The Blackhouse Album Vol. 1

In an era when authenticity defined greatness, Blackhouse emerged as a raw, uncompromising body of work that captured the pulse of the streets with cinematic precision. Curated and produced by the visionary Cool Roc Cee, this timeless classic stands as a cornerstone of early-2000s street music: raw, unfiltered, fearless, and ahead of its time.

Anchored by the undeniable street anthem “War Round Here” from the Greenlaw legend Mr. Gamp, Blackhouse delivers a soundtrack that speaks directly to survival, loyalty, and the realities of the grind. The album goes deeper with never-before-heard records such as “Like A Soldier,” “Squeeze Off Till I’m Empty,” and “Let Me Get ’Em,” each track adding another layer to a project built on truth rather than trends.

The microphone is graced by an elite lineup, including the iconic Fatboy Kano of Fatboy Ink, alongside powerful contributions from First Lady, Chaos, Solider, KBL, Insane Wayne, and an exclusive appearance from Young Snipe of the Young Trojanz, cuts you’ll only ever hear on this record.

More than an album, Blackhouse is a moment in time. A rare collaboration of voices, stories, and energy that major labels spend decades searching for, but can’t manufacture. This is street legacy. This is culture preserved. This is Blackhouse.