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Ooh, Jason Derulo
Oh, Pixie
Oh no, usually I'm always late
Tonight I'm gonna be on time
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me all to yourself
We'll be alone just me and you
Where no one interrupts what we do
You say, where are you going?
In the night, I'm awake
'Cause my body's not to close to you
But you don't call me out of respect you can bet that
You'll be waiting home for me
I'm out for the whole day
Try'na do it my way, Monday to Friday
Gotta make my baby understand
I do this for you, boy but you deserve the time
I'm coming home straight after work

So you can have me all to yourself
We'll be alone, just me and you
Where no one interrupts what we do
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me under your spell
All night, all day
So you can have me all to yourself
I'm coming home
You're always complaining
In the morn when I awake from my sleep
Brush my teeth and me
Now that I'm famous
It's hard making time
For the woman that's close to me, yeah
I'm out for the whole day
Try'na do it my way, Monday to Friday
Gotta make my baby understand
I do it for you, girl 'cause you deserve the time
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me all to yourself
We'll be alone, just me and you
Where no one interrupts what we do
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me under your spell
All night, all day
So you can have me all to yourself
When I'm away I miss my baby
Yeah, I'm gone with half my heart
God knows I must be crazy
For loving from afar
But tonight it's gonna be different
'Cause I'm coming home
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me all to yourself
We'll be alone, just me and you
Where no one interrupts what we do
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me under your spell
All night, all day
So you can have me all to yourself
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me all to yourself
We'll be alone, just me and you
Where no one interrupts what we do
I'm coming home straight after work
So you can have me under your spell
All night, all day
So you can have me all to yourself
Have me all to yourself, all to yourself

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Slaughterhouse is a hip hop group consisting of rappers Crooked I, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz and Royce Da 5'9". The group formed in late 2008 after Crooked I, Joell Ortiz and Royce Da 5'9" appeared on the song "Slaughterhouse" from Joe Budden's album Halfway House. They took their name from the song.

The members of Slaughterhouse all share some degree of controversy from their past in the music industry. Crooked I (Long Beach, CA) was signed to Suge Knight's Death Row label from 1999-2003, but left after his projects were shelved amidst the disintegration of the label due to Knight's continuing problems with the law. Joe Budden (Jersey City, NJ) had initial success when he signed to Def Jam in the early 2000s, but for reasons unknown, fell out of favor with Jay-Z when the latter became head of the label. Budden eventually left Def Jam and released a diss track to Jay-Z entitled "Talk To 'Em." Joell Ortiz (New York, NY) was signed to Dr. Dre's Aftermath label but left after he was informed that his album would not be released until both Eminem and Dr. Dre released their respective projects. Finally, Royce Da 5'9" (Detroit, MI) is known for his falling out and feud with Eminem and D12, though the two sides have since reconciled.

All four men address these issues in the Slaughterhouse song "Move On (Slaughter House Remix)," informing any interviewers out there that their pasts are behind them and that questions pertaining to these events are not relevant. A video for the song was released in March 2009.

Their self-titled debut album, Slaughterhouse, was released on August 11, 2009 on E1 Music. The album was reportedly recorded over a six day period in early June. The album features production from Focus, The Alchemist, DJ Khalil, StreetRunner and D12's Mr. Porter.
On June 18th, 2009, the first street single off the album was released via Joe Budden's twitter. The track is "Hood Hop" (formerly known as "Woodstock") and features M.O.P. on the hook.
The first official single from the album will be "The One". A video directed by Rik Cordero has already been shot.
It was announced that "Woodstock" will not be on the final cut of the album due to sample clearance issues.
The debut album by Slaughterhouse was leaked to the internet late Friday, July 31st.

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