Busta Rhymes - Genesis (CD)

Genesis
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4.1 out of 5.0 stars 36 Ratings (38 Reviews)

Album Details: Genesis

Release Date:11/13/2001
Label:Rca
UPC:808132000925

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User Reviews: Genesis

  • Overall:

    Brilliant

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 3, 2002

    Busta Rhymes lyrics are hot he is the tightest rapper around with his own original sound, Break Ya Neck And Holla are the best joints

  • Overall:

    Better Than I Thought!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 16, 2002

    Busta has really only dropped one suspect album and that was 'Anarchy' and that still had a couple of cuts on it. Ever song on 'Genesis' has a rumbling bass line in it. A lot of the beats are weird but slickly produced. Busta's at his best when he ra...ps with Rah Digga, just check out "Betta Stay Up In Your House". The best song on the album is "We Got What You Want". Dr.Dre produced 3 songs and all of them all decent. "Break Ya Neck" and "Holla" were two of them. Very diverse once again for Busta! For you club go-ers "Pass The Courvoisier" and "What It Is" should make you go crazy. Now the bad news: The songss have simple titles like "Bounce" and {"Holla"}. Also, Busta rarely changes up his subject matter. But these miner missteps especially since he rips nearly every track. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Genesis

  • All Music Guide

    Busta Rhymes takes his charismatic style of rapping and applies it to a new production style on Genesis, his fourth solo album. This time around the beats seem darker and more synth-oriented, giving it an edge reminiscent of the bass-heavy G-funk sound. "As I Come Back" is a good example, featuring a sustained keyboard note droning on throughout the chorus with Busta rapping in his raspy style. On the other hand, Rhymes can still make a good dance song, like the hypnotic "What It Is," a fractured funk anthem that features robotic female vocals from Kelis and a slow beat consisting of clicks and snaps. Other guest appearances include P. Diddy's turn on the dramatic "Pass the Courvoisier," Mary J. Blidge on "There's Only One," and the occasional appearances by the Flipmode Squad, as well as production work from Pete Rock and Dr. Dre, among others. The only questionable track is a remake of Public Enemy's classic "Shut 'Em Down" that may leave some fans cold due to its different feel and ...message. But outside of the one track, this is another solid release from a consistent hip hop artist who can still make relevant, interesting albums long after his days with the Leaders of the New School. - Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Busta Rhymes

The most idiosyncratic personality in rap and possessor of its most recognizable delivery, a halting, ragga-inspired style with incredible complexity, inventiveness, and humor, Busta Rhymes formed Leaders of the New School in 1990 and released two albums with the group before breaking out with a 1996 solo hit single, "Woo-Hah Got You All in Check." Born in East Flatbush... Read more