Eminem Talks On Involvement With "welcome to: Our House," Slaughterhouse Visits BET & The Breakfast Club

As Slaughterhouse's debut album just dropped yesterday, they rap group have been talking all about in recent interviews on BET's 106 & Park and Power 105's The Breakfast Club.

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Slaughterhouse have been making the rounds, promoting their newly released album, welcome to: Our House.

They hit up BET's 106 & Park, as well as Power 105's Breakfast Club. 

BET got a phone call from Eminem while Slaughterhouse was visiting, and their Shady Records boss had nothing but praise for the group.

He was asked about the his involvement on the album, saying he was as involved as he could be. "Absolutely as involved as I could be. I feel like, these guys, the caliber that they rhyme at... I dunno, it was fun for me to do...like this is the kinda music I love doing."

"I love this kind of Hip Hop," Em ontinued whiile on the phone with 106 & Park. "It's lyrically dense. These guys are animals. So it's like, getting in the studio with them was fun, and I really wanted to be hands on from the beginning of the project to the end of it. In other words, just overseeing everything, producing, co-producing, you know, whatever I could do. Mixing, everything...I just wanted  to be really hands on with it, and to present the best product possible to the public." 

During the more extensive interview with the Breakfast Club, the rap supergroup talk about commercial music, their mixtape versus their album, Wayne's comments about New York, Royce's documented threesome and more. Watch the interview on Power 105 below.

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