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I’ve been vibin’ to Bishop Lamont a lot lately. Contrary to what he says, Pope Mobile and Caltroit have been taking me everywhere but church. For those still catching Z’s on dude, here are quite a few reasons to pull to wake up.

I present to you the supposed production list for Bishop’s Aftermath debut, The Reformation.

Dr. Dre (co-exec.), DJ Khalil, Focus…, Lord Finesse, Diverse, Pete Rock, DJ Quik, Battlecat, Nottz, Scott Storch, DJ Premier, Nottz, 9th Wonder, Warren G, Just Blaze, Buckwild, J. Dilla, Clark Kent, Madlib, Mr. Porter, Kanye West, Jake One, Swizz Beatz, Neo Da Matrix, Hi-Tek, RZA, JR Rotem, Eminem, Mark Batson, Black Milk, Salaam Remi, Dready Beats

Since it’s swiped from Wikipedia, I doubt it’s 100% accurate. But, can you imagine what an album with that many A-List beatsmiths would actually sound like? Could it even be cohesive?

That, I’m not sure of. But with a setup pitch like that, Bishop might as well call it a career if he doesn’t clear the fence on his major league debut.

Bishop Lamont & Black Milk Present: CALTROiT (Mixed By DJ Warrior) Part 1 Part 2

Bishop Lamont – Pope Mobile (Hosted by Bishop Lamont & Mixed by DJ Raphiki of Power 106)

Props to DubCNN.

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