Back On My B.S. [PA]Busta Rhymes
Release Date: 05/26/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1073645_VY
UPC # 602527071800
Label: Universal Motown
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Disc: 1
1.
Back On My B.S. Intro / Wheel of Fortune
2.
Give Em What They Askin For
3.
Respect My Conglomerate
4.
Shoot For the Moon
5.
Hustler's Anthem 09
6.
Kill Dem
7.
Arab Money
8.
I'm a Go and Get My...
9.
We Want In
10.
We Miss You
11.
Sugar
12.
Don't Believe Em
13.
Decision
14.
If You Don't Know Now You Know
15.
World Go Round
Performer: Busta Rhymes
Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: On his long-awaited eighth studio album, the Flipmode leader and super MC extraordinaire flows over high-budget productions from frequent collaborators Dr. Dre, the Neptunes, and Jelly Roll as well as fast-rising Bronx producer/MC Ron Browz. Busta blasts off in true street-hop fashion, reworking melodies from El Debarge and classic lyrics from Slick Rick on the fierce album opener "Wheel of Fortune." After Busta takes lavish-life boasting to surreal places ("I got oil well money/In the desert playin' golf/O.J. shorts, dashiki with a Louis scarf") over the Browz-produced banger "Arab Money," comedian Mike Epps sums up the track's nonchalance about the U.S. financial woes ("Your dollar ain't sh*t!"). R&B hooks dominate the second half of BACK ON MY B.S. and Busta chooses to engage them in one of two ways--by providing bold counterpoints with his signature high-energy shout raps (as on the heavy piano-loop of "We Want In" and the ATL-flavored "Don't Believe Em") or by softening his flow to interact with the melodies (as on the X-rated "Sugar" or the Dre-produced ballad "Decision").
Billboard (p.53) - "[T]here's something for everyone on BACK ON MY B.S....The rapper is still one of the most skilled in the game."
XXL (Magazine) - "[Busta Rhymes] stays true to form, meshing the same witty concepts and dope production he has been known for his entire career....He also draws upon his Jamaican roots with the reggae-influenced 'Kill Dem'..."
Q (Magazine) (p.110) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[With] the utterly fantastic 'World Go Round' -- grunting hip-house, breathless rapping a killer hook from Estelle."
Brooklyn-born rapper Busta Rhymes first came to prominence in the early 1990s as a member of the Leaders of The New School, whose two albums found a place in the hearts of many hardcore hip-hop fans. Later in the decade, he embarked on the solo career that was inevitable, considering his talent, charisma, and unique style, with his distinctive brand of in-your-face, dancehall-flavored rhyming sticking out among the sound-alike MCs. He continued his style of apocalyptic imagery funneled through a hard-partying attitude into the 21st century, releasing the excellent THE BIG BANG in 2006.
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