11.24 The Cooler
11.24.1110 Fun Busta Rhymes Facts [The Urban Daily]
Engadget’s Black Friday 2011 Roundup [Engadget]
Michael Jordan’s 10 Biggest Moments In The Air Jordan 3 [Nice Kicks] Read the rest of this entry »
10 Fun Busta Rhymes Facts [The Urban Daily]
Engadget’s Black Friday 2011 Roundup [Engadget]
Michael Jordan’s 10 Biggest Moments In The Air Jordan 3 [Nice Kicks] Read the rest of this entry »
After a live preview, Bussa Bus answers the call of a hectic beat needing the murk treatment by hopping on Kendrick’s “Rigamortis.” Read the rest of this entry »
While performing at home in LA at the Music Box on Friday night, Kendrick Lamar brought out Busta Rhymes to perform “Look At Me Now” and to debut Busta’s appearance on the remix of Section.80′s “Rigamortus.” For the impatient, skip to the 5:35 mark for an early listen to the newly minted Cash Money MC’s contribution. Read the rest of this entry »
According to the homie Kaz, Busta Rhymes is allegedly the newest member of Young Money. And no this isn’t the latest installment to the legendary trending topic #JustSignedWithYoungMoney. It’s supposedly as real as lines on Black Friday. Bussa Bus links up with Chris Brown hoping to rekindle the full blown blaze that “Look At Me Now” provided during the earlier months of 2011. Read the rest of this entry »
The angle Busta took on this tribute to his homie Heavy D is different, but admirable. Instead of sorting through memories of the multi-talented Hip-Hop legend with his pen, the always-energetic MC spreads the love and asks listeners to honor the people we cherish while they’re still breathing. Read the rest of this entry »
“Victory” is one of 1997′s standout moments and proof Diddy, the popstar, was well on his way to taking over our lives. But you know what else it held? The scary, exciting and ultimately depressing evidence that Biggie Smalls was only going to get better. Read the rest of this entry »
A light guesstimate leads me to speculate that Styles, Busta and Rozay weigh nearly a half ton combined. So when their BMI meets a massive bass line, such as the one exhibited on “Harsh,” the platonic plates are destined to buckle under the pressure. See for yourself as the rap heavyweights don’t lift a leg for the video in its duration. The new Fat Boys? Maybe so. Read the rest of this entry »
Ashley Toi
Busta Rhymes To Appear On Justin Bieber’s Christmas Album [Broken Cool]
12-Year-Old Boy Turns Hero As he Thwarts Armed Robbery [Brobible]
ESPN’s NSFW-ish Body Issue: Naked Gymnastics, Awkward Nude Dunking [With Leather] Read the rest of this entry »
The way Bussa Buss takes command of “Harsh,” one would think the track belongs to him, as opposed to Styles P. From the hook, to his verse, to random ad-libs Busta transforms what probably would have been just another throwaway record into a potential single. Read the rest of this entry »
No matter how many MCs submit music to the masses on the regular, certain skills can separate the masters from the morsels in an instant. One of the more clearly defined of those traits is the ability to recite words with both speed and precision. Read the rest of this entry »
Busta brings X back to the booth for the first time since his prison release. Read the rest of this entry »
Hard is an understatement when it comes to this intimidating remix of Ace Hood’s “Go ‘N Get It.” Read the rest of this entry »
Rock ‘N Rollin’, rollin’ rock, now matter the sentiment, Travis Barker is Hip-Hop. On paper, the match-up of Busta Rhymes, Twista and Yelawolf sounds like match made in rapid rap heaven, and with Lil Jon acting as the ringleader, they definitely don’t disappoint. Kudos to the extras in the clip because there’s no possible way any sits still while this is being blasted in your ear. Read the rest of this entry »
Show attendees got a good surprise when headlining act Q-Tip brought his pal Kanye out to play hypeman for an amplified performance of the ACTQ classic “Award Tour” Read the rest of this entry »
You can protest in the name of Rule #4080 all you want. Signing a record deal is still one of the pinnacles in the realm of Hip-Hop job security. Read the rest of this entry »