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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Everybody Rise Again 3. As I Come Back 4. Shut 'Em Down 2002 5. Genesis 6. Betta Stay up in Your House - (featuring Rah Digga) 7. We Got What You Want 8. Truck Volume 9. Pass the Courvoisier - (featuring P. Diddy) 10. Break Ya Neck 11. Bounce (Let Me See Ya Throw It) 12. Holla 13. Wife in Law - (featuring Jaheim) 14. A** on Your Shoulders - (featuring Kokane) 15. Make It Hurt 16. What It Is - (featuring Kelis) 17. There's Only One - (featuring Mary J. Blige) 18. You Ain't F***In' Wit Me 19. Match the Name With the Voice - (featuring Flipmode Squad) 20. Bad Dreams
Album Notes Personnel includes: Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga, P.Diddy, Jaheim, Kelis, Mary J. Blige, Kokane, Flipmode Squad. Producers include: Nottz, Dilla, Just Blaze, The Neptunes, Dre. "Pass The Courvoisier Part II" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. Personnel includes: Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga, P.Diddy, Jaheim, Kelis, Mary J. Blige, Kokane, Flipmode Squad. Producers include: Nottz, Dilla, Just Blaze, The Neptunes, Dre. "Pass The Courvoisier Part II" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Rap Performance By A Duo Or Group. With his rough-hewn voice, edgy delivery, and hard-hitting lyrical scenarios, hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes has never been one to tread softly. GENESIS is no exception; on this album, Busta pretty much keeps to his strengths, spitting out tongue-twisting rhymes with an almost startling facility atop beats that are both texturally inviting and danceably funky. Despite his no-holds-barred style, though, there's more to Busta than thug-life/gangsta scenes. Anybody who can pull off a tune like "Pass the Courvosier" and make it a duet with P. Diddy no less, has obviously been living the high life long enough to know that hooks and accessibility are of equal import to the upfront style for which Rhymes is famous. With his rough-hewn voice, edgy delivery, and hard-hitting lyrical scenarios, hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes has never been one to tread softly. GENESIS is no exception; on this album, Busta pretty much keeps to his strengths, spitting out tongue-twisting rhymes with an almost startling facility atop beats that are both texturally inviting and danceably funky. Despite his no-holds-barred style, though, there's more to Busta than thug-life/gangsta scenes. Anybody who can pull off a tune like "Pass the Courvosier" and make it a duet with P. Diddy no less, has obviously been living the high life long enough to know that hooks and accessibility are of equal import to the upfront style for which Rhymes is famous. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone (01/17/2002) Q (02/01/2002) | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||||
Reviews I bought this CD because I couldn't find the a good copy of the original song anywhere. They had it in stock and shipped it to me right away. I got it just in time for the party I was throwing. It was great!! Review ID: 10000000006877129 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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