Item Description:[RARE HAND-SIGNED: Rehab Graffiti the World Signed CD & Album Cover Framed Display]Rock the Southern rap fusion with this signed edition of Rehab’s 2005 album Graffiti the World, a gritty fourth studio release that propelled the band to fame with its chart-topping anthem, reissued in 2008 for an even wider audience. Hailing from Warner Robins, Georgia, Rehab—led by Danny Boone and co-founded with Demun Jones—melds Southern hip-hop with rock riffs, drawing from their roots in the Dirty South scene. Originally dropped in 2005 via Universal Republic, and re-released in 2008 by Universal Motown, this 14-track powerhouse features the viral smash "Bartender Song (Sittin' at a Bar)," a platinum-certified hit that blends barroom storytelling with catchy hooks, alongside tracks like "We Ride" and "Lick It," showcasing their unique rap-rock hybrid. The graffiti-drenched cover art reflects the album’s raw, streetwise energy, earning critical nods for its genre-defying sound and setting the stage for their independent resurgence. Housed in a sleek black frame (12" x 6") with a glass front, this display pairs the signed album cover—its colorful urban vibe—with the signed CD itself, ready to hang as a collector’s centerpiece for rap-rock fans.Authentication & Provenance: Sourced from a smoke- and pet-free collector's estate—handled with care and stored flat in the frame to maintain condition.Why This Item? This framed display isn’t just memorabilia—it’s a tribute to Rehab’s Southern rap-rock revolution, capturing the spirit of "Bartender Song" and their gritty legacy. Perfect for rap-rock collectors, Southern hip-hop enthusiasts, or 2000s music nostalgics; it’s a bold homage to their unpolished charm.