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Busta Rhymes- Total Devastation- The Best Of Busta Rhymes !new! Full

Busta’s voice isn’t human. It’s a percussive hurricane. Zaire watches the music video play inside his mind: spinning backgrounds, absurdist humor, a man contorting his face like liquid rubber. For the first time, Zaire laughs—a real, unbroken laugh.

The sheer velocity of this track is staggering. Produced by Rashad Smith again, "Dangerous" is Busta at his most acrobatic. The speed of his delivery on the second verse is still used as a benchmark for rap fast-talking. Searching for without hearing "Dangerous" is like going to Rome and skipping the Colosseum. Busta’s voice isn’t human

When you listen to album, you are not listening to filler. You are listening to a war strategy. Here is a breakdown of the essential cuts that make this album a masterpiece. For the first time, Zaire laughs—a real, unbroken laugh

Arguably the most important track of his career. The 1996 single produced by Rashad Smith and sampled from the reggae track "The Bridge" by The Fantastic Johnny C. The head-nodding bounce combined with Busta’s muppet-like hand gestures in the music video made this a global anthem. Lyrically, it’s pure swagger: "So I grabs the microphone and then I react / And react like a motherfucking heart attack." The speed of his delivery on the second