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Article: CD REVIEW: Killah sets high standard in 'Rehab'
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- University Wire
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- December 7, 2007
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Taylor Paul
University Wire
12-07-2007
(Badger Herald) (U-WIRE) MADISON, Wis. -- If nothing else, Ghostface Killah has been quite efficient lately. In the past 20 months, he has put out three albums, not to mention contributing to the new Wu-Tang album The 8 Diagrams, which is scheduled for release this Tuesday. Ghostface's two previous releases, Fishscale and More Fish, were very well-received critically, and he has arguably the most critically successful solo career of the nine Wu-Tang Clan members. To say the least, the rapper has set a high bar for his most recent album, The Big Doe Rehab. Despite his relative success, the question still remains: Can Ghostface do it again?
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