We Celebrate features Kid Capri and Trife Da God. The song features a very recognizable sample. Kid Capri does a great job playing the hype man to Ghostface. The beat is catchy and appealing.
On Barrell Brothers Ghostface is joined by Beanie Sigel, Styles P and Solomon Childs. The song is much harder than most of the tracks on the album. The song is definitely an underground street anthem.
Yolanda's House features Method Man and Raekwon from The Wu-Tang Clan. The song has the appeal of a classic Wu-Tang song. The song tells the story of three of Ghostface running from the police to Method Man's house and then Raekwon coming to get money from Method Man. Ghostface Killah proves he is one of the best storytellers in the game.
Slow Down features label mate Chrisette Michele. The song is one of the better tracks on the album. The song is incredibly catchy and Chrisette adds a great deal to the song vocally. Ghostface delivers very strong verses which are almost out of this world in terms of subject matter. The song features several changes throughout the song which add to the appeal.
Supa GFK is one of the most interesting songs on the album. On the track Ghostface views himself as a superhero. The song features lyrics that almost border on ridiculous but the song is well put together and the beat is very catchy.
Red-Room Therapy features Raekwon and U-God from The Wu-Tang Clan. The song is definitely not commercial. The beat is very minimalist. The rappers involved all drop solid verses.
Paisley Darts features Raekwon, Sun God, Trife Da God, Method Man and Cappadonna. The song is the traditional posse cut. The rappers trade standard verses. The track is not one of the best songs on the album.
Killa Lipstick teams Ghostface with Method Man and Masta Killa. The song is incredibly catchy and one of the softer efforts on the album.
TheBig Doe Rehab is a solid album from one of the most-consistent rappers in the game. The song captures the whole essence of Ghostface. The Big Doe Rehab gets 7.5 out of 10. If you are a fan of Wu-Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah, make sure you pick up his new solo album The Big Doe Rehab when it is available in stores on December 4.
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Post a CommentI liked Paisley Darts, actually.