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The Big Doe Rehab (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about The Big Doe Rehab (Bonus Track Version) by Ghostface Killah. This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 54:18 minutes.

Artist: Ghostface Killah
Release date: 2007
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 17
Duration: 54:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. At the Cabana Skit 1:12
2. Toney Sigel (a.k.a. the Barrel Brothers) [feat. Bennie Sigel] 3:00
3. Yolanda's House (feat. Raekwon & Method Man) 3:12
4. We Celebrate (feat. Kid Capri) 4:12
5. Walk Around 3:32
6. Yapp City (feat. Sun God & Trife) 3:42
7. White Linen Affair (Toney Awards) [feat. Shawn Wigs] 4:07
8. Supa GFK 3:38
9. Rec-Room Therapy (feat. Raekwon & U-God) 3:12
10. The Prayer (featuring Ox) 1:23
11. I'll Die for You 3:06
12. Paisley Darts (feat. Raekwon, Sun God, Trife, Method Man & Cappadonna) 5:36
13. Shakey Dog Starring Lolita (Raekwon) 3:09
14. ! (feat. Rhythm Roots Allstars) 0:35
15. Killa Lipstick (feat. Method Man & Masta Killa) 3:38
16. Slow Down (feat. Chrisette Michele) 2:36
17. Clothes Off! (feat. Gym Class Heroes & Tyga) [Stress Remix] {Bonus Track} (featuring Gym Class Heroes) 4:28

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The Big Doe Rehab builds on the blueprint of Fishscale, the popular 2006 album that reignited Ghostface’s career by focusing on his strengths: in-depth, stream-of-consciousness storytelling overlaid on beats built from vintage soul songs. A good chunk of the album was produced by the Hitmen, who oversaw Jay-Z’s similarly-conceived 2007 album American Gangster. Every song here is based on a lick, rhythm or vocal line cribbed from a dusty slab of R&B vinyl. Music fans might recognize Aretha Franklin on “Yolanda’s House,” Johnny “Guitar” Watson on “Supa GFK,” or Isaac Hayes on “Rec-Room Therapy,” but a larger number of songs rely on long-forgotten gems by the Originals, the Independents, and Soul Generation. The consistency in production inspires some of Ghostface’s most precise storytelling. “Yolanda’s House” begins as a fugitive chase, turns into a sex romp, and finally ends as multiple crimes converge at one address. “Walk Around,” on the other hand, is a lucid portrait of a man haunted by the murder he committed. The Big Doe Rehab shows Ghostface's art deepening as he ages.