| Cuz We Can | ||||
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| Released | December 9, 2002 (Internet Release) March 13, 2007 (Pressed Release) | |||
| Recorded | 2001–2002 | |||
| Length | 76:20 | |||
| Label | Attica Sound / Arshid Entertainment | |||
| Producer | Steaknife | |||
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Cuz We Can is the third studio album by Rehab. Originally available online in 2002, a pressed copy was released March 13, 2007. It is the last album to feature rapper Brooks Buford as he parted ways soon after this album was released online by him. [1]
Following the success of their official debut album Southern Discomfort, and coming off Warped Tour, the duo got to work on their third album. Many songs were recorded during these sessions, reuniting with former Rehab member Denny "Steaknife" Campbell.
According to a Facebook post by Brooks Buford, Danny Boone called Buford on the phone citing "he did not want to be in a group called Rehab." The group split up soon after. Buford claims to be sober at the time, despite the rumors the group broke up because of his addictions. Buford posted the update to clear up the many rumors circulating in the Rehab community regarding the breakup over the years.
On December 9, 2002, as Rehab was coming to an end, Brooks Buford released a set of 22 unreleased Rehab songs on his website that appeared to be the complete third Rehab album in order including skits and interludes. These songs later became known as "CuzWeCan" which was what Danny Boone named the album in 2007 when he scrapped some of the initial songs and decided to officially press it. (Omitting Busted, So Green, Defeated, Aim To Please, Jesus Loves Me, and That Bad) Other tracks were renamed by Danny including "Shit On Me" which became "Then Again", "Huh What?" into "Do You?").
Fans have highly regarded CuzWeCan, often citing it their best work. Over the years Rehab has performed certain songs including Bonfire, Lawn Chair High, and I've Landed.
Brooks Buford released his debut solo album "Straight Outta Rehab" on Arista in 2003. Some of these songs use instrumentals and other sections (often redone) from CuzWeCan as Buford boasts in the Notraprock intro "I don't mean to rub it in but I got all my publishing." Many other lines take shots at Danny and Rehab including the songs "No J4U" and "Run Thingz". The label shut down the same year, before Buford could get a worldwide release.
In 2012 Rehab re-recorded the song I've Landed from CuzWeCan.
Danny "Boone" Alexander - Vocals
Jason "Brooks" Buford - Vocals
Denny "Steaknife" Campbell - Producer, vocals