Earlier this year, KXNG Crooked left Slaughterhouse, effectively killing the supergroup which had consisted of Crooked, Joell Ortiz, Royce Da 5'9" and Joe Budden.
The Shady Records spitters leave behind a legacy of two albums and a third album, Glass House, which never dropped.
In a series of Tweets yesterday, Cooked suggests that Joe Budden's criticism of their boss Eminem's 2017 album Revival contributed to the shelving of Glass House and the death of the group.
Let me be clear. Me and Royce worked hard behind the scenes to give you Glasshouse. Joe calling Em’s music trash etc didn’t help matters. Wish he would’ve chose a different way to get his point across about not liking the music. His approach affected business. I’m glad it’s over.
— KXNG CROOKED I (@CrookedIntriago) June 17, 2018
There’s a bunch of reasons Glasshouse didn’t drop that’s why I said his approach didn’t help “matters”
— KXNG CROOKED I (@CrookedIntriago) June 17, 2018
Let me be clear. Me and Royce worked hard behind the scenes to give you Glasshouse. Joe calling Em’s music trash etc didn’t help matters. Wish he would’ve chose a different way to get his point across about not liking the music. His approach affected business. I’m glad it’s over," Crook wrote.
What do you think about that? If this is actually true, it sorta makes Em seem petty.