Ashanti has released the video for her latest single, 'The Woman You Love,' featuring Busta Rhymes, which flashes between the singer's tumultuous relationship and a futuristic world.
When Busta Rhymes flips a remix he does it big. On the remix for his new single 'Why Stop Now,' the newly-signed Cash Money artist grabs Missy Elliott and Lil Wayne to create an explosive rap trifecta.
Rapper Busta Rhymes reteams with his 'Look At Me Now' partner-in-rhyme Chris Brown for his latest video 'Why Stop Now.' The clip also reunites Rhymes with legendary videographer Hype Williams who has helmed some of the veteran rhyme-slinger's most influential videos in the '90s.
Justin Bieber and Busta Rhymes, like LMFAO, are welcoming back the NBA in a big, big way. The league underwent a lengthy lockout that nearly saw the season canceled, but the 2011-2012 season kicked off on Christmas. While it's a shortened season, the excitement is in the air. For their promo, the Biebs and Busta perform their rendition of the holiday classic 'Little Drummer Boy.'
Guess who's back? Ashanti makes a grand return with a bumping new song called 'The Woman You Love.' After being on a major label for several years, the R&B songbird has relaunched her career and is going the independent route with her imprint Written Entertainment through a new deal with eOne Music.
Rapper Ace Hood is back on his grind with a new song that has the Internet going nuts and rightfully so. The sinister-sounding 'S--- Got Real' features two of the top spitters in the game -- Busta Rhymes and Yelawolf. The Renegades-produced track will appear on Hood's upcoming mixtape 'The Statement 2,' which hits outlets on Dec. 9.
Look at them now, they are shooting a video! Busta Rhymes and Chris Brown hooked up over the weekend in Los Angeles to film a mini-movie for their latest collaboration 'Why Stop Now.' The clip is being directed by the legendary Hype Williams who has helmed some of Busta's classic videos in the late '90s.
In conjunction with the launch of Google Music, Busta Rhymes offers this free song, 'Why Stop Now.' The track reunites Rhymes with Chris Brown, who blazed the Internet earlier this year with their crazy joint 'Look at Me Now.'
Veteran rhyme-spitter Busta Rhymes has secured a lucrative deal with the biggest rap label in town, Cash Money Records. The New York rapper will join fellow multi-platinum artists on the label, including Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj, Drake and the Young Money crew. The pact also includes a partnership with Google Music.