
Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes is on another rampage (no intentional reference to his disgruntled Flip Mode family member by the same name). A bunch of songs of his are floating around the Net now: the “Blame It” remix with Jamie Foxx, Lil Wayne and T-Pain; “Conglomerate” with Young Jeezy and Jadakiss; and too many others to name.
“Busta, man, he’s still in the studio working like he just got signed,” Bus’ right hand man, Spliff Star, told us recently. “He’s still relevant. Those that don’t know, he’s 20 years in the game. I’m 16 years in, but Busta is 20 years in and still coming. Out of 20 years in his career, the man never took a vacation. He stayed in the studio trying to give y’all nothing but hot stuff.”
Busta and Spliff have been all over the country promoting the album Back on My Bullsh– (due March 24), and Spliff said “Arab Money” is still a strong point in the show for them.
“Shout-out to Florida everybody was doing the dance,” Spliff said. “Three-thousand people. We was in Connecticut, the whole arena was doing it. If you go to YouTube, black, white, everybody does the dance. ‘Arab Money‘ that means it’s good to be rich, but better to be wealthy.”
Busta himself is proud of his work. He’s also excited that “Notorious,” the life story of his friend the Notorious B.I.G., finally hit theaters Friday.
“You see it happen for the generation of artists before us, and you wish it would happen for our generations and the artists that come from our era of the game,” Bus said about having a hip-hop biopic. “It’s one thing to have a flick, but it’s one thing to have the value of that life story mean so much to the people that the flick now becomes more than a flick. It’s a moment. It’s a captured moment in time.”
Source: MTV
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