Joe BuddenTV takes you behind the scenes at the Slaughterhouse Move On video shoot. Another one of those dope hip hop videos is on its way with this joint… no questions asked.
Joe BuddenTV takes you behind the scenes at the Slaughterhouse Move On video shoot. Another one of those dope hip hop videos is on its way with this joint… no questions asked.
So Crooked I did get shot at after all… seriously that is the last thing we need, another incredibly talented hip hop artist losing his life. Thankfully the assailant lacked any sort of aim and Crooked I is okay. Anyhow, he sits down with Sway at MTV for this interview. Taken from MTV. Here’s a signficant portion of the article… and then press play to watch the interview.
The former Death Row Records artist said he was trying to do what he normally does — grant the request of a fan — when he almost lost his life.
“Say you’re walking down the street. Some dude comes up to you with a camera phone and he’s like, ‘Can you give a shout-out?’ ” Crooked explained. “You’re like, ‘OK,’ and you’re shouting the dude out. Three seconds later, somebody is shooting at you. Was dude [with the camera phone] trying to get me to stand still? Was he in on it? Was it a coincidence? I don’t know. Mentally I had to fall back for a couple of days. I’ve been in those situations where people take shots or whatever. I’m relaxed around the hip-hop fans. I’m a very accessible dude. When dude came up and was like, ‘Can you give me a shout out?’ I’m like, ‘Cool, what do you want me to say?’ Three seconds later, I hear a noise. I [was] so far removed from the fact it can be gunshots. Then I turn around and see sparks. That’s strange.”
That’s where Crooked stops detailing the story ‚Äî he refuses to elaborate on whether the assailants’ bullets actually struck him. “Where I’m from, certain things you can’t talk about. It’s illegal to our code and how we live.”
“I’m gonna say real things today,” he declared. “That’s where my focus is. I wanna leave a body of work behind, man, that matches a Biggie, that matches a ‘Pac. God is good. I need that body of work that has the potential to change ‚Äî not the world, but a couple of people. Two, three, four million. One million. I don’t care if it’s only one person.”
Previously from Crooked I: Crooked I Calls VladTV About Shooting Rumors
Maybe I’ve been living under a rock this past week, as I didn’t hear any of these rumors, but apparently, they spread across the internet like wildfire claiming Crooked I was shot and is in critical condition. Anyhow, Crooked speaks on the whole debacle. Gotta love internet rumors!
Joe Budden, Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Royce Da 5’9″ chop it up with BET. They talk about whether they’re looking to remain independent or go to a major label, and also sound off on any comparison between them and the 4 Horsemen. Royce discusses the role of egos, and Crooked I touches on how he got involved in the group. Spotted over at 2dopeboyz.
Also, catch more of Joe Budden here: Joe Budden Interview with Jessie Maguire / Live At The Joe Budden Padded Room Release Party / Joe Budden Reacts To Padded Room Reviews
Royce Da 5’9″ and the rest of Slaughterhouse rock the crowd in Detroit. Raw Hip Hop at its finest!
Miss Info sits down with Slaughterhouse after their show at S.O.Bs.
Part 1
Part 2
Good news for all those unable to make the Slaughterhouse concert. After the epic fail in their attempt at a live stream, it looks like Amalgam has came through to provide the entire video of the Slaughterhouse concept at S.O.Bs.
The official video for Death Is Forever from TEK featuring General Steele of Smif-N-Wessun and Havoc of Mobb Deep. The track is produced by Don Notz and will be featured on TEK’s 24Kt Smoke album, due for release on August 24, 2010.
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