Released: August 19, 2012

Songwriter: Crooked I Joell Ortiz Joe Budden

Producer: The Alchemist

[Hook: Joe Budden]
You have a problem in the hood, you good, don't ask what it's gon' be
Cause if I'm by your side, don't ride, put that all on me
Cause you're my brother, you safe when I'm around
My bread is yours, hit the safe when I'm around
Cause, you can always call on me
Your drama shit ever fall on me, just put it all on me

[Verse 1: Joell Ortiz]
The only child feeling like a brother these days
I used to run my own race, now it's a relay
So you can take it to the bank when Ortiz stay
Homie, you can have it your way when you're in BK
It's really hood where my peeps stay
I got LeBrons with the arms, D-Wades and let the heat spray
My niggas, y'all triggers in the heartbeat
Blood thicker than water, but we thicker than concrete
So say the word and I'm near
If it's somewhere not near, I guess I'll be in the air
Or the next thing smoking, hoping it was a Lear
So I can get there quick enough to get you in the clear
Sitting here vibing, sipping on this Clear
Like damn I love you
Grown ass man, but I ain't scared to hug you
We ride, I'm on your side like that man above you
Put it all on me

[Hook]

[Verse 2: Joe Budden]
Know that I'mma give you my all, already proved it
Anytime your back's on the wall, I'm down to move it
OG's respect me, real niggas honor me
Got my Bachelor's in number scams and a con degree
Faggots ain't fond of me, frequent where the monsters be
Loyalty comes first, guess I'm still an anomaly
Always give you honesty, you gained that power
Cause you down to stash the burner when you know it ain't showered
We ain't share a moms my nigga, we shared songs
They tried to raise the bail, I was there like the bonds
When your clientele got low, that was damned fine
Without a speech I was the beach - brought you the tan line
This is a warning, they cramp yours, they cramp mine
We should've known if we're both stars, who says we can't align?
And even if we see a day we come apart
The rules is still John Q, son can have my heart

[Hook]

[Verse 3: Crooked I]
You're my nigga now, you're in the L dot B dot
The home of the sticky jars, we own it the cities ours
We're rolling in 50 cars patrolling them titty bars
Spend 20 large in the semis, ready for any charge
We on some mobster shit
No "you and me" its 'I and I' we on some rasta shit
My A-alike, I say it like we on some conscious shit
Rock your watches, I dare niggas to rob your shit
Cause it's death before dishonor
Our enemies best wear a vest when they step before piranhas, Catch a Heckler or llama
Never protect you from the drama
Cause I'mma be on point just like the edge of a katana
Weapon wet you on my mama
From the east side to the city limits - We run it all
From the Benji flipping to the pretty women - We've done it all
Before niggas was big as Diggy Simmons
And we still do so, if you with me then my nigga listen
To this intermission

[Hook]

Slaughterhouse

Slaughterhouse was a rap Supergroup consisting of Royce Da 5'9", KXNG CROOKED, Joe Budden & Joell Ortiz.

The group saw its beginnings In 2008, when Joe Budden reached out to Royce, Crooked, Joell and Nino Bless to feature on a track called “Slaughterhouse” which appeared on his 2008 album Halfway House. After it became clear the group had chemistry, they decided to continue working together, eventually forming the Slaughterhouse group.

Unfortunately, the mystery album Glass House has never been released by Shady Records and amongst plenty of disagreement, Slaugherhouse officially broke up in April 2018, as announced by Royce in this