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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
[Intro]
You know were bout that club life, thug life
Got this bitch bumping...
Pocket full of money (we rollin)
Pocket full of money (we rollin)
P-p-p-pocket full of money
You know were bout that club life, thug life
Got this bitch bumping like a bug bite, club life
Pocket full of money (we rollin)
Pocket full of money (we rollin)

P-p-p-pocket full of money
[Verse 1: Royce Da 59]
Yall niggas fake as fuck
Lipstick on my collar, I couldnt make this up
I live in a real estate like its housing
Life is grand, like a thousand
Stopless counting, my bitch is a walking fountain
I talk to bosses, you talk to bouncers
Every bad bitch you see in here is coming with us
So I suggest you...
[Verse 2: Joe Budden]
Get off of her, officer get rid of them cuffs
So many bitches 'round I dont even know what to do with them
Head aint even fun no more unless theres two of them
To tell the truth, I think beating it is easy
So when I say I poppin models, yall got reasons to believe me
Keeping it breezy, just me and my Weekend CD
Wanna fly in for the week and you see me
Can tell I be beating it beastly cause look at how weakened her knees be
With the dome trash, and she fuck me fast
Now she on stand-by, blame the buddy pass
[Hook]
You know were bout that club life, thug life
Got this bitch bumping like a bug bite, thug life
Pockets full of money (we rollin)
P-p-pockets full of money (we rollin)
P-p-pockets full of money
Park that motherfucker sideways
Park that motherfucker sideways (we rollin)
Park that motherfucker sideways
To let these niggas know youre rolling in some motherfucking shit
[Verse 3: Crooked I]
Like A.I. I cross over when Im near a mic
I stay fly even though I got a fear of heights
I aim steady when Im gunning with one of them nines
And you aint ready for a hustler who hugging his grind
My chain heavy, so heavy the medallion broke the main levy
Now that motherfucker is flooded with diamonds
Like a broke nigga, I aint got nothing to lose
But Im rich in the club, the couch is under my shoes
[Verse 4: Joell Ortiz]
And shawty mouth is under my ooo...
I cant say that, radio dont play that
Im so cool the sun gotta hate that
But it can never blind me, now where my raise at?
Yeah, boy, this is payback
Yall was hating back in May, so I said Hey and bought a Maybach
The roof gone, so I park it where the shade at
Leave it sideways and spin the wheel, no Sajak
[Hook]

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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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