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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

161. Fear -
OMG COME ON THIS SUXS BAD

162. John -
that has got to be one of the most stupid music videos i have ever seen LP should have been smart and stuck with rock not Retarded rap

163. Matt J -
I like the song but I do miss the fast flowing Busta raps. I hope the album is hot because he deserves a hit album... the guy is brilliant.

164. heather -
I THINK THIS IS A GREAT IDEA! BOTH ARTISTS ARE GOOD AND COMBINE'N THEM TOGETHER CAN ONLY MEAN SOMETHING GREAT! I HEARD THE SONG AND I THOUGHT IT WAS A FRESH NEW APPROACH TO MUSIC AT A GOOD TIME FROM BOTH LINKIN AND BUSTA.
GREAT JOB GUYS!

165. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
great way for both artists to gain some new attention from different crowds. and possibly draw new fans. I love it. I respect it. I think they should do more.

166. Maria -
When will the album come out?

167. cf usmc 74 -
There is nothing like a collaboration from rap & rock together (rack). For all of you newbees, try and find a copy of Judgement Night soundtrack. It is by far the best sounds yet from both rap & rock together. Busta still has it, he has never lost it. Keep it going on.

168. Lorie -
I LUV IT!!!!!!! LUV LINKIN PARK !! REALLY LUV CHESTER, HES MY GUY SOOOOO FRICKIN HOT LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AND LUV BUSTA!!!!

169. cf usmc 74 -
Judgement Night Soundtrack, go buy it.

170. Brian K -
are we all being serious, saying this is a great track? the lyics are sloppy, the beat is a carbon copy of every other hip-hop/rap song out there, and chester [the singer from linkin park] isnt even close to giving his best vocal performance. this is just another example of artists putting out a track for attention. its crap and we should demand better from people as tallented as busta and linkin park

171. ma -
I don't like rap; LP is okay. I liked that though.

172. Drazenka -
This is very, very goood! I'm not surprised though ;)

173. go celtics! -
it sounds good to finally hear some rap back into linkin park! "bleed it out" and "hands held high" just don't do it for me. does anyone know if this means they are going back to their old sound again? :)

174. Namebrand -
IT's not a party track but it's still a banger!

175. Michael -
i absolutely love it!! i heard the song for the first time 2 days ago on the radio and loved the combo of busta and linkin park (2 of my fav's). and i just watched the video and it actually gave me goosebumps

176. nish -
AWESOME SONG- LP OWNS

177. Matt -
Oh, that is a hot track. I don't even like Linkin Park and that was sick.

178. Nick Saban Jr. -
Hot, more collaboration innovation from LP.

179. dj dragon -
This song is great, this just shows that linkin park and busta have no musical limits

180. Yahoo! Music User -
sweet. maybe im crazy, but i still like the old stuff way more, like numb. this still aint bad, though.
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