Genesis (Busta Rhymes album)
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Genesis | ||
Studio album by Busta Rhymes | ||
Released | November 27, 2001 | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Length | 66:07 | |
Label | J-Records | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Busta Rhymes chronology | ||
Total Devastation: The Best of (2001) |
Genesis (2001) |
Turn It Up!: The Very Best of (2002) |
Genesis is the fifth studio album released by rapper Busta Rhymes.
"Shut 'Em Down 2002" is an unorthodox remix of Public Enemy's "Shut 'Em Down" a la Pete Rock.
[edit] Songs In Pop Culture
"Make It Hurt" is featured in the 2004 video game Def Jam: Fight for NY. "Break Ya' Neck" was featured in the internet video "shig" which depicted three pictures of Asian males (while occasionally donning wigs) moving their mouths to match the words of the song.
[edit] Track listing
- "Intro"
- Produced by Nottz
- "Everybody Rise Again"
- Produced by Just Blaze
- "As I Come Back"
- Produced by The Neptunes
- "Shut 'Em Down 2002"
- Produced by Pete Rock
- "Genesis"
- Produced by J Dilla
- "Betta Stay Up in Your House" (featuring Rah Digga)
- Produced by Yogi
- "We Got What You Want"
- Produced by Just Blaze
- "Truck Volume"
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- "Pass the Courvoisier" (featuring P. Diddy)
- Produced by Nottz
- "Break Ya Neck"
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- "Bounce (Let Me See Ya Throw It)"
- Produced by Mel-Man
- "Holla"
- Produced by Dr. Dre
- "Wife in Law" (featuring Jaheim)
- Produced by Diamond D
- "Ass on Your Shoulders" (featuring Kokane)
- Produced by Battlecat
- "Make It Hurt"
- Produced by J Dilla
- "What It Is" (featuring Kelis)
- Produced by The Neptunes
- "There's Only One" (featuring Mary J. Blige)
- Produced by Michaelangelo
- "You Ain't Fuckin' Wit Me"
- Produced by Michaelangelo
- "Match the Name With the Voice" (featuring Flipmode Squad)
- Produced by Just Blaze
- "Bad Dreams"
- Produced by Nottz