
Here’s a new track from former Shady Records rapper Bobby Creekwater called “Airplane Slang.”
Download: Bobby Creekwater – Airplane Slang

Here’s a new track from former Shady Records rapper Bobby Creekwater called “Airplane Slang.”
Download: Bobby Creekwater – Airplane Slang

Here are three new tracks from Shady Records‘ Cashis. They are all produced by Rikanatti. Check them out.
Download: Cashis – Sumthin You Said | Cashis – Here We Go | Cashis – Smoke Session

I bet you havn’t heard too much about or from Stat Quo since he got dropped from Shady Records, right? Well, I know I havn’t. And I can honestly say I did’t expect his Statlanta album to ever be released. If you didn’t know, it was released on July 13th through Sha Money XL‘s Dream Big Ventures.
I’ve listened to the album a couple of times and I’m actually surprised. It’s much better than I expected it to be. But then again, I havn’t heard anything from Stat in a long time. Some of the better tracks in my opinion are “Success,” “Allright,” and “What I Like.”
You should check it out.

Shady Records recording rapper Cashis is busy in the studio working on new music. Here are three new joints from the OC rapper, which are all produced by Rikanatti.
Download: Cashis – Take You Home | Cashis – Hip Hop | Cashis – Let U Live
Our first mixtape, HHiH: If It’s Hip Hop, It’s Here Vol. 1, which is hosted by Shady Records‘ Cashis is coming soon.
It’s been delayed a little but it’s on the way. We have got a lot of heat on it so it will be worth the wait!
The official release date, tracklisting and cover will be released very soon.

Former Shady/Aftermath rapper Stat Quo has finally completed his long anticipated album, Statlanta. Stat Quo posted the following message via his Twitter account:
“Statquo Mastering is done, Statlanta is 100% DONE!!! The credits will be turned in today and thats it. I will have my release date this week!!!”
We will have the cover and tracklisting as soon as they are available.

Here’s a new mixtape from Shady Records‘ rapper Cashis. It’s called The Re-Introduction and it’s filled with 24 tracks. Cashis‘ digital LP, Euthanasia, is dropping in a few weeks.
Download: Cashis – The Re-Introduction
With the upcoming release of his “Special Reserve” album, Obie Trice reached out to SOHH to clarify speculation on his first post-Shady Records solo project being a replacement for his rumored “Bottom’s Up“.
According to Obie, his album consists of pre-recorded material and will not replace his upcoming third studio album.
“Me and my man [MoSS] from Toronto, h*ll of a producer, we’re putting the music out there that we did back in the day and just putting it out there, it’s some old-school, new-school hip-hop sh*t,” Obie told SOHH. “When Bottom’s Up comes out, then we’ll talk about that Shady sh*t. This is some of the music that signed me to Eminem’s label.”
Producer MoSS also told SOHH the project has material from over ten years ago.
“All of the songs were done between 1997 and 2000. This is an album that we were getting ready right before Shady called Obie.”
Initial speculation said the album would consist of newly recorded songs.
Ever since leaving Shady/Aftermath, Obie Trice has been hard at work on his next effort “Special Reserve.” The new album is a collaboration effort between Obie and rising producer and DJ Premier associate MoSS, who signed to Premo’s “Works Of Mart” production company. The album will consist of 11 songs which includes one bonus record.
“Special Reserve” is slated to drop Tuesday, December 15th.
Royce Da 5’9 recently talked about the future of his supergroup Slaughterhouse, explaining why he thinks it is important to release their second album through a major label. From Royce‘s view, a record label like Eminem‘s Shady Records, which is backed by music giant Interscope Records, could give great support and help expand Slaughterhouse‘s presence.
“Right now, the focus is the group,” Royce explained. “I’m focused on the group in terms of the next move, like with signing. Yeah, Shady is an option, there’s a lot of great conversations being had and hopefully something like that could happen. Our goal is to put the group album on a major and get the real machine behind it so we can get that balance back in hip-hop.”