[6] Originally intended to be his third studio album, its release was promised since early 2008, but was repeatedly pushed back due to Young Buck's problems with G-Unit and 50 Cent.
[7] At one point, Buck made an exaggerated claim to buy himself out of his contract with G-Unit Records that The Rehab would sell a million copies in its first week.
[9] The announcement came amidst rumors that 50 Cent had finally released Buck from his G-Unit contract.
[10] On September 13, 2010 an interview with Shade 45 radio host Angela Yee, 50 Cent stated Young Buck was still signed to G-Unit Records at that time.
[13] "Ya Betta Know It" became the second single when it was released on iTunes on June 8, 2010.