
It’s difficult to argue that the highlight of Kanye, Jay and Sean’s original was the beat, and hence it’s a definite pleasure to hear one-quarter of the Slaughter take a couple of minutes out to take it on.
Not quite the original production, instead it’s a bootlegged version, but nonetheless it’s similar enough to do the job. Joell’s flows are definitely on point with this one, packing his usual mix of aggression and humour into a slower delivery than usual but one that rides along with this crawling production well. It’s just under two minutes long so only a short one, but if this is anything to go by we should hope his Slaughterhouse comrades decide to add to that by giving this a go themselves.








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