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Book Of Ezekiel is rapper Freekey Zekey's debut album and debut on Diplomat Records/Asylum released on July 24, 2007.

History

Upon completing his three year jail sentence, Freekey Zekey put much thought into the future of his music career, thus creating the Book Of Ezekiel. It includes, but is not limited too Freekey Zekey's thoughts and views on the rap industry, the world and life in general most commonly demonstrated in his humorous skits through out his album. Most of The Dipset crew made appearances on Freekey Zekey's album,

The first single released off Book Of Ezekiel is titled "Hater What You Lookin' At" It can be heard on Freekey Zekey's myspace page. Since the release of Hater What You Lookin' At, a music video has been released on YouTube. Hater What You Lookin' At has a short cameo from fellow Dipset member, Jim Jones.

As of August 2, 2007, Freekey Zekey's album debuted at number 154 on the Billboard 200 moving 8,800 copies its first week. [1]

Track listing

1. Intro

2. Daddy Back (featuring Cam'ron & Juelz Santana)

3. Like This (featuring Sen)

4. Skit

5. Shoot' em Up (featuring Hell Rell & J. R. Writer)

6. Hater what You Lookin' At

7. Crunk'd Up

8. Skit

9. Livin' It Up (featuring Tobb)

10. My Life

11. Skit

12. Killem Killem (featuring Juelz Santana)

13. Streets

14. 730 Dip Dip (featuring Jim Jones)

15. Where The Dutch (featuring Tobb)

16. Fly Fitted

17. Bottom Bitch

18. Steph (featuring Sen)

Singles

  1. Hater What You Lookin' At
  2. Daddy Back
  3. Like This

Notes

  1. Fellow Dipset rapper, Jim Jones (rapper) makes a short cameo during the chorus of Hater What You Lookin' At.
  2. Hater What You Lookin' At is strongly based around The Diplomats strong presence in rap in Harlem.

References

1.^http://allhiphop.com/forums/thread/18410582.aspx