Old skool hip-hop impresario Busta Rhymes (pictured) is reportedly knee deep in debt to Uncle Sam.  According to TMZ, the rapper has a tab of…

Busta Rhymes and Chris Brown have tapped into their magic pot for another hit! Tiffany Hasbourne, stylist on the set of the “Why Stop Now” video shoot, tweeted photos of the new Cash money signee and F.A.M.E star C. Breezy performing the first single off Busta’s forthcoming album. Chris can be seen yelling in front […]

In 2000 M.O.P released the smash single “Ante Up” along with a remix featuring their Brooklyn brother Busta Rhymes. So TheUrbandaily.com asked Danze and Fame how they felt about The Dungeon Dragon signing with Cash Money Records. Take a Tour of Brooklyn “I love Cash Money. We saw them when they first came into the […]

Busta Rhymes‘ popular verse on “Look At Me Now” has proven to be his comeback track…and it wasn’t even his. Busta Rhymes, 39, struck a deal with Cash Money records which he calls “a golden moment for Hip Hop.” “This whole experience that’s getting ready to happen is probably going to be one of the […]

Busta Rhymes is the latest addition to the YMCMB family, now that he’s signed to Cash Money Records. In addition, his next album E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event) 2: End Of The World will debut through Google Music. Congratulations to Bussa Bus … these are two great looks for him! Get more details about Busta Rhymes […]

Busta Rhymes is among many celebrities extremely affected by the death of Hip Hop legend, Heavy D. He remembers his fallen friend in “You Ain’t Gotta Wait Till I’m Gone.” 5 Little Known Heavy D Facts Heavy D’s Last Tweets Before He Died “You inspired me my whole life. Amazing your last tweet said, ‘Be […]

Estelle In Cleveland [PLAYLIST] Estelle brings it back to that ‘good feeling’ R&B/Hip-Hop with her brand new “Break My Heart (Remix)” featuring Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss & Busta Rhymes.

Chris Brown is joined by Busta Rhymes & Lil Wayne in the music video for his single “Look At Me Now.”

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.

In the 1980s, musicians only scratched the surface of what could be done with the music video. Michael Jackson set the standard and in the 1990s, everyone raced to match or surpass him.