Slaughterhouse recently announced the name of their new album, welcome to: OUR HOUSE, which is set to drop on May 15th. Group member Joell Ortiz recently broke down the meaning of the title, which he says comes from what they have to offer hip-hop.

"We feel hip-hop is our house. We feel like we're four of the dopest MCs on the planet and after this albums comes out, we feel everybody is gonna have to deal with it. You gonna have to deal with the fact that you might be listening to some dudes you can't be better than. That's the attitude we wanna have.

Joell also compared the group's hunger to surpass any doubts skeptics may have, to that of Baltimore Raven's great, Ray Lewis.

"When Ray Lewis and the Baltimore defense go out there, they say, 'you ain't scoring. That's it.' Nobody looks at them as cocky or crazy. But they just leave it on the field. We left it on this album. Y'all gonna love this album if you're a fan of hip-hop and lyrics."


Source: sohh.com