
Joe Budden reveals he recorded more than one
cut with Ab-Soul, and speaks on the status of a possible Black
Hippy/Slaughterhouse track.
Throughout the summer, rumors were circulating that a possible Slaughterhouse and Black Hippy collaboration was in the works. Now, in a recent interview the LA Leakers, one quarter of the Voltron crew Joe Budden speaks on the possibility of working with the California quartet.
The topic first came about when Budden discussed his recent work with Ab-Soul on A Loose Quarter with
the song "Cut From a Different Cloth," which he revealed is one of a
few cuts with the Cali rapper. As for a larger Black
Hippy/Slaughterhouse collaboration, Joe remained skeptical, but said
he'd be willing to work with the crew if it felt right.
"Ab-Soul what up - yeah, we've got a couple of more joints that we
did. I ain't put 'em on the tape, but they'll be seeing the light of day
soon," he said. "[A Slaughterhouse/Black Hippy collaboration] is too
much, that's too much. That's too many people for me to…I don't know. If
it happens, great - naturally, I'd be all for it. I'm down to rap with
any rapper that wants to rap."