Article: GHOSTFACE KILLAH / The Big Doe Rehab (Def Jam/Universal)

JUST one look at the cover -- Ghostface Killah sitting regally in his throne, with sweat being wiped from his brow -- leaves little doubt as to who the real king of hip-hop is. In a year where most of the shop talk has focused on Kanye and Fitty, once again the enigmatic perpetual rhyme machine born Tony Starks rightfully claims his crown with his seventh proper album, The Big Doe Rehab.

The usual themes of bravado run deep as Ghost speaks from experience about life on the street and staying one step ahead, ...

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