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About
Rehab is a dynamic musical group hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, known for their unique blend of country hip hop. Originally formed in the late 1990s, the band experienced various lineup changes over the years but has consistently been led by the charismatic Danny Boone, who serves as the frontman and primary vocalist. The band is celebrated for its seamless fusion of Southern rock influences with hip hop beats, creating a sound that is both gritty and melodic. Their breakout hit "Sittin’ At A Bar" catapulted them into the mainstream, and they have continued to captivate fans with their engaging storytelling and rhythmic prowess.
How to Sound Like Rehab
Rehab's sound is characterized by its raw, energetic fusion of genres, combining the storytelling elements of country with the rhythmic drive of hip hop. This hybrid sound is often anchored by gritty guitar riffs and pulsating beats. The use of Gibson 1983 Korina Flying V Black provides a powerful, rock-infused backbone to their music, while the Technics SL-1200MK2 Turntable and Rane Sixty Two Performance Mixer with Serato Live allow for seamless integration of DJ elements, enhancing their live performance energy. The interplay of booming bass lines with crisp turntable scratches creates an engaging and infectious vibe, inviting listeners into their world of Southern-infused rhythms and tales.
Discography
Get the Rehab Sound
Want to sound like Rehab? This gear comes straight from the setups of the band's members, based on proven sources. Dive into each artist's page for more detail and inspiration.