The Reformation (album)
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The Reformation | ||
Studio album by Bishop Lamont | ||
Released | Summer, 2007 | |
Recorded | 2007 | |
Genre | Hip-hop | |
Length | TBD | |
Label | Aftermath/Interscope | |
Producer(s) | Dr. Dre Nottz DJ Premier Hi-Tek Kon Artis DJ Khalil Pete Rock Lord Finesse The RZA DJ Quik Warren G Battlecat |
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Bishop Lamont chronology | ||
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The Reformation (2007) |
The Impossible Possible (TBD) |
The Reformation is the name of the upcoming debut album by West Coast rapper Bishop Lamont. It is planned to be released in late Summer of 2007[1] on Aftermath Entertainment. Guest features expected on the album are Dr. Dre, Eminem, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Lady of Rage and David Banner, among others.
Contents |
[edit] Producers[2][3]
[edit] Recorded Producers
Bishop Lamont has aleady recorded with the following...
- Kon Artis
- Focus
- Scott Storch
- Dr. Dre
- Jake One
[edit] Expected Producers
- DJ Quik
- DJ Premier
- Battlecat
- Pete Rock
- Tre Hardson
- Damizza
- Madlib
- DJ Clark Kent
- The Neptunes
- Lord Finesse
- Nottz
- Warren G
- Hi-Tek
- The RZA
- Jonathan Rotem
- Eminem
[edit] Features
[edit] Expected Features
[edit] Tentative track listing
- Bitches On My Dick (Produced by DJ Khalil)
- Up & Down (featuring Glasses Malone & Chevy Jones) (Produced by Scott Storch)
- No Stoppin' Carson (Produced by Dr. Dre) So far one snippet of a track has been revealved from the album entitled "No Stoppin' Carson Anthem" produced by Dr. Dre.[4] It is unclear if this song will make the final track list of the album.