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Article: ALBUM REVIEW: Ghostface Killah: The Big Doe Rehab
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- The Broward Times
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- December 28, 2007
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ALBUM REVIEW: Ghostface Killah: The Big Doe Rehab
Once upon a time, a mythical crew stormed the bulwarks of the world's hip hop fleet. Hailing from Shaolin (that's Staten Island, to the uninitiated), the Wu-Tang Clan brought forth a unique rhyme style, utilizing the talents of its 100 or so raucous members.
Enter the WuTang (36 Chambers) introduced the group's vanguard performers: Inspectah! Deck, the RZA, the GZA, Old Dirty Bastard, Raekwon the Chef, Ghostface Killah, U-God and Masta Killa.
But, within the nine core members, there is a standout-a pretty guy with a wicked, sandpaper-flow who goes the extra mile to look as grimy as the rest. Method Man seemed destined to be the Diana Ross to ...