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Busta Rhymes is one of the most intricate rap artists of all time, with his outlandish fashion sense, artistic visuals and obscure musical backdrops aided by the samples often chosen by Busta Rhymes and his collaborators.
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Tracks
- Gimme Some More - Busta Rhymes
- Show Me What You Got - Busta Rhymes
- Turn It Up - Busta Rhymes
- Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See - Busta Rhymes
- You Can’t Hold The Torch - Busta Rhymes, Chauncey Black & Q-Tip
Samples
- Love and Happiness - Al Green
- Come and Play In the Milky Night - Stereolab
- Sweet Green Fields - Seals & Crofts
- Inside My Love - Minnie Riperton
- Prelude - Bernard Herrmann
Samples
- Love and Happiness - Al Green
- Come and Play In the Milky Night - Stereolab
- Sweet Green Fields - Seals & Crofts
- Inside My Love - Minnie Riperton
- Prelude - Bernard Herrmann
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