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| The Reformation | |||||
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| Studio album by Bishop Lamont | |||||
| Released | Late 2009 | ||||
| Recorded | 2007 - 2009 | ||||
| Genre | West Coast hip hop, Gangsta Rap, G-Funk | ||||
| Label | Aftermath, Interscope | ||||
| Producer | Dr. Dre (exec.) Eminem, DJ Premier, Scott Storch, Focus.., DJ Khalil, Mark Batson, Battlecat, Lord Finesse, Diverse, Pete Rock |
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The Reformation is the debut album by West Coast rapper Bishop Lamont, who is the protege of hip hop legendary producer Dr. Dre. It is set to be released on Aftermath Entertainment sometime in 2009 after Dr. Dre's third and final album Detox. A street single "Grow Up" was released few months ago.[1] Recently a new track leaked called "Hallelujah" produced by Dr. Dre & featuring Xzibit, Whether this will be included on The Reformation is unknown.
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Music
Concept
Similar to The Documentary, production will tightly be directed by Dr. Dre. Producers such as Focus... and Scott Storch, who also produced on The Documentary will also play a big role in production. Other producers such as East Coast heavyweights like DJ Premier, Lord Finesse, and Pete Rock will also contribute to the album's production as well.
Featured guests
The album will feature guest appearances by fellow Aftermath artists Eminem and 50 Cent, Xzibit, Stat Quo, Warren G, Nicole Scherzinger, Nas, T.I., and possibly Busta Rhymes.
References
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