ALBUMExtinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (The Deluxe Edition)Busta Rhymes
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ALBUMThe Big BangBusta Rhymes
ALBUMIt Ain't Safe No More...Busta Rhymes
ALBUMGenesisBusta Rhymes
ALBUMAnarchyBusta Rhymes
ALBUMExtinction Level Event: The Final World FrontBusta Rhymes
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Busta Rhymes's Popular Music Videos
Look At Me Now (feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes)
Chris Brown
Look At Me Now (feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes)
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Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
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Hurt (feat. Alfamega & Busta Rhymes)
T.I.
Don't Cha (Busta Version) [Busta Version]
The Pussycat Dolls & Busta Rhymes
Get Low (Remix)
Busta Rhymes, Elephant Man, Ying Yang Twins & Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz
What's It Gonna Be?! (feat. Janet Jackson)
Busta Rhymes
I Love My Chick (feat. will.i.am & Kelis) [Closed Captioned]
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I Know What You Want (feat. Flipmode Squad)
Busta Rhymes & Mariah Carey
BIG EVERYTHING (feat. DaBaby & T-Pain)
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Busta Rhymes Essentials
These high-speed raps will have you all in check.
Inspired by Busta Rhymes
His rapid-fire raps paved the way for some outrageous club hits.
Busta Rhymes: Deep Cuts
His beat selections are graceful and vicious all at once.
Busta Rhymes: Influences
His swerving flows combine the best of rap and dancehall.
Artist Biography
Busta Rhymes’ boisterous bars and uproarious flow have made him one of hip-hop’s most distinctive voices. Born Trevor George Smith Jr. in Brooklyn, New York in 1972, Busta Rhymes began his career as part of the collective Leaders of the New School in 1990. After recording their buoyant 1991 album A Future Without a Past, Busta made a name for himself, beginning with a freewheeling turn on A Tribe Called Quest’s iconic posse cut “Scenario.” His run as a first-pick feature artist throughout the early ‘90s built up to his apocalypse-fearing solo debut The Coming in 1996. Marrying his patois-infused rhymes to an epochal boom bap backdrop, the monster lead single “Woo Hah!! Got You All In Check” epitomized Busta’s controlled frenzy, amplified in his sophomore effort When Disaster Strikes, which featured the career-defining “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.” Reaching the apogee of syllable manipulation with the minatory bounce of “Gimme Some More” from his lionized 1998 album Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front, Busta burnished his legacy with unruly post-millennium hits “Break Ya Neck” and “Pass the Courvoisier” from 2001’s Genesis. Launching into a third decade on even bolder beats, Busta certified his volcanic reputation as one of the all-time great cameo MCs with Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now,” a legend he cemented with his full-circle appearances on A Tribe Called Quest’s 2016 final album We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service. In 2020, he dropped his first solo album in eight years, the tempestuous Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God, which echoed the apocalyptic swagger of his earliest works.