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The Big Doe Rehab is the seventh album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. Ghostface announced the release on a video on his MySpace page on October 9 2007.

The album will be released on December 4, 2007. This initially conflicted with the release date of Wu-Tang Clan's fifth group album 8 Diagrams, a fact Ghostface was reported to be unhappy with, according to an interview with MTV.com[1] In response to this, RZA subsequently announced the delay of 8 Diagrams by a further week so as not to clash with the release of The Big Doe Rehab.[2]

The album will feature guest appearances from fellow Wu-Tang members Raekwon, Method Man, U-God as well as from Kid Capri, Cappadonna and members of Ghostface's Theodore Unit crew. It also features production from LV & Sean C. from Sean "Diddy" Combs' production team, The Hitmen.

December 4 will also see the release of a book based on a previous series of Ghostface MTV2 appearances, and entitled The World According to Pretty Toney.

Full audio of in an edited "clean" version of The Big Doe Rehab is currently streaming at Def Jam's web site.

Track listing

  1. "At the Cabana (Skit)"
    • Featuring Rhythm Roots Allstars
  2. "Toney Sigel aka Barrell Brothers"
  3. "Yolanda's House"
  4. "We Celebrate"
    • Produced by LV & Sean C. for The Hitmen)
    • Featuring Kid Capri
    • Contains samples from "I Just Want to Celebrate" by Rare Earth
  5. "Walk Around"
    • Produced by Anthony Acid
    • Contains samples from "Packed Up and Took My Mind" by Little Milton
  6. "Yapp City"
  7. "White Linen Affair (Toney Awards)"
  8. "Supa GFK"
  9. "Rec Room Therapy"
    • Featuring Raekwon & U-God
    • Produced by Baby Grand
  10. "The Prayer"
    • Featuring Ox
  11. "I'll Die for You"
    • Produced by LV & Sean C. for The Hitmen
  12. "Paisley Darts"
    • Featuring Raekwon, Sun God, Trife Da God, Method Man & Cappadonna
    • Produced by LV & Sean C. for The Hitmen
    • Contains samples from "Lie No. 2" by The Originals
  13. "Shakey Dog Starring Lolita"
    • Featuring Raekwon
    • Produced by LV & Sean C. for The Hitmen
  14. "!"
    • Featuring Rhythm Roots Allstars
  15. "Killa Lipstick"
    • Featuring Method Man & Masta Killa
    • Produced by Ghostface Killah & Anthony Acid
  16. "Slow Down"

References