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RnB 11/12/2012

Rehab Premieres "King Of The Tweakers" Remix Featuring Strange Music's Rittz Online

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Rehab Premieres "King Of The Tweakers" Remix Featuring Strange Music's Rittz Online
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Rehab, the group behind the 2008 hit, "The Bartender Song (Sittin At A Bar)," have premiered their new remix for "King of the Tweakers" featuring Strange Music's Rittz online at https://bit.ly/TMb3rp.

"Rittz is one of the dopest new voices in hip-hop. To have him on a Rehab song really helped take it to another level," said Demun Jones. "Touring with him was off the hook and we all became pretty close friends. It made sense to do some work together and the track that we did is straight fire."

"King of the Tweakers" is the lead single from REHAB's new album "Gullible's Travels," which was released by independent powerhouse Average Joes Entertainment. Produced by Danny Boone, Demun Jones and Shannon "Fat Shan" Houchins, "Gullible's Travels" is anchored by REHAB's influence of all things hip-hop, from Run DMC and NWA, to a Tribe Called Quest and more. The album's musical palette runs the gamut from hip-hop to rock and soulful acoustics.

Rehab set out over a decade ago on their own musical journey that would garner them millions of hardcore fans, selling over 600,000 albums and over 2 million singles and averaging over 200 shows a year touring with names like Kid Rock, Uncle Kracker, Linkin Park, Kottonmouth Kings, Colt Ford and others.
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