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Throw in a man legitimately pleading for his life in vain, and "Legend Of The Fall Offs" makes for the darkest song of Busta's career." [16] Dan Weiss from Billboard Magazine said: "Dr. Dre oversaw Busta's 2006 semi-comeback The Big Bang, which ends with an inspired horrorcore piece that uses Dre's dirgelike tendencies to its advantage.
A song with Twista, titled "Can You Keep Up", was leaked. Busta Rhymes was featured on Fat Joe's single "Pride & Joy" alongside Kanye West and Jadakiss. [43] His ninth studio album, Year of the Dragon, was released for free on Google Play on August 21, 2012.
Busta Rhymes signed his first recording contract with Elektra Records at the age of just 17, as a member of hip-hop group Leaders of the New School. Though the group would disband in 1994, a number of well-received guest appearances on songs by artists including A Tribe Called Quest and Mary J. Blige led Elektra to offer Busta Rhymes a solo ...
Busta Rhymes: The Coming: 1996 "Against All Odds" Flipmode Squad: Jamal: Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front: 1998 "All Night" None Swizz Beatz: Anarchy: 2000 "Anarchy" None Nottz: Anarchy: 2000 "Bladow!!" None Scott Storch: Anarchy: 2000 " The Body Rock" Rampage Puff Daddy Mase: Puff Daddy: Extinction Level Event: The Final World ...
In honor of hip-hop turning 50, six of the genre’s most iconic rappers cover Men’s Health magazine. Historically, when rappers The post Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, Common, Method Man, Ludacris, and ...
Busta Rhymes The Rugrats Movie: Music from the Motion Picture: N/A "This Means War!!" Busta Rhymes, Ozzy Osbourne: Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front: N/A 2000 "Harriet Thugman" Rah Digga: Dirty Harriet: N/A "Curtains" N/A "Fire" Busta Rhymes Anarchy: N/A "Ready for War" Busta Rhymes, M.O.P. N/A 2006 "Been Through the Storm" Busta ...
"I Love My Bitch" known as "I Love My Chick" in its edited version is a song by Busta Rhymes featuring will.i.am (who also produced the track) and Kelis, released as the second single from Busta Rhymes' seventh studio album, The Big Bang (2006). The release date for the single in the United Kingdom was July 10, 2006.
"Where's Your Money?" is a single by Busta Rhymes featuring ODB. It is produced by Hill, who has produced songs for Nas, "Purple", and "Black Zombies" off the 2002 The Lost Tapes. "Where's Your Money" was released on September 27, 2005. It was supposed to be the first single off The Big Bang but was cancelled.