Slaughterhouse includes:
Joe Budden from Jersey City, New Jersey
Joell Ortiz from Brooklyn, New York
Royce da 5'9" from Detroit, Michigan
Crooked I from Long Beach, California
There's no argument that each of these four members is talented. What I came here to do is talk about Rap Groups, or lack thereof. Read through the list below and keep count in your head how many of these names you recognize:
- A Tribe Called Quest
- De La Soul
- The Pharcyde
- Lords of the Underground
- Cypress Hill
- The Beastie Boys
- Ultramagnetic MC's
- Wu-Tang Clan
- Run DMC
- Digital Underground
- Jungle Brothers
- Souls of Mischief
- Arrested Development
Hip Hop in one aspect used to be a team effort, as a lot of the aforementioned groups have engraved their names as a group in the history books with their individual rap names etched underneath. This isn't to say that rappers these days don't collaborate, but consistent work as a collective group hardly exists. Slaughterhouse is a special example, and even in their case the individual members carry on their personal careers first, releasing solo albums and second, as Slaughterhouse. The concept and popularity of a rap group may be dying out, if at all still alive.
As an avid listener to the "Old School" of Hip Hop, I worry that the genius work that can be born through collaborative work may not happen anymore. I wonder if today's industry is even conducive to this age old style.In most cases, they have enough timeless material out for me to enjoy even if it isn't.
Good approach in giving tribute to a diminished art form that was rap groups. Best of luck on the blog... good way to start.
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