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Busta Rhymes Busts A New Move

Posted Wed Apr 30, 2008 12:04pm PDT by Billy Johnson, Jr. in Hip-Hop Media Training

Busta Rhymes makes the best hip-hop party record, no competition. When I'm at a club and "Whoo-Hah," "Pass The Courvoisier" or "Touch It" comes on, it gets crazy. Even if you can't dance, you want to get on the floor.

I am content with Busta making these songs for the rest of his career. He's that good at it.

Since this has been Busta's approach for nearly 20 years, I was completely shocked when I heard "We Made It" with Linkin Park. There are a lot of curve balls here: It's a rock track, uses a slower tempo and is inspirational. It's not what I was expecting.

Actually, it reminds me of Eminem's "Lose Yourself." Like "Lose Yourself," it feels like it could work well on a movie soundtrack. I give Busta props for taking the artistic risk and switching up his game.

What's most interesting is the timing. Recently, Busta appeared to be on his typical course. The tentative album titles floating around were the usual hip-hop fare--Before Hell Freezes Over and Back To My Bullsh*t. But with the new direction of "We Made It," comes a new album title, I'm Blessed.

When listening to the "We Made It"'s introspective lyrics that celebrate overcoming adversities, I have to wonder about Busta's motivation. He's been through a lot over the last couple years. The murder of his former bodyguard Israel Ramirez in 2006 while on the set of the "Touch It (Remix)" video shoot and various troubles with drunk driving and assault charges must have had an impact on "We Made It" and the I'm Blessed album title.

Let's see what else he has to say on the album and if his fanbase is open minded enough to embrace this new sound. I get the impression that the I'm Blessed is going to feature a lot of his signature style, so I'm not expecting a complete departure.

His last two albums, 2006's The Big Bang Theory and 2002's It Ain't Safe No More, each only achieved gold sales status. Especially in these days of declining record sales, 500,000 albums sold is not enough to keep a major label record deal.

It is a good time for Busta to try a new approach, and he did it the smart way. Teaming up with Linkin Park was a good move, and the song is solid, even though it's not a party record. Plus, I'm always good for a message. Hip-hop could use one.



196 Comments

61. Bobby -
awesome song and collaboration! look forward to more more more!

62. Zhiggie -
Awsome!!! Great work on all parts!!!

63. mauilivin' -
Great song......talented group of men, keep 'em coming.........

64. Brett M -
Several chills just shot down my spine. There's something incredibly special about this song--I'll be amazed if it doesn't crack the Top 10 at some point. Busta and LP make an unlikely but brilliant collaboration, and I say that as a longtime fan of both artists. This is, again, a step off the normal pace for each of them--"In the End" with power, "Hands Held High" with the old edge, "Fire" with real meaning--and a giant step in the right direction it was.

65. Brandon -
who is billy johnson jr?

66. paul paul -
Did you here the backround it was the beat from michel jackson triller.I feel busta stole the song. I like the song but find on linken parks side a little weak from the front singer. Good messeage and good collaboration. But to have a strong person like bust U feel linken park should have brought on a little stronger

67. Shelley -
Linkin has done it once again! Busta has always made some good hits, but this one hits home. They sound amazing together. It just proves the struggles that we all have to go through. It is going to be BIG!!!

68. Yahoo! Music User -
I can't stand it, Linkin Park needs to stop making music with crappy rap artists and stay within their genre.

69. Yahoo! Music User -
Haha
Look at shinoda's mohawk
Great song.

70. hoobalover07 -
LOVES IT.

71. tlsv -
i love it and cant wait to hear more i love both busta and linkin park they are awesome

72. Yahoo! Music User -
Linkin Park is the WORST BAND EVER!!! they ruined music period. the lead singer can't hold a tune in a bucket. I wish they'd just go away like limp bizquick. if there is a god he wouldn't allow this band to continue killing my ears with their crappy music.

73. tami d -
awesome...good sound from both artists

74. dkj -
Doesn't make sense to me! No Go! Sorry!

75. Paul -
good song it is slow and fast at the same time it is kickass! Linkin park is the best rock band eva. luv it! busta rhymes is ok im not HUGE fan but his singing is good

76. LOOHVY -
Killa Queens,
This track and the artists are great music trend setters, and this combo could not have come at a perfect time. YEAH BUSTA!! you got another one.
Get creative,
Loo

77. Yahoo! Music User -
mainstream hip hop and rock are both despicable, this is just a way for corporate america to pump out double the crap.

78. Oscar The Grouch -
Ummmm....... Let's see, this is not the first time Busta Rhymes doing a rap/rock track. O.K., let's go back.... oh yeah, Busta Rhymes and Ozzy Osbourne "This Means War".

79. Aaron -
Honestly, this stinks...bad...no...really bad.

Just doesn't flow at all for me personally. The stuff they did with Jay Z was a whole lot better and more innovative.

Nothing against the artists, at least they tried something new, but it just doesn't scream "hit" to me. But of course, this is coming from a indie snob that honestly hasn't listened to mainstream radio in about 3 years.

80. Punisher -
Linkin Park sold out on their last album. Need to get back to old style. Love old stuff, some new. Busta is great...hope it goes well.
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