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Trevor George Smith Jr. (born May 20, 1972), known professionally as Busta Rhymes, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. Chuck D of
Public Enemy "Public enemy" is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society, though the phrase had been used for centuries to describe ...
gave him the moniker Busta Rhymes, after NFL and
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wide receiver George "Buster" Rhymes. He has received 12
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nominations for his work, making him one of the most-nominated artists without winning. Busta Rhymes was an original member of
Leaders of the New School Leaders of the New School was an American hip hop group based in Long Island, New York. History The crew was composed of Uniondale, New York, natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins on September 19, 1970) and Dinco D (born James Jackson on No ...
, a group that attracted national attention when they opened on tour for Public Enemy. He gained exposure for their guest appearance on
A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985,Q-Tip
's track "
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". Shortly thereafter, the group broke up, leading Rhymes to become a sought after solo artist, appearing on numerous tracks for other artists before his solo debut album, ''
The Coming ''The Coming'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on March 26, 1996, by Elektra Records. The album contains contributions by Def Squad members Redman, Keith Murray, and Jamal, Q-Tip, Zhané, Leaders of th ...
'' (1996). The album reached the top ten on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, was certified
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by the
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(RIAA), and earned him a
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nomination. He has released ten total solo albums, with the most recent being 2020's '' Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God''. Rhymes' list of hit singles include "
Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check "Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check" is the debut single by American rapper Busta Rhymes as a solo artist and the lead single from his debut studio album ''The Coming''. The song was written and produced by Rhymes and Rashad Smith. It contains ad ...
", " It's a Party", "
Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" is a hip hop song recorded by American rapper Busta Rhymes. The single serves as the lead single from his second studio album ''When Disaster Strikes'' (1997) and its music video is notable for its homage ...
", "
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", "Turn It Up" (Remix)/"Fire It Up", "
Gimme Some More "Gimme Some More" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released on October 26, 1998 by Elektra Records. The single serves as the lead single released from his third solo album '' E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front'' (1 ...
", " What's It Gonna Be?", " Pass the Courvoisier, Part II", "
I Know What You Want "I Know What You Want" is a song written by American rapper Busta Rhymes, and produced by Rick Rock for Rhymes' sixth album '' It Ain't Safe No More...'', released on November 26, 2002. The song is a duet with American singer Mariah Carey, and was ...
" and " Touch It". Among his other ventures, he founded the record label Conglomerate (initially Flipmode Entertainment) and the production crew The Conglomerate (formerly Flipmode Squad).
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included him on its list of the 50 Greatest MCs of Our Time (1987–2007), while Steve Huey of
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called him one of the best and most prolific rappers of the 1990s. In 2012, ''
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'' placed him on their list of the Top 50 Lyricists of All Time.
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has called him "one of hip-hop's greatest visual artists".


Early life and career

Busta Rhymes was born Trevor George Smith Jr. in the
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neighborhood of
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, New York City on May 20, 1972, to Geraldine Green and Trevor Smith Sr., both from Jamaica. At age 12, Smith's family moved to Uniondale,
Long Island Long Island is a densely populated island in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, part of the New York metropolitan area. With over 8 million people, Long Island is the most populous island in the United Sta ...
. For a short while, Smith attended
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in Brooklyn with future rappers Christopher " The Notorious B.I.G" Wallace and Shawn "
Jay-Z Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American rapper, record producer, entrepreneur, and founder of Manhattan-based conglomerate talent and entertainment agency Roc Nation. He is regarded as one of ...
" Carter, as well as attending
Samuel J. Tilden High School Samuel J. Tilden High School is a New York City public high school in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York City. It was named for Samuel J. Tilden, the former governor of New York State and presidential candidate who, although carryin ...
with Edward " Special Ed" Archer and Roderick "Chip Fu" Roachford of
Fu-Schnickens Fu-Schnickens were an American hip-hop trio from 1988 to 1995, based in Brooklyn, New York. History Fu-Schnickens was composed of Chip Fu (Roderick Roachford), Moc Fu (Joe Jones), and Poc Fu (Lennox Maturine). ''Fu'' stood for unity and '' ...
. Smith eventually graduated from Long Island's
Uniondale High School Uniondale High School is a public high school located in Uniondale, Nassau County, New York, U.S.A., and is the only high school operated by the Uniondale Union Free School District. As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of ...
in 1991.


1986–1995: Leaders of the New School and rising popularity

In 1986, Smith, alongside fellow
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natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins), Dinco D (born James Jackson) and Cut Monitor Milo (born Sheldon Scott), formed the
East Coast hip hop East Coast hip hop is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in New York City during the 1970s. Hip hop is recognized to have originated and evolved first in the Bronx, New York City. In contrast to other styles, East Coast hip ...
group
Leaders of the New School Leaders of the New School was an American hip hop group based in Long Island, New York. History The crew was composed of Uniondale, New York, natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins on September 19, 1970) and Dinco D (born James Jackson on No ...
. The group's big break was when they became an
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for hip hop group
Public Enemy "Public enemy" is a term which was first widely used in the United States in the 1930s to describe individuals whose activities were seen as criminal and extremely damaging to society, though the phrase had been used for centuries to describe ...
. Public Enemy's Chuck D gave Busta Rhymes and Charlie Brown their respective stage names.
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/ref> Leaders of the New School began recording in late 1980 and released their debut album '' A Future Without a Past...'' in 1991 on
Elektra Records Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt. It played an important role in the development of contemporary folk and rock music between the 1 ...
. In early 1992, the group appeared on
A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985,Q-Tip
's
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"
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". In 1993, they released ''
T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye) ''T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye)'' is the second and final studio album by Long Island hip hop group Leaders of the New School, released on October 12, 1993, by Elektra Records. This effort didn't fare as well as their debut album, '' A Future W ...
''. Smith gained popularity from his advanced rhymes as well as his unique style that was not common of many New York rap artists at the time. Raised by two Jamaican parents, Smith embraced his heritage in his music and image as an artist. Smith was the only member of the group to wear dreads and use Jamaican slang, or patois, in his raps. Smith's unique style added an element to the group that allowed for rapid success. Soon after, however, internal problems arose because of his increasing popularity, and the group broke up on the set of ''
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''. By the summer of 1992, Rhymes began making guest appearances on songs by several artists such as
Big Daddy Kane Antonio Hardy (born September 10, 1968), better known by his stage name Big Daddy Kane, is an American rapper who began his career in 1986 as a member of the Juice Crew. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential and skilled MCs in hi ...
,
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,
The Notorious B.I.G. Christopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), better known by his stage names the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie, was an American rapper. Rooted in East Coast hip hop and particularly gangsta ...
,
Brand Nubian Brand Nubian is an American hip hop group from New Rochelle, New York, composed of three emcees (Grand Puba, Sadat X and Lord Jamar), and formerly three DJs (DJ Alamo, DJ Sincere, and DJ Stud Doogie). Their debut studio album, '' One for All'' ...
,
A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985,Q-Tip
, and
KRS-One Lawrence "Kris" Parker (born August 20, 1965), better known by his stage names KRS-One (; an abbreviation of "Knowledge Reigns Supreme Over Nearly Everyone") and Teacha, is an American rapper from New York City. He rose to prominence as part of ...
, as well on the interludes to
Mary J. Blige Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the " Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and " Queen of R&B", Blige has won nine Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, four American Music Award ...
's debut ''
What's the 411? ''What's the 411?'' is the debut album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige. It was released on July 28, 1992, by Uptown Records and MCA Records. After signing a record contract with Uptown, Blige began working on the album with producer Sean " ...
'' and R&B trio
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's second album ''
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''. He also appeared on the album jacket of fellow hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest's ''
Midnight Marauders ''Midnight Marauders'' is the third studio album by American hip hop group A Tribe Called Quest, released on November 9, 1993, by Jive Records. Recording sessions for the album occurred at Battery Studios, Platinum Island Studios and Scorcerer So ...
'', with a host of other fellow hip-hop pioneers. In early 1993, he appeared in a cameo role in ''
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'' with his fellow Leaders of the New School group members. That same year, he appeared as part of an
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in the
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-directed ''
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'' which also starred rapper and actor
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and
Bokeem Woodbine Bokeem Woodbine (born April 13, 1973) is an American actor. In 1994 he portrayed Joshua, Jason's troubled brother, in ''Jason's Lyric''. He won a Black Reel Award, and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics' Choice Television Awar ...
and co-starred alongside
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and
Omar Epps Omar Hashim Epps (born July 20, 1973) is an American actor, rapper, and producer. He has been awarded nine NAACP Image Awards, two Teen Choice Awards, one MTV Movie Award, one Black Reel Award, and one Screen Actors Guild Award. Epps's film role ...
in the
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film ''
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''. In mid-1994, Rhymes continued to make guest appearances such as the single "
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" with
A Tribe Called Quest A Tribe Called Quest was an American hip hop group formed in Queens, New York City, in 1985,Q-Tip
, he teamed up with
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,
LL Cool J James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), known professionally as LL Cool J (short for Ladies Love Cool James), is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor. He is one of the earliest rappers to achieve commercial success, along ...
, Rampage and former classmate
The Notorious B.I.G. Christopher George Latore Wallace (May 21, 1972 – March 9, 1997), better known by his stage names the Notorious B.I.G., Biggie Smalls, or simply Biggie, was an American rapper. Rooted in East Coast hip hop and particularly gangsta ...
, on a remix to
Craig Mack Craig Jamieson Mack (May 10, 1971 – March 12, 2018) was an American rapper and record producer, and was famous during his tenure under Bad Boy Records. Early life and career Craig Jamieson Mack was born in The Bronx, New York, and raised on ...
's song "
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", soon after he would team up again with The Notorious B.I.G. with rappers such as Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and
Coolio Artis Leon Ivey Jr. (August 1, 1963 – September 28, 2022), known professionally as Coolio, was an American rapper. First rising to fame as a member of the gangsta rap group WC and the Maad Circle, Coolio achieved mainstream success as a solo ...
on a
posse cut A posse cut is a popular form of song in hip hop music that involves successive verses by four or more rappers.Edwards, Paul, 2009, ''How to Rap: The Art & Science of the Hip-Hop MC'', Chicago Review Press, p. 221. Tracks described as posse cuts ...
, "
The Points "The Points" is a rap song performed by The Notorious B.I.G., Coolio, Doodlebug, Big Mike, Buckshot, Redman, Ill Al Skratch, Heltah Skeltah, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Busta Rhymes, Menace Clan and Jamal. It was released in 1995 via Mercury Reco ...
" which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ''
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''. At this time, Rhymes engaged in a freestyle battle rap with
Ol' Dirty Bastard Russell Tyrone Jones (November 15, 1968 – November 13, 2004), better known by his stage name Ol' Dirty Bastard (often abbreviated as ODB), was an American rapper. He was one of the founding members of the Wu-Tang Clan, a rap group primarily fr ...
, rapping the first few verses of his future breakout debut single " Woo-Hah!!" in early 1995. Rhymes also worked on unreleased material with artists such as
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and
Mary J. Blige Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the " Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and " Queen of R&B", Blige has won nine Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, four American Music Award ...
. Some or neither of the collaborations came to fruition, and Rhymes begun recording what would be his debut studio album in late 1995.


1995–1999: ''The Coming'', ''When Disaster Strikes'', and ''Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front''

In the summer of 1995, Busta Rhymes began working on his solo debut album ''
The Coming ''The Coming'' is the debut studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on March 26, 1996, by Elektra Records. The album contains contributions by Def Squad members Redman, Keith Murray, and Jamal, Q-Tip, Zhané, Leaders of th ...
'', and a month after recording was completed, he released it in March 1996. A month before the album was released, he broke out with a hit single, "
Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check "Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check" is the debut single by American rapper Busta Rhymes as a solo artist and the lead single from his debut studio album ''The Coming''. The song was written and produced by Rhymes and Rashad Smith. It contains ad ...
". Later, he started work on his second album, ''
When Disaster Strikes ''When Disaster Strikes...'' is the second studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released by Elektra on September 16, 1997. The album follows the same theme as ''The Coming'', the apocalypse. The album, upon its release, received mostly p ...
'', which would not be released until September 1997. It produced the hit singles "
Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" is a hip hop song recorded by American rapper Busta Rhymes. The single serves as the lead single from his second studio album ''When Disaster Strikes'' (1997) and its music video is notable for its homage ...
" and " Fire It Up". His musical journey saw him become one of the most successful and high net worth rappers in the United States. In 1998, Busta Rhymes recorded '' Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front)''. Its lead single "
Gimme Some More "Gimme Some More" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released on October 26, 1998 by Elektra Records. The single serves as the lead single released from his third solo album '' E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front'' (1 ...
" — which sampled
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's theme from '' Psycho'' — reached No. 6 in the UK singles chart in January 1999. Busta Rhymes enjoyed further transatlantic success in April, when the single "
What's It Gonna Be?! "What's It Gonna Be?!" is the second single released by American rapper Busta Rhymes from his third studio album '' E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front'' (1998), featuring guest vocals from American singer Janet Jackson. The ...
", featuring
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, reached the US and UK Top 11. The album received prominent notice for featuring the fastest
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Busta Rhymes has performed, particularly on a song called "Iz They Wildin Wit Us?", featuring a guest appearance by
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. That same year, the Flipmode Squad released their group album, and from there, they continued to collaborate.


2000–2004: ''Anarchy'', ''Genesis'', and ''It Ain't Safe No More''

In 2000, Busta Rhymes recorded his final album for Elektra, entitled ''
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''. After Busta signed to
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, a label started by the then recently ousted
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chief and founder
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, he released a greatest hits collection '' Total Devastation: The Best of Busta Rhymes'', alongside a new album of original work. Continuing the
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theme of his previous albums, he titled his record ''Genesis (Busta Rhymes album), Genesis''. The album featured collaborations with
Mary J. Blige Mary Jane Blige ( ; born January 11, 1971) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Often referred to as the " Queen of Hip-Hop Soul" and " Queen of R&B", Blige has won nine Grammy Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, four American Music Award ...
, P. Diddy, Kelis, and others. Genesis was powered by the hit single with Kelis, "What It Is", and his solo single released in November 2001, "Break Ya Neck". The final single was the summer smash " Pass the Courvoisier, Part II", which featured Pharrell and P. Diddy. Despite the success of the two singles, this album did not sell as well as previous releases. Fellow Flipmode members were featured, but minor changes in the roster were noted. In 2002, Busta Rhymes released his sixth studio album ''It Ain't Safe No More''. The album was moderately successful, with a hit song featuring Mariah Carey and the Flipmode Squad titled "
I Know What You Want "I Know What You Want" is a song written by American rapper Busta Rhymes, and produced by Rick Rock for Rhymes' sixth album '' It Ain't Safe No More...'', released on November 26, 2002. The song is a duet with American singer Mariah Carey, and was ...
". Another hit single was "Make It Clap", featuring Spliff Star. The remix of "Make It Clap", features Sean Paul. After its release, Busta Rhymes left
J Records J Records was an American record label owned and operated by Bertelsmann Music Group until it was transferred to Sony Music Entertainment when they acquired all of BMG’s record labels in late 2008. It was distributed through the RCA Music Gro ...
. In 2004, he signed with American record producer and record executive Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment, through Interscope Records. Consequently, upon changing label, a new Flipmode album was cancelled and shelved. As a side note, Busta was also featured as a playable fighter in the 2004 fighting game ''Def Jam: Fight For NY''.


2005–2009: ''The Big Bang'' and ''Back on My B.S.''

His seventh studio album, titled ''The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album), The Big Bang'', became the first No. 1 album of his career. The album sold over 209,000 copies in its first week to earn the top spot on the US ''Billboard'' 200. The album also became his highest-charting album in the UK, peaking at No. 19. Some of the album was previously Music leak, leaked online, and as a result several songs were left off the album and new ones added. ''The Big Bang'' features production by Dr. Dre and Swizz Beatz, as well as appearances by Raekwon and
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. The album spawned the singles " Touch It", "I Love My Bitch", featuring Kelis and will.i.am, "New York Shit", featuring Swizz Beatz and "In the Ghetto (Busta Rhymes song), In The Ghetto". Busta Rhymes also had a stint opening for Mariah Carey's The Adventures of Mimi Tour. Also, he has performed with Eminem on "Touch It Remix Part 5" and who also performed a verse on the aforementioned rapper's song, "I'll Hurt You". On July 17, 2008, Busta left Interscope and Aftermath due to a creative clash with Interscope head Jimmy Iovine. In 2007, Busta Rhymes released the song "We Made It (song), We Made It" featuring Linkin Park. He also made an original song, "Where's My Money", for a fictional radio station in the 2008 video game ''Grand Theft Auto IV''. It was later revealed that Busta signed a deal with Universal Motown, where he released his eighth studio album ''Back on My B.S.'', on May 19, 2009. The album debuted at No. 5 on the ''Billboard'' 200, selling 56,000 copies, and was his first album to not receive an RIAA certification, selling 122,000 copies to date. The album was supported by the singles "Arab Money", featuring Ron Browz, "Hustler's Anthem '09", featuring T-Pain and "Respect My Conglomerate". The song "World Go Round", featuring British singer Estelle (musician), Estelle, was released in France on April 6, 2009, due to the heavy rotation of a leaked version. The single was released in the UK on July 13, 2009. Busta Rhymes also appeared on Asher Roth's debut album ''Asleep in the Bread Aisle''. Due to controversial content, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has banned the album. ''Back on My B.S.'' was released internationally, but because of one song, "Arab Money", it cannot be purchased as a CD there, although the album can still be purchased via iTunes. According to the National Media Council, the lyrics were considered to be offensive to Arabs and to Islam, because it quoted the Shahada. In November 2008, when "Arab Money" was released as a single, DJ Dany Neville and the Iraqi people, Iraqi rapper The Narcicyst responded by recording a reply. Rhymes later apologized. DJs in the country said they had not received an order banning the record from being spun in nightclubs, and they had mixed feelings on whether the record was offensive or not. DJ Saif of Dubai said, "I don't play 'Arab Money' because it's disrespectful [to] Arabs. I don't think there is a ban on playing it in clubs, but many here don't play it anyway." DJ Bliss, along with many other DJs in the UAE, refused to play "Arab Money" on Radio 1 in Dubai after it was banned in the UAE for offense to Arabs. He added, "I used to play the original version in the club, but out of respect for the laws here in my country, I haven't played it since." In 2010 the track's producer Ron Browz defended Busta Rhymes in a Dubai interview with journalist Awad Mustafa stating that the track was misunderstood. "For us, having 'Arab money' is a compliment understood like having 'Oprah money' or 'Tiger Woods money' – it's just street slang, and we were appreciating the amazing wonders that have been created here," Browz said. Browz added that he had produced the track in a moment of inspiration while experimenting in his studio. "Growing up in Harlem I was always surrounded by Arabs and Islam and Hip-Hop in the United States, Muslims, we embraced their culture and they embraced ours and we always joked with each other," he said.


2010–present: Collaborations and ''Extinction Level Event 2''

In September 2009, Busta Rhymes had announced that he was working on his ninth studio album, alongside Canadian producer Boi-1da, entitled ''The Chemo''. At the time, he stated that the project was 80% finished. In May 2010, Busta Rhymes had reportedly changed the title of his ninth album from ''The Chemo'' to ''Extinction Level Event 2'', making his ninth effort a sequel to his 1998 album ''Extinction Level Event (Final World Front)''. In an August 6, 2010 interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, American hip hop producer DJ Premier said Busta Rhymes received over eight beats which he did not want to use but Premier hoped his next beat would be chosen for inclusion on the album. On DJ Premier's Live from Headqcourterz radio show, Premier confirmed that one of his beats were to be included in ''E.L.E. 2''. In 2010, Busta Rhymes formed his new label, The Conglomerate Entertainment (later on, the label would have artists such as N.O.R.E., and Spliff Star on its roster). He was also featured on "C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise)" by Tiësto and Diplo. In 2011, Rhymes recorded "Look at Me Now (Chris Brown song), Look at Me Now" with Chris Brown and Lil Wayne on Brown's fourth album, ''F.A.M.E. (Chris Brown album), F.A.M.E.''; the song received favorable reviews regarding Rhymes guest verse on the song, and is his highest chart entry on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at No. 6, while reaching No. 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming his first No. 1 on that chart. On September 7, 2011, Rhymes received six nominations for the BET Hip Hop Awards, held on October 11, 2011. On May 1, 2011, Rhymes appeared on the launch show for MNET's ''Big Brother Africa 6: Amplified'' and performed some of his songs. In 2011, Busta Rhymes performed at the Gathering of the Juggalos. Busta Rhymes contributed to the 2011 Tech N9ne album ''All 6's and 7's'', performing vocals on the single, "Worldwide Choppers", released on May 31. Canadian recording artist Justin Bieber featured Busta Rhymes on a song called "Drummer Boy" off Bieber's sophomore studio album, ''Under the Mistletoe'', released on November 1, 2011. On November 11, 2011, a Heavy D tribute song titled "You Ain't Gotta Wait Till I'm Gone" was leaked. On November 16, 2011, it was announced that Busta Rhymes signed to Cash Money Records. For his debut single on the Cash Money label and his Conglomerate Records, he reunited with Chris Brown on the single "Why Stop Now (Busta Rhymes song), Why Stop Now". In 2012, Busta collaborated with Jodie Connor, featuring on her single "Take You There", but he did not appear in the music video. 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. His ninth studio album, ''Year of the Dragon (Busta Rhymes album), Year of the Dragon'', was released for free on Google Play on August 21, 2012. The album features guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Robin Thicke, Maino (rapper), Maino, Gucci Mane and more. He also released a music video for the track "Doin' It Again" which features Reek da Villian and includes a tribute to his manager, Chris Lighty, who committed suicide in 2012. He was later featured on YMCMB label mate Shannel's single "Last Time". In 2011, it was announced that Universal Motown was going defunct, forcing Rhymes and other artists to move to Universal Republic Records. In mid-2012, it was announced that Universal Republic Records was also going defunct, forcing artists on the roster to move to Republic Records, reviving the label. On December 21, 2012, members of The Conglomerate Ent., Busta along with J. Doe and Reek da Villan released a mixtape titled ''Catastrophic'', their first collective effort. Busta Rhymes collaborated with Pharrell Williams, who produced the first single off his Cash Money Records debut, "Twerk It", which was released June 6, 2013. A video was shot in Flatbush, Brooklyn, Flatbush on June 3, 2013. The official remix was released featuring Nicki Minaj. On July 23, 2014, Busta Rhymes announced that he left Cash Money Records due to creative differences and he is no longer on Republic. On November 7, 2013, he released "Thank You (Busta Rhymes song), Thank You", a song featuring Q-Tip, Kanye West and Lil Wayne. He was featured on "Devil", featuring Neon Hitch and B.o.B, a song by Cash Cash. It was released in August 2015. In July 2014, it was announced that Rhymes had amicably departed Cash Records due to creative differences. In 2016, a movement to name a small, uninhabited lake island in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts after Busta Rhymes received viral publicity. The unofficial name of Busta Rhymes Island was chosen by a town resident because the island has "rope-swinging, blueberries, and ... stuff Busta would enjoy". A formal proposal was made to the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to officially change the island's name, but it was not accepted due to regulations regarding the naming of geographic places after living people. Busta Rhymes was also a featured artist on ''The Hamilton Mixtape'', singing a remix of "My Shot", along with Black Thought of The Roots and Joell Ortiz. The trio performed the song on ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon''. On February 2, 2018, Rhymes released a new single "Get It", featuring Missy Elliott and Kelly Rowland, through Epic Records. In 2018, he was announced to be a featured artist on Azealia Banks’ album ''Fantasea II: The Second Wave'', on the song "Tastes State". In February 2019, Busta Rhymes confirmed he's "finishing touches" of his new album with longtime collaborator, Dr. Dre. In 2020, Busta appeared on The Masked Singer (American season 4), season 4 of ''The Masked Singer (American TV series), The Masked Singer'' as the "Dragon". He was eliminated in the first episode. On October 30, 2020, Busta released his album '' Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God'', featuring Kendrick Lamar, Rakim, Mariah Carey, Q-Tip (musician), Q-Tip,
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, and M.O.P., among others.


Personal life

Busta Rhymes identifies as a member of the Five-Percent Nation. He has six children: three sons (born in 1993, 1999, and 2001) and three daughters (born 1998, 1999, and 2006). During an interview for Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes, the rapper walked out when confronted with a question about LGBT representations in hip hop music, homophobia in the rap community. Rhymes is quoted as saying: "I can't partake in that conversation," followed by, "With all due respect, I ain't trying to offend nobody. . . What I represent culturally doesn't condone [homosexuality] whatsoever." When asked if the hip-hop culture would ever accept a homosexual rapper, Busta Rhymes then exited the interview.


Legal issues

On August 20, 2006, Rhymes was arrested and arraigned for charges of third-degree assault after attacking a man who reportedly spat on his car in New York City on August 12 after the AmsterJam Music Festival on Randall's Island. On October 24, 2006, Rhymes appeared at Manhattan Criminal Court as the district attorney's office attempted to amend previous charges against him to include weapons possession for a machete found in his car. The judge refused to add the charge and adjourned the case. On February 20, 2007, Rhymes refused a plea deal offered by the prosecutor's office for the assault of his former driver, Edward Hatchett. The deal would have entailed six months in jail and guilty plea, pleading guilty to two assaults, the attack on Hatchett, and the attack on the former fan. The dispute with Hatchett is believed to have originated over back pay Hatchett felt he was owed. Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Becki Rowe offered Busta another option, pleading guilty to third-degree assault. The conditions of the proposed sentence would include five days of community service, two weeks of youth lectures and six months of anger management classes, as well as three years of probation. On May 3, 2007, Rhymes was arrested in Manhattan for driving without a license and for driving while impaired. On March 18, 2008, a judge in New York City sentenced Rhymes to three years of probation, 10 days community service, $1250 in fines (plus court costs), and to enroll in a drunken driving program. On September 25, 2008, Rhymes was temporarily refused entry to the United Kingdom due to "unresolved convictions". On October 14, 2009, a Brooklyn judge ordered Rhymes to pay a concert goer $75,000 in compensation for an assault which occurred in 2003.


Influences

Busta Rhymes' favorite rapper as a teenager was
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, who was the inspiration and reason for Busta Rhymes writing his first raps.


Legacy

Rhymes' work has directly influenced artists such as Eminem, Talib Kweli, Ski Mask the Slump God, Kendrick Lamar, and Doja Cat.
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has stated that Rhymes has the best flow in Hip hop music, hip hop, alluding to the original version of "Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up, Turn It Up".


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
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'' (1996) * ''When Disaster Strikes...'' (1997) * '' Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front'' (1998) * ''
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'' (2000) * ''Genesis (Busta Rhymes album), Genesis'' (2001) * ''It Ain't Safe No More...'' (2002) * ''The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album), The Big Bang'' (2006) * ''Back on My B.S.'' (2009) * ''Year of the Dragon (Busta Rhymes album), Year of the Dragon'' (2012) * '' Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God'' (2020)


Collaborative albums

* '' A Future Without a Past...'' as part of the
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(1991) * ''
T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye) ''T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye)'' is the second and final studio album by Long Island hip hop group Leaders of the New School, released on October 12, 1993, by Elektra Records. This effort didn't fare as well as their debut album, '' A Future W ...
'' as part of the Leaders of the New School (1993) * ''The Imperial (Flipmode Squad album), The Imperial'' as part of the Flipmode Squad (1998)


Filmography


Film


Television


Video games

* ''Def Jam Fight For NY'' (2004) as Magic * ''Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover'' (2006) as Magic * ''Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned '' (2009) as Himself


Awards and nominations


See also

* List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. dance chart * List of number-one dance hits (United States), List of number-one U.S. dance hits


References


External links

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