"Throw That" by Slaughterhouse ft. Eminem: Hip-hop collaboration with moderate chart success.
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"Throw That," a track by hip-hop supergroup Slaughterhouse featuring Eminem, was released as part of the album "Welcome to: Our House." This collaboration brought together Joe Budden, Royce da 5'9", Crooked I, Joell Ortiz, and Eminem. Notably, Royce da 5'9" shares a strong working relationship with Eminem, adding an additional layer of interest for fans.
The song addresses themes common in hip-hop, featuring explicit lyrics and showcasing the lyrical prowess of its artists. "Throw That" was produced during a period of rising digital music consumption, which played a key role in its dissemination and reach. The combined fan bases of Eminem and Slaughterhouse provided a significant boost in initial contemporary interest, although the song’s chart performance was relatively modest.
Peaking at #98 on the Billboard Hot 100, "Throw That" made a brief impact on mainstream music charts. Despite not climbing higher, the collaboration was significant for fans of Eminem and the members of Slaughterhouse, illustrating the strength of collective efforts in the hip-hop genre.
Eminem’s involvement drew considerable attention to the track and the host album, leveraging his established influence in the music industry. "Welcome to: Our House" reached #2 on the Billboard 200, benefiting from the star power and reputation of its participants.
The song underscores the evolving landscape of hip-hop in the context of collaborations and digital influence. It is also a testament to the lasting bond between Eminem and Royce da 5'9", as well as the impact of supergroups within music circles.
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