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Busta Rhymes Album - The Best of Busta Rhymes

Busta Rhymes Album - The Best of Busta Rhymes (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (10 ratings)
Release Date:2001-10-16
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Alternative Rap, East Coast Rap, Hardcore Rap, Hip-Hop, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rap, Hip-Hop, Rap/Hip Hop
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:081227436223
Approx. Price:$11.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Case Of The P.T.A. - Leaders Of The New School
2 . Sobb Story - Leaders Of The New School
3 . Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check (featuring Rampage The Last Boy Scout)
4 . Everything Remains Raw
5 . Do My Thing
6 . It's A Party (featuring Zhane)
7 . Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
8 . One (featuring Erykah Badu)
9 . Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up
10 . Dangerous
11 . Rhymes Galore
12 . Do the Bus a Bus
13 . What's It Gonna Be?! (featuring Janet Jackson)
14 . Gimme Some More
15 . Party Is Goin' On Over Here
16 . Tear da Roof Off
17 . Get Out!!
18 . Bladow!!
Review - Amazon.com :
In the quick-turnover world of hip-hop Busta Rhymes proves that charisma aligned with sharp intelligence and stylistic flexibility ensures staying power. He emerged in 1991 as the linchpin of Leaders of the New School, and the loose-limbed jazz inflected "Sobb Story" from that band's debut shows the strength of Busta's musical roots. He's able to court mainstream favor while staying true to his musical inspirations; he's equally at home getting frisky with Janet Jackson on "What's It Gonna Be" or using dub technique and ragga style on "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check." His well-defined sense of fun and daring knows few limits. "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" combines deep African grooves with a sample from soft-rock specialists Seals & Crofts, while a kids' chorus from '50s musical The Ugly Duckling adds weight to the fearsome "Get Out." Busta's larger-than-life presence has made him a burgeoning Hollywood star, but Total Devastation shows that his music will guarantee his longevity. --Gavin Martin
Customer review - 2004-03-04
- Not the best, but certainly the Most Popular
This compliation contains almost all of Busta's singles and the tracks that have through the years of Busta Rhymes' turbulent career enjoyed the greatest success. It does not, unfortunately feature the singles off his last album (that was Genesis at the time of the release), which is a bit of a downside to the compilation. Still, to people that are not fans of Busta, but want to get a nice feel of his work, this is a certainly suitable compilation. However, this album can't in any way attract the attention of Busta Rhymes fans, as it features nothing new (also, to fans the legitimacy of the tracklisting will seem doubtable). In conclusion, if you want to get into Busta's music, this is a satisfactory starter.
Customer review - 2003-09-27
- all you really need from Him
I liked a few tracks from his days with Leaders of the New School&I give Him props for hanging around but truth be told Dude ain't no Album Artist.He has some interesting concepts&especially in His videos but none of His albums maintain my full attention.but on a Greatest Hits Package you find a cat who understood the power of a catchy Single&made it work for himself.I think of Him like I do Missy:in that they can bring a Hype track but I don't want the whole album.but they got alot of energy&it works for them overall.
Customer review - 2006-01-09
- Busta Rhymes is definitely one of the most unique rappers alive - not the best collection ever but it's still great!
I don't know what everyone else is thinking, but Busta Rhymes is one of the most unique, interesting and strange rappers alive today. He's definitely a strange guy ala the Wu-Tang Clan, but his raps are clear, funny and sometimes even quotable. This is a great collection which I'll admit gets arguably a little slow towards the end, but the beginning is fantastic. I was never truly "into" Busta Rhymes before (I'd heard his hits), but now I can see just how talented he is (he's VERY strange - see "Dangerous" for a good example). He has an instantly recognizable voice and personality that, besides possibly the Wu-Tang Clan, you won't find anywhere else. Except for the first two tracks (which are from his Leaders Of The New School days), everything is from his solo career. Overall I think most rap fans will love this album, and those just looking for his hits will find them all here. All in all this is highly recommended!

Highlights include:
the entire collection!
Customer review - 2005-03-14
- It's got "Rhymes Galore".
I must admit I was a little late getting into Busta, but now that I'm in, it's alot of fun. He has a great flow, and is definitely unique among his peers. This is a super "best of" that includes everything that I (a casual fan), have ever heard from him. Most of this is good, but my faves are "Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check", "Dangerous", "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See", and "Party is Goin' On Over Here". Plus it has "What's It Gonna Be" with Janet, and the cool "Turn It Up(remix)/Fire It Up", which samples the theme from "Knight Rider". After one listen to this sweet collection, you'll be saying "Gimme Some More".
Customer review - 2004-05-27
- Great
I recently purchased this CD and was previously aware of Busta Rhymes' work but not a fan. This is my first purchase of his music and I'm pretty much hooked on him now! He's pretty cool, funny and a really good lyricist. The beats are unique and his style unlike anthing I've ever heard or seen before. I dig him.
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