List of songs recorded by Busta Rhymes

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List of songs recorded by Busta Rhymes [1]

Songs

Contents
Key
Indicates single release
Indicates promotional single release
*Indicates an unreleased song
 Indicates uncredited appearance by Busta Rhymes
#Indicates a skit
TitleOther performer(s)Producer(s)AlbumYearRef(s).
"Abandon Ship" Rampage Busta Rhymes The Coming 1996
"Against All Odds" Flipmode Squad Jamal Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"All Night"None Swizz Beatz Anarchy 2000
"Anarchy"None Nottz Anarchy 2000
"Bladow!!"None Scott Storch Anarchy 2000
"The Body Rock" Rampage
Puff Daddy
Mase
Puff Daddy Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"The Burial Song" (Outro)#None DJ Scratch Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"C'mon All My Niggaz, C'mon All My Bitches"None DJ Scratch Anarchy 2000
"The Coming" (Intro)#None Rick St. Hilaire
DJ Scratch
The Coming 1996
"Coming Off" None DJ Scratch Non-album promotional single1997
"The Current State of Anarchy" (Outro)#NoneNone Anarchy 2000
"Dangerous" None Rashad Smith When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Do It Like Never Before" None Rockwilder Non-album promotional single1998
"Do It to Death"None Rockwilder Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Do My Thing" None DJ Scratch The Coming 1996
"Do the Bus a Bus" None DJ Scratch Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"The End of the World" (Outro)#None Rick St. Hilaire The Coming 1996
"Enjoy da Ride"None J Dilla Anarchy 2000
"Everybody Rise" None Nottz Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Everything Remains Raw" None Easy Mo Bee The Coming 1996
"Extinction Level Event (The Song Of Salvation)"None Nottz Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"The Finish Line"None DJ Scratch The Coming 1996
"Fire" None Busta Rhymes Anarchy 2000
"Flipmode Squad Meets Def Squad" Jamal
Redman
Keith Murray
Rampage
Lord Have Mercy
The Vibe Chemist Backspin The Coming 1996
"Get High Tonight"None DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Get Off My Block" Lord Have Mercy DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Get Out!!" None Busta Rhymes Anarchy 2000
"Gimme Some More" None DJ Scratch Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"The Heist" Raekwon
Ghostface Killah
Roc Marciano
Large Professor Anarchy 2000
"Here We Go Again" Flipmode Squad Just Blaze Anarchy 2000
"Hot Fudge"None The Vibe Chemist Backspin The Coming 1996
"Hot Shit Makin' Ya Bounce"None D-Dot
Nashiem Myrick
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"How Much We Grew"NoneDJ Shok Anarchy 2000
"Ill Vibe" Q-Tip The Ummah (Q-Tip) The Coming 1996
"Intro" #None Busta Rhymes
Omar Glover
DJ Scratch
When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"It's a Party" Zhané Easy Mo Bee The Coming 1996
"It's All Good"NoneLatief When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Iz They Wildin Wit Us & Gettin' Rowdy Wit Us" Mystikal Darrell "Delite" Allamby
Kenny "Flav" Dickerson
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Just Give It to Me Raw"None Swizz Beatz Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Keep It Movin'" Leaders of the New School The Ummah (J Dilla) The Coming 1996
"Keepin' It Tight"NoneArmando Colon
Rashad Smith
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Live It Up"None J Dilla Anarchy 2000
"Make Noise" Lenny Kravitz Rockwilder Anarchy 2000
"One" Erykah Badu Rockwilder When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Outro" #NoneNone Anarchy 2000
"Party Is Goin' on Over Here" None DJ Scratch Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Preparation for the Final World Front" (Outro)#None DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" NoneShamello
Buddah
Epitome (co.)
When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Ready for War" M.O.P. Busta Rhymes Anarchy 2000
"Rhymes Galore" None Rashad Smith When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Salute da Gods!!"None DJ Scratch Anarchy 2000
"Show Me What You Got"None J Dilla Anarchy 2000
"So Hardcore"None The Ummah (J Dilla) When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Still Shining"None The Ummah (J Dilla) The Coming 1996
"Street Shit"None Just Blaze Anarchy 2000
"Survival Hungry"None DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Take It Off"None Haas G Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Tear Da Roof Off" None Swizz Beatz Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"There's Not a Problem My Squad Can't Fix" Jamal Busta Rhymes When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"There's Only One Year Left!!!" (Intro)#NoneDJ Mr. Stanneke Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Things We Be Doin' for Money, Part 1"None Easy Mo Bee When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Things We Be Doin' for Money, Part 2" Rampage
Anthony Hamilton
The Chosen Generation
8-Off
Clarence Dorsey (co.)
When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"This Means War!!" Ozzy Osbourne Busta Rhymes Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"A Trip Out of Town"None Nottz Anarchy 2000
"Turn It Up"None Busta Rhymes When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up" None Busta Rhymes
Spliff Star (co.)
When Disaster Strikes... and Can't Hardly Wait: Music From The Motion Picture 1998
"We Comin' Through"None DJ Scratch Anarchy 2000
"We Could Take It Outside" Flipmode Squad DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"We Put It Down for Y'all"None Swizz Beatz Anarchy 2000
"What the Fuck You Want!!"None Diamond D Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"What's It Gonna Be?!" Janet Jackson Darrell "Delite" Allamby Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"When Disaster Strikes"None DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Where We Are About to Take It"None Nottz Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front 1998
"Why We Die" DMX
Jay-Z
P. Killer for Trackz Anarchy 2000
"The Whole World Lookin' at Me"None DJ Scratch When Disaster Strikes... 1997
"Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check" None Busta Rhymes
Rashad Smith
The Coming 1996
"You Won't Tell, I Won't Tell" Greg Nice Armando Colon
Rashad Smith
Non-album promotional single1997

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">What's It Gonna Be?!</span> 1999 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Janet Jackson

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">I Know What You Want</span> 2003 single by Busta Rhymes and Mariah Carey featuring Flipmode Squad

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Touch It (Busta Rhymes song)</span> 2005 song by Busta Rhymes

"Touch It" is a song by Busta Rhymes. Released on December 13, 2005, it was the first single from Rhymes' Aftermath/Interscope debut, The Big Bang. The song reached number one in New Zealand, and number six in the United Kingdom. The song features a minimalistic beat provided by Swizz Beatz, and a sample from the song "Technologic" by electronic duo Daft Punk. "Touch It" in turn was incorporated into Daft Punk's live album, Alive 2007.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">I Love My Bitch</span> 2006 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Kelis and will.i.am

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See</span> 1997 single by Busta Rhymes

"Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album When Disaster Strikes... on August 12, 1997, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes and its main producers Shamello and Buddah. The song was co-produced by Epitome and contains additional vocals by Fabulouz Fabz, who was Rhymes' road manager at the time.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check</span> 1996 single by Busta Rhymes

"Woo-Hah!! Got You All in Check" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as his debut solo single and the lead single from his debut studio album The Coming on January 7, 1996, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was both written and produced by Rhymes and Rashad Smith. It contains additional vocals by Flipmode Squad member and Rhymes' cousin Rampage, credited as Rampage the Last Boy Scout. A critical and commercial success, the song peaked at number 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and also peaked at the same position in the United Kingdom and New Zealand. In the United States, the song was released with several remixes of the song and the song "Everything Remains Raw", also appearing on The Coming, as its B-side. The single received a nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 39th Grammy Awards, losing to "Hey Lover" by LL Cool J. In addition, its music video received a nomination for Breakthrough Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gimme Some More</span> 1998 single by Busta Rhymes

"Gimme Some More" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the second single from his third studio album Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front on October 26, 1998, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes and its producer DJ Scratch. The violin riffs that accompany the main beat are sampled from the opening theme to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 film Psycho, composed by Bernard Herrmann. It is often considered to be the very summit of Busta's complex, breathless, high-speed rhyming delivery most prominent in his early work.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dangerous (Busta Rhymes song)</span> 1997 single by Busta Rhymes

"Dangerous" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the second single from his second studio album When Disaster Strikes... on November 18, 1997, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes and its producer Rashad Smith. Since the song contains a sample of the Extra T's 1982 song "E.T. Boogie", two of the song's writers, Henry Stone and Freddy Stonewall, are also credited as songwriters on "Dangerous".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Break Ya Neck</span> 2001 single by Busta Rhymes

"Break Ya Neck" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes featuring American singer Kelis. It was released as the second single from his fifth studio album Genesis on August 25, 2001, by Flipmode Entertainment and J Records. The song was produced by Dr. Dre, while singer Truth Hurts provides additional vocals. The song contains an interpolation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Give It Away". The official remix of the single features Twista and Do or Die.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">It's a Party (Busta Rhymes song)</span> 1996 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Zhané

"It's a Party" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes featuring American R&B duo Zhané. It was released as the second single from Rhymes' debut studio album The Coming on June 4, 1996, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes and Zhané member Rene Neufville, and produced by Easy Mo Bee. Peaking at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100, it was a moderate success. The song was released as a double A-side single with several remixes and the album cut "Ill Vibe" featuring fellow rapper Q-Tip, which also appears on The Coming, as its B-side.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">We Made It</span> 2008 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Linkin Park

"We Made It" is a single by rapper Busta Rhymes featuring American rock band Linkin Park. The song was to be on Busta Rhymes's eighth studio album, Back on My B.S., but was then cancelled off the track list because the album was released on a different label as "We Made It" was Busta Rhymes's last song on Interscope. The song was produced by Cool & Dre, with additional production by Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson. The song was released on April 29, 2008. It was Busta Rhymes's final release on Aftermath Entertainment.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hustler's Anthem '09</span> 2009 single by Busta Rhymes featuring T-Pain

"Hustler's Anthem '09" is a song written by Busta Rhymes. Produced by Ty Fyffe, it is the second single from Busta Rhymes' album Back on My B.S.. It features American singer T-Pain. The song was released in digital format on February 10, 2009, by Universal Motown.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up</span> 1997 single by Busta Rhymes

"Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the fourth and last single from his second studio album, When Disaster Strikes... (1997), and as the second single from the Can't Hardly Wait soundtrack on May 15, 1998, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written and produced by Busta Rhymes, and contains co-production by Flipmode Squad member and Busta's hype man Spliff Star.

"Respect My Conglomerate" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Busta Rhymes, released on April 4, 2009, as the third single from Back on My B.S. (2009). It is also featured as a bonus track from Jadakiss's third album The Last Kiss (2009). The track features verses from fellow American rappers Jadakiss and Lil Wayne, and features backing vocals by guest vocalist Debby Coda. The song was released digitally on April 4, 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pass the Courvoisier, Part II</span> 2002 single by Busta Rhymes featuring P. Diddy and Pharrell Williams

"Pass the Courvoisier, Part II" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes featuring fellow American rapper P. Diddy and American musician Pharrell Williams. It was released as the fourth and last single from his fifth studio album Genesis on February 12, 2002, by Flipmode Entertainment and J Records. The song is a continuation to an album track off of Genesis, also featuring P. Diddy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Look at Me Now (Chris Brown song)</span> 2011 single by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes

"Look at Me Now" is a song by American singer Chris Brown featuring fellow American rappers Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes released as the second single from Brown's fourth studio album F.A.M.E. on February 1, 2011. The artists co-wrote the song with its producers Afrojack, Diplo, and Free School, with additional writing from Ryan Buendia. Musically, "Look at Me Now" is a "dirty south–inspired" hip hop song that features "thumping bass, spacy synth and horn jam sounds."

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Twerk It</span> 2013 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Nicki Minaj

"Twerk It" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes featuring Nicki Minaj. Written alongside producer Pharrell Williams, the song was intended to be the lead single from Busta Rhymes' tenth studio album, E.L.E.2 that was delayed from 2014 to 2020; the final album did not feature this song. "Twerk It" has been said to be Jamaican-inspired and is influenced by dancehall music. A music video for the song was shot in Flatbush, New York on June 3, 2013.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Thank You (Busta Rhymes song)</span> 2013 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Kanye West, Lil Wayne and Q-Tip

"Thank You" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on November 7, 2013 by Cash Money Records and Republic Records as the intended second single from his tenth studio album, Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God. The album, released October 30, 2020 by Conglomerate and Empire, excluded both "Thank You" and "#Twerkit", the album's intended lead singles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Calm Down (Busta Rhymes song)</span> 2014 single by Busta Rhymes featuring Eminem

"Calm Down" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes from the album Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God. The song features Eminem and was produced by Scoop DeVille. It was released for digital download on July 1, 2014 by The Conglomerate Entertainment and Empire Distribution.

References

  1. "Busta Rhymes Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 2024-02-04.