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Then you go back to her room and she's hugging a copy of welcome to: OUR HOUSE, and you had no idea.Royce Da 5’9:That's ill man.Joell Ortiz:That would be real ill.How are you guys handling the success of the album and Slaughterhouse as a group?Royce Da 5’9: Well I kind of feel like we're at a point where it's time to make more of a transition. I mean obviously signing the deal, getting together and showing people that actually putting the project out on a major and getting it released, that was one hurdle in itself. Now that we're over that hurdle, we kind of all put in a good couple years straight of just being in a group. It's kind of like a reinvention thing. We got to reinvent the group; we got to reinvent ourselves. It's a whole new task, so this is the fun part.Your fans are pretty intense. When you encounter them in person, are they equally as crazed?Joell Ortiz: They got different personalities.Royce Da 5’9: Yeah, they got different personalities online. When you get online, you will definitely type your true feelings and then some. When you meet them in person, you come to realize that it's nothing personal. It's never anything personal. I sometimes kind of feel like our fans kind of care about us a little bit.
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