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On May 3, 2007, Rhymes was arrested in Manhattan for driving without a license and for driving while impaired. On March 18, 2008 a judge in New York City sentenced Rhymes to three years probation, 10 days, $1250 in fines (plus court costs), and to enroll in a drunken driving program. On September 25, 2008, Rhymes was temporarily refused entry to the due to 'unresolved convictions'. On October 14, 2009, a Brooklyn judge ordered Rhymes to pay a concert goer $75,000 in compensation for an assault which occurred in 2003. On August 6, 2015, Rhymes was arrested for assault stemming from an altercation at a New York gym in which the trainer claims that he was assaulted by being beaten and having a protein shake thrown at him. Discography [ ].

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[ ] His seventh studio album, titled, became the first No. 1 album of his career. The CD sold over 209,000 copies in its first week to earn the top spot on the US. The album also became his highest charting album in the UK, peaking at No. Some of the album was previously, and as a result several songs were left off the album and new ones added.

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Break Ya Neck Lyrics: Yeah, check it out, see / The only thing you need to do right here is / Is nod your fucking head / Yeah, yeah / Break ya fucking neck bitches / Here we go now / Where we going now. Download BUSTA RHYMES music for free. #1 rated music site. 6.5 Million songs. Get lyrics ♫ music videos for your iPhone®.

On May 1, 2011 Rhymes appeared on the launch show for MNET's Big Brother Africa 6: Amplified and performed some of his songs. In 2011, Busta Rhymes performed at the. Busta Rhymes contributed to the 2011 album, performing vocals on the single, 'Worldwide Choppers', released on May 31. Canadian recording artist featured Busta Rhymes on a song called 'Drummer Boy' off Bieber's sophomore studio album,, released on November 1, 2011. On November 11, 2011, a tribute song titled 'You Ain't Gotta Wait Till I'm Gone' was leaked.

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On July 17, 2008, Busta left Interscope and Aftermath due to a creative clash with Interscope head. In 2007, Busta Rhymes released a song featuring, titled '. He also made an original song, 'Where's My Money', for a fictional radio station in the 2008 video game. It was later revealed that Busta inked a deal with, where he released his eighth studio album, on May 19, 2009.

DJ Saif of said, 'I don't play 'Arab Money' because it's disrespectful [to] Arabs. I don't think there is a ban on playing it in clubs, but many here don't play it anyway.' Busta Rhymes in 2002, along with many other DJs in the UAE, refused to play 'Arab Money' on Radio 1 in Dubai after it was banned in the UAE for offense to Arabs. He added, 'I used to play the original version in the club, but out of respect for the laws here in my country, I haven't played it since.' In 2010 the track's producer defended Busta Rhymes in a Dubai interview with journalist Awad Mustafa stating that the track was misunderstood. 'For us, having 'Arab money' is a compliment understood like having 'Oprah money' or 'Tiger Woods money' - it's just street slang, and we were appreciating the amazing wonders that have been created here,' Browz said.

On December 21, 2012, members of The Conglomerate Ent., Busta along with J. Doe and Reek da Villan released a mixtape titled 'Catastrophic', their first collective effort. Busta Rhymes collaborated with, who produced the first single off his Cash Money Records debut, ', which was released June 6, 2013. A video was shot in on June 3, 2013. The official remix was released featuring.

Soon after, however, internal problems arose because of Busta Rhymes's increasing popularity, and the group broke up on the set of. By the summer of 1992, Rhymes began making on songs by several artists such as,,,,,, as well on the interludes to 's debut and trio 's second album. He also appeared on the album jacket of fellow hip-hop group A Tribe Called Quest's, with a host of other fellow hip-hop pioneers. In early 1993, he appeared in a cameo role in with his fellow Leaders of the New School group members. That same year, he appeared as part of an in the -directed which also starred rapper and actor and and co-starred alongside and in the film. In mid-1994, Rhymes continued to make guest appearances such as the single ' with, he teamed up with,, and former classmate, on a remix to 's song ', soon after he would team up again with The Notorious B.I.G.

At the time, he stated that the project was 80% finished. In May 2010, Busta Rhymes had reportedly changed the title of his ninth album from The Chemo to Extinction Level Event 2, making his ninth effort a to his 1998 album Extinction Level Event (Final World Front). In an August 6, 2010 interview on Conspiracy Worldwide Radio, American hip hop producer said Busta Rhymes received over eight beats which he did not want to use but Premier hoped his next beat would be chosen for inclusion on the album. On DJ Premier's Live From Headqcourterz radio show Premier confirmed that one of his beats were to be included in E.L.E.

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On DJ Premier's Live From Headqcourterz radio show Premier confirmed that one of his beats were to be included in E.L.E. In 2010, Busta Rhymes formed his new label The Conglomerate Entertainment (With later on having rosters such as, and ). He was also featured on 'C'mon (Catch 'Em By Surprise)' by and Diplo. In 2011, Rhymes recorded ' with and on Brown's fourth album,, the song has received favourable reviews regarding Rhymes guest verse on the song, and is his highest chart entry on the, peaking at No. 6, while reaching No. 1 on the chart, becoming his first No. 1 on that chart.

In 2004, he signed with American record producer and record executive 's, through. Consequently, upon changing label, a new Flipmode album was cancelled and shelved.

Busta Rhymes Gimme Some More

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