Paul Rosenberg basically confirms we will get an album in 2017

man, I'm still waiting for Glass House. That last Slaughterhouse mixtape was great, their first two albums were great. Their Shady Records release fell flat. Now they've been shelved. You know they went in the studio and spit real shit on some Premier and Statik beats, handed it in, Eminem loved it. He handed it to his bosses, they said "um, yeah. We don't really hear a hot 100 on this. We're gonna have to go ahead and ask you to try again" exactly how they ended up making "My Life". Honestly, I don't get it. Eminem is the biggest rapper of all time, Jimmy Iovine doesn't even work at Interscope anymore. Why would he not take Shady independent and release real hip-hop albums steady? Why stay loyal to a mainstream label, sign only real hip-hop acts and then shelve them because they don't meet the expectations of pop radio? What's the fucking point? I lose a lot of respect for Eminem because of how much he allows other people (now mainly Paul Rosenberg) to control his moves. Either Paul isn't that bright or his priorities are fucked.

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