My Life

Album: Welcome To Our House (2012)
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Songfacts®:

  • Slaughterhouse are a Hip-Hop supergroup comprising Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, Crooked I and Eminem's Bad Meets Evil collaborator Royce Da 5'9. This is the second single from their sophomore studio album, Welcome To Our House. StreetRunner and Sarom produced the song, which also features a vocal contribution by Cee Lo Green.
  • The rags-to-riches track finds the quartet detailing their rise from underground rappers to successful MCs who are now signed to Eminem's Shady label.
  • The song samples Corona's song "The Rhythm of The Night," which was a #11 hit for the Italian dance duo in 1995.

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