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Genesis [EXPLICIT LYRICS]

Busta Rhymes
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (November 27, 2001)
  • Original Release Date: November 13, 2001
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: RCA
  • ASIN: B00005Q4PE
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (58 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #79,138 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Intro - Busta Rhymes, Clive Davis
2. Everybody Rise Again
3. As I Come Back
4. Shut 'Em Down 2002
5. Genesis
6. Betta Stay Up in Your House - Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga
7. We Got What You Want
8. Truck Volume
9. Pass the Courvoisier - Busta Rhymes, Puff Daddy
10. Break Ya Neck
11. Bounce (Let Me See Ya Throw It)
12. Holla
13. Wife in Law - Busta Rhymes, Jaheim
14. Ass on Your Shoulders - Busta Rhymes, Kokane
15. Make It Hurt
16. What It Is - Busta Rhymes, Kelis
17. There's Only One - Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes
18. You Ain't Fuckin' Wit Me
19. Match the Name With the Voice - Busta Rhymes, Flipmode Squad
20. Bad Dreams

Editorial Reviews

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Arguably the most idiosyncratic MC in contemporary rap, Busta Rhymes flaunts his musical genius on his J Records debut. "Break Ya Neck," an uptempo headbanger produced by the good Dr. Dre, features Busta flipping his trademark rapid-fire delivery over some postmodern beats. The Neptunes lace Busta with some spacey heat-seeking rhythm tracks on "What It Is," featuring Kelis, while on "As I Come Back" Busta unleashes some potent dungeon-dragon roars and Jamaican-patois-inflected rhymes. Pedigreed knob twiddlers Pete Rock and Diamond D drop by to provide the dreadlocked wonder with some crisp beats and the first lady of the Flipmode Squad, Rah Digga, rips up some rhymes on "Betta Stay Up in Your House." Busta's clearly ditched the apocalyptic postmillennial musings heard on his last three studio albums for a more party-themed sound. Sure, he dabbles in a little bit of dorkery by enlisting the talents of P. Diddy on "Pass the Courvoisier," but all in all his eclectic rhymes and the plethora of wildly unpredictable beats makes Genesis a keeper. --Dalton Higgins

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whether it's Elektra or J Records Busta always brings it, January 29, 2002
By J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
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I remember when I saw first saw Busta Rhymes in the Leaders Of The New School. Although it was a group, Busta always stood out amongst the others. My boys and I in high school, always said that one day Busta Rhymes will go solo. LONS did make their mark with "Case Of The PTA", "Sobb Story", "What's Next", and on A Tribe Called Quest's "Scenario" and the "Scenario" (Remix) but eventually after their 2nd disc, "T.I.M.E." flopped, Busta decided to test the solo waters. That was Busta Rhymes' smartest move. His first solo CD, "The Coming" was an impressive debut. It included the singles, "Woo Hah!" and "It's A Party" featuring Zhane, as well as, "Everything Remains Raw", "Ill Vibe" w/Q Tip, "Flipmode Meets Def Squad" w/Redman, Keith Murray, Jamal, Rampage and Lord Have Mercy, and a song with the LONS, "Keep It Movin'". Busta had definitely made his mark and he had a promising career ahead of him. His 2nd disc, "When Disaster Strikes", included one of his best singles of all time, "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See". To this day in 2002, that song can pump in any club or party and the crowd will get hyped up. "When Disaster Strikes", "E.L.E." and "Anarchy" were all filled with the same Busta Rhymes that we are used to and each time out he gives us a little something different while sticking to the same formula that has always kept us fans of his music. His other singles and tight songs have included "Things People Do For Money Part 2 w/Rampage", "Body Rock" w/Rampage, Puff Daddy and Mase, "Gimme Some More", "Everybody Rise", "What's It Gonna Be" w/Janet Jackson, "Party Is Goin' On Over Here", "Salute Da Gods", "Tear Da Roof Off", and "Why We Die" w/Jay Z and DMX. After switching from Elektra to Clive Davis' J Records, Busta Rhymes is back with his 5th disc, "Genesis". The song "What It Is", produced by The Neptunes, was the first single from the Violator 2 compilation CD. I am sure that most people are tired of the Neptunes , but if you can get past the chorus from Kelis, this is still a tight song. The first single from "Genesis" is the Dr. Dre produced, "Break Your Neck". This song is definitely off the hook and just what the doctor ordered for diehard Busta fans. The Neptunes' "As I Come Back" takes Busta's words from "Scenario" and twists them around to make the chorus. If you have any kind of a system in your ride then you need to check this song out. This song is my favorite song on "Genesis". On Just Blaze's "Everybody Rise Again" Busta takes the energy from the prequel on "E.L.E.", "Everybody Rise" and slows the pace up this time which still brings good results. My 2nd favorite song is "Better Stay Up In Your House". This song features Rah Digga and it is off the hook for real. It samples Curtis Mayfield's "Eddie You Should Know Better" from the Superfly soundtrack and Busta and Rah Digga trade lines like they have been rapping together for over 10 years. Yogi from P Diddy's Hitmen did an excellent job with the beat as well. Other gems include the Dr. Dre produced "Truck Volume" and "Holla", "Match The Name With The Voice" w/Busta's Flipmode Squad" and "We Got What You Want" which are both produced by Just Blaze and "There's Only One" w/Mary J Blige. Overall, by listening to the 20 tracks on this CD, yes I did say 20, 1 intro and 19 actual real songs, not 13 songs and 7 interludes, you will realize that Busta Rhymes really put his effort into this CD. Yes he does have an all star production team, however, you still have to know what to do with it. "Genesis" is definitely worth your time and your money. Any fan of Busta's 4 previous CDs will enjoy "Genesis". The new Flipmode Squad CD should be out some time in May.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So who is he? Busta Rhymes is his name..., November 29, 2001
By JOHNBLAZE (Denver, CO, USA - The Mile High City) - See all my reviews
I can't understand it. It seems that everytime Busta Rhymes comes out with something new, I have some wild instinct to listen to it until my ears hurt. And GENESIS is no different. Busta Remo rips EVERY track (that's #'s 1-20 everyone) - it's as if he doesn't know how to disappoint. He is apart of that elite few emcees who can talk about ANYTHING and make it work - from wifey-in-laws to beef with the devil himself. Matter of factly, "Bad Dreams" is one of the standout tracks on this album. Busta proves that his worldplay is second to none as he graphically describes a battle with Satan in dreamland - or so he thinks... He even calls on the Flipmode Squad to blaze "Match The Name With The Voice". And as usual, the intro/interludes on the album will leave you with sore abdominal muscles as the laughs stack up one on top of the other... If you claim you don't "like" Busta Rhymes, buy this album and I guarantee you'll be back in the store to grab his previous albums - as well as Flipmode's, Rampage's, and Rah Digga's albums... Try it. Try Busta. Love Busta. I know I do.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Busta Rhymes is reborn on "Genesis", December 12, 2001
By Anthony Serrano (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
No matter how skilled an emcee is, a song can not sound good unless the production is creative and tight. Busta Rhymes reached his prime in terms of rhyming and production with "When Disaster Strikes", for after that, it went downhill. Busta messed too much with crossovers and catchy Broadway samples instead of keeping his album streamlined. On Genesis, Busta rhymes over quality beats with the ferocity of a newcomer.

Busta's album is pure solidity, despite the chaotic nature of the emcee himself. The commercial hits, "As I Come Back" and "Break Ya Neck" display Busta Rhymes at his best. Not only is his signature rapid-fire rhyming polished, but the beats are innovative without being obtrusive. Instead of overpowering Busta, they complement him nicely. That is rare in today's world of hip-hop in which producers have to "carry" a song because of a rapper's lackluster rhyming.

Hidden jewels are abound in this album. "Shut 'Em Down 2002" showcases a battle-happy Busta and is reminiscent of his earlier days as an emcee. "Holla", while a popular title for a song (Ja Rule and Memphis Bleek have used the title for their paltry songs), is not down sloppily, for Busta speaks with the speed and accuracy that doesn't come with hollering. "What It Is", which was originally off the Violator 2.0 album, is included in the tracklisting. Its simplified beat allows Busta to rap at barely a whisper, but with such force.

This album lacks power in very few areas. While the skits are incredibly funny, they have little or nothing to do with any of the songs. Other than that, "Genesis" is truly a rebirth for Busta Rhymes. Instead of dark beats and out-of-control rhyming, he is controlled and focused. The production is just as honed, with the Neptunes and Dr. Dre blessing the tracks. Busta's time off has done good, because even the greats need to rest in order to be most effective.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Genesis
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3.0 out of 5 stars Genesis
Genesis I believe this is the revelation for Busta Rhymes no disrespect but the other 4 albums were better and I aint even going to talk about the one that came out after this one.
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1.0 out of 5 stars not enjoyable
it was hard for me to like this album and ive tryed to but its just that awful. i bought this album back in 02 and i was thinking, hey its bustas new album maybe its good. Read more
Published on November 5, 2004 by BDP87

4.0 out of 5 stars The new genesis for Busta
Both "Anarchy" and "E.L.E: The Final World Front" have achieved greater appreciation and success, than "Genesis" in the long term. Read more
Published on March 3, 2004 by da-DK-krew

5.0 out of 5 stars GENESIZ 4EVER
Plyta jest wprost znakomita!!!!!!!!Nie ma co mowic wiecej,jest zajebista!!!!!!!!!!!!Najlepsze sa utwory produkcji Dr. Read more
Published on September 17, 2003 by Matthew

5.0 out of 5 stars Sick beats and tight flow
After a slightly disapointing album (Anarchy), I was a little let down and felt that Busta had fallen off his game. Read more
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