It's August 28, 2025, 11:34:48 AM
makes no fucking sense..with 2 videos already out, the date should of sticked
just like his last albumhe had "touch It" getting huge play for over a month, then drops a second single, THEN drops the album after the buzz died down
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on June 01, 2008, 06:55:26 AMmakes no fucking sense..with 2 videos already out, the date should of sticked they probablly are trying to put out a stronger single for more buzz
July 31st now....Busta's performance brings an entirely different element of excitement and entertainment, to what is already going to be one of the most electrifying nights in MMA history," said EliteXC Live Events President Gary Shaw. "What better way to kick off this live telecast than the raw intensity of Busta Rhymes setting the tone for the bout between Rogers and Murphy, and for the entire evening." Rhymes' upcoming release, "Blessed" is due out on July 31st and promises to be his strongest release to date. His music career began in the 1990s as a member of the rap group Leaders of the New School. In 1996 he released a solo album, The Coming, featuring the hit single "Woo-Ha! (Got You All in Check)." The album and single both went platinum, as did his second release, When Disaster Strikes. Known for his innovative videos on MTV, Rhymes has teamed with Janet Jackson and also appeared in movies, including Finding Forrester (2000, starring Sean Connery). His other recordings include Extinction Level Event -- The Final World Front (1998), Anarchy (2000), It Ain't Safe No More (2002) and Big Bang (2006). He's also collaborated with Missy Elliott and Mary J. Blige on the 2006 single "Touch It" and with Mariah Carey on the 2007 hit "I Know What You Want."