Busta
Rhymes began rapping at the age of 12, when
he moved from Brooklyn to Long Island. He then
started to get involved with rapping, he started
going to contests and eventually met what he
wanted to be.
 Busta
Rhymes became the toast of the American
hip-hop community with the release of his Elektra
Records debut, "The Coming," in 1996. Although
offering nothing outstanding in its lyrics,
album tracks such as "Everything Remains Raw"
and "It's A Party" highlighted his compelling
ragga-influenced delivery to good effect, and
the catchy single "Woo-Hah!! Got You All In
Check" broke into the US Top 10.
Busta Rhymes had originally
rapped as part of the highly praised Leaders
Of The New School, with MC Charlie Brown,
Dinco D and Milo In De Dance, releasing the
acclaimed "A Future Without A Past" in 1991.
He has also worked with a stellar cast of singers
including Boyz
II Men, Mary
J. Blige, TLC and A Tribe Called Quest,
and appeared in the movies "Who's The Man?"
and "Higher Learning."
Attempts to promote "The Coming"
in the UK ended in disaster. His planned performance
at the Kentish Town Forum in May ended in calamity
when delays in securing a work permit prevented
him from appearing. Outraged fans caused damage
after they rioted in protest.
Busta
Rhymes released the ambitious US Top 5 album
"When Disaster Strikes" in September 1997, exploring
pre-millennial fears and the future of rap.
The album included a powerful duet with Erykah
Badu on "One" and "Turn It Up/Fire It Up," with
a remix of the latter entering the US Top 10.
The track also provided Rhymes with his highest
UK chart placing the following April when it
debuted at number 2.
The same year he released "The
Imperial Album" as part of the Flipmode Squad,
a collaborative project with rappers Rampage,
Lord Have Mercy, Spliff Star, Rah Digga and
Baby Sham. Rhymes' fascination with film helped
form the same year's "Extinction Level Event:
The Final World Front," which took its title
from the disaster movie "Deep Impact."
The frenetic "Gimme Some More"
reached number 5 in the UK singles chart in
January 1999. Busta Rhymes enjoyed further
transatlantic success in April when the highly
catchy "What's It Gonna Be?!," featuring Janet
Jackson, reached the US and UK Top 10.
Rhymes has kept up his frantic
work rate, juggling his music career with his
acting roles. In 2000 he worked on several movie
projects, including the remake of "Shaft," and
released his final album for Elektra, "Anarchy."
Notable songs include --
- Bladow!!
- It's a Party
- Get Out!!
- So Hardcore
- Gimme Some More
- Dangerous
- Woo-Ha!! Got You All in Check
- Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
- What's It Gonna Be
- Party Is Goin' on over Here
Genre: Rap
Styles:
..Hardcore Rap
..East Coast Rap
..Alternative Rap
Years
active:
..90s, ..00s
Born:
May 20, 1972
..in New York
..in New York City
..in Brooklyn
..in East Flatbush
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