It's May 11, 2024, 07:06:38 AM
his aftermath album is probably his best
he was close to drop a second album on aftermath, if im correct the first title of the second aftermath album was not B.O.M.B. then he renamed it B.O.M.B. still on aftermath and he left the label before the release. Probably cause the multiple delays and he started the album from scratch. he took him 11 years to release another solo, thats weird. i dont know if he had a depression or something cause physically he was not the same.
i would have bet "Break Your Neck" destroyed everything in its path.Anyway, the 4 Aftermath beats on "Genesis" are dope. "Holla" as you said, "Truck Volume" is totally devastating, "Break Your Neck", title speaks for itself, and Mel-Man brings something else to the table with "Bounce" ; subtle and overwhelming.Astonishingly, Busta's Aftermath LP came out much later, because he then released "It Aint Safe" (with no Dre involvement at all) and finally reconnected with Dre in 2006 for "The Big Bang".This Aftermath album was delayed multiple times and highly anticipated. I was disappointed by the singles before the album dropped, but when it dropped, the intro song is probably my favorite Busta-Aftermath collab: "Get you Some" has everything
he was close to drop a second album on aftermath, if im correct the first title of the second aftermath album was not B.O.M.B.
^^nice post^^. btw "Carried Away" with Nas was another great joint from the Aftermath era... Nas always comes through for Dre (unless of course its the firm album) "East/West Killaz", "Hustlaz", "Topless", etc .. Funny thing though, don't know if anyone else noticed this but did this album sound to anyone like it wasn't Mastered to the quality of other Death Row/Aftermath albums? Sound quality didn't seem as full or loud? Maybe it was something with my systemanother good Busta Aftermath joint was his guest spot on Game's first album.