre|Row 4 info = [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]|Row 5 title = Length|Row 5 info = 65:05|Row 6 title = Label|Row 6 info = [[Delicious Vinyl]]|Row 7 title = Producer|Row 7 info = Uneek, Ase One, Latief, Bluez Brothers, The Beatheads}}'''''SlaughtaHouse '''''is the first debut studio album [[Hip hop]] group [[Masta Ace Incorporated]] and the second overall album from Brownsville, Brooklyn rapper [[Masta Ace]]. It was released in May 4, 1993 under [[Delicious Vinyl]]. The loose concept of the album is addressing the growing trend of violence in hip-hop music at the time. notably from [[Gangsta Rap]]. He address this satirically in the over-the-top single "Slaughtahouse".
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{{Infobox|Box title = ''SlaughtaHouse''|image = File:Slaughtahouse.jpg|caption = Studio album by [[Masta Ace Incorporated]]|Row 1 title = Released|Row 1 info = May 4, 1993|Row 2 title = Recorded|Row 2 info = April 1992 - January 1993|Row 3 title = Studio|Row 3 info = Firehouse Studios <br> (Brooklyn, New York)|Row 4 title = Genre|Row 4 info = [[Hip hop]], [[Hardcore hip hop]]|Row 5 title = Length|Row 5 info = 65:05|Row 6 title = Label|Row 6 info = [[Delicious Vinyl]]|Row 7 title = Producer|Row 7 info = Uneek, Ase One, Latief, Bluez Brothers, The Beatheads}}'''''SlaughtaHouse '''''is the first debut studio album [[Hip hop]] group [[Masta Ace Incorporated]] and the second overall album from Brownsville, Brooklyn rapper [[Masta Ace]]. It was released in May 4, 1993 under [[Delicious Vinyl]]. The loose concept of the album is addressing the growing trend of violence in hip-hop music at the time. notably from [[Gangsta Rap]]. He address this satirically in the over-the-top single "Slaughtahouse".
   
The album infuses West Coast funk-influenced beats with some rough "New York rhyming". The 2008 repress of the album includes the single "Born To Roll", a bass-heavy remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh". This version became a hit single in early 1994, reaching the Top 25 ''Billboard ''Hot 100. The song also presaged a new bass-heavy direction on his next album [[Sittin' On Chrome|''Sittin' on Chrome'']]'' ''
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The album infuses West Coast funk-influenced beats with some rough "New York rhyming". The 2008 repress of the album includes the single "Born To Roll", a bass-heavy remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh". This version became a hit single in early 1994, reaching the Top 25 ''Billboard ''Hot 100. The song also presaged a new bass-heavy direction on his next album [[Sittin' on Chrome|''Sittin' on Chrome'']]''.''
   
 
''SlaughtaHouse ''was mainly produced in-house members of the I.N.C. such as Uneek, Ase One (Masta Ace's producer alias) and the production duo The Bluez Brothers consisting of Lord Digga and Witchdoc.
 
''SlaughtaHouse ''was mainly produced in-house members of the I.N.C. such as Uneek, Ase One (Masta Ace's producer alias) and the production duo The Bluez Brothers consisting of Lord Digga and Witchdoc.

Revision as of 03:09, 25 January 2020

SlaughtaHouse
File:Slaughtahouse.jpg
Studio album by Masta Ace Incorporated

Released

May 4, 1993

Recorded

April 1992 - January 1993

Studio

Firehouse Studios
(Brooklyn, New York)

Genre

Hip hop, Hardcore hip hop

Length

65:05

Label

Delicious Vinyl

Producer

Uneek, Ase One, Latief, Bluez Brothers, The Beatheads

SlaughtaHouse is the first debut studio album Hip hop group Masta Ace Incorporated and the second overall album from Brownsville, Brooklyn rapper Masta Ace. It was released in May 4, 1993 under Delicious Vinyl. The loose concept of the album is addressing the growing trend of violence in hip-hop music at the time. notably from Gangsta Rap. He address this satirically in the over-the-top single "Slaughtahouse".

The album infuses West Coast funk-influenced beats with some rough "New York rhyming". The 2008 repress of the album includes the single "Born To Roll", a bass-heavy remix of "Jeep Ass Niguh". This version became a hit single in early 1994, reaching the Top 25 Billboard Hot 100. The song also presaged a new bass-heavy direction on his next album Sittin' on Chrome.

SlaughtaHouse was mainly produced in-house members of the I.N.C. such as Uneek, Ase One (Masta Ace's producer alias) and the production duo The Bluez Brothers consisting of Lord Digga and Witchdoc.

The album was reissued twice in recent years. The first reissue was released in 2008. the second issue was released in December of 2013 as a deluxe edition with a second disc of 17 additional remixes, accapellas and rarities.

Track Listing

  1. "A Walk Thru The Valley" - 3:37
  2. "SlaughtaHouse (Diggadome Intro)" - 4:50
  3. "Late Model Sedan" - 3:52
  4. "Jeep Ass Niguh" - 4:43
  5. "The Big East" - 4:19
  6. "Jack B. Nimble" - 2:52
  7. "Boom Bashin'" - 4:10
  8. "The Mad Wunz" - 5:09
  9. "Style Wars" - 4:28
  10. "Who U Jackin'?" - 5:25
  11. "Rollin' Wit UmDada" - 5:07
  12. "Ain't U Da Masta" - 4:39
  13. "Crazy Drunken Style" - 3:31
  14. "Don't Fuck Around [Outro]" - 2:24
  15. "Saturday Nite Live" - 5:59