MUSIC
-----------------------------------------Busta Rhymes - live
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Melisa Tang
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Since hitting the big time in 1996 with his breakout
hit single, 'Woo Haa! Got You All in Check',
Bus-A-Bus has been wrecking the airwaves with his
head-nodding beats and
distinctive flow, gaining a loyal following amongst
hip hop fans and music critics alike.
After playing in London and Manchester the previous week, Busta landed in Nottingham to play a gig for his Midlands' fanbase in the final date of his mini-tour of the UK.
Support was advertised to come from Busta's clique, The Flipmode Squad, including the newly-signed Papoose, but the most we got to see of the Flipmode crew was DJ Scratch, when he came on to hype up the crowd before Busta's big entrance.
Finally, the man we had all eagerly awaited to see bounded on stage at Nottingham Arena to the banging remix of M.O.P.'s 'Ante Up', turning heads with his shouts of 'Attention please! Attention please!' Keeping fans entertained with comedic outbursts, (often aimed at the people who refused to stand up and party with the rest of us), Bus and sidekick Spliffstar proved to be a winning double act. Despite the venue being half empty, the duo put their all into the show as they performed classics like 'Fire It Up', 'Woo Haa! Got You All In Check', 'Gimme Some More', 'Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See', and more recent singles 'Break Ya Neck' and 'What It Is'.
The rapper, born Trevor Smith, even did a little set for the ladies, running through his various guest spots on tracks like the Ying Yang Twins' 'Wait (Whisper Song) Remix', the Pussycat Dolls' 'Don't Cha', and the Mariah-featuring ballad 'I Know What You Want' - although he wasn't very impressed when the ladies forgot the words to Mariah's part!
Switching things up for the guys in the audience, Bus-A-Bus took it back to A Tribe Called Quest's 'Scenario (Remix)', before lighting up a joint for 'Get High Tonight' and bringing out the Courvoisier for his Pharrell and Diddy collab, 'Pass The Courvoisier'. From his Aftermath debut, 'The Big Bang', Busta performed the smash hit 'Touch It' and the new single 'I Love My Bitch', which had the women screaming back, "I love my n*gga/Yep yep, I love my boy!"
Performing for just over an hour, Busta Rhymes was every bit the entertainer, and whilst some of hip hop's newer stars probably would have refused to come onstage to such a small crowd, Busta was a professional, giving it his all for his adoring fans. Whilst we already knew the man could spit, he proved, with much conviction, precisely why he was the Leader of the New School.
After playing in London and Manchester the previous week, Busta landed in Nottingham to play a gig for his Midlands' fanbase in the final date of his mini-tour of the UK.
Support was advertised to come from Busta's clique, The Flipmode Squad, including the newly-signed Papoose, but the most we got to see of the Flipmode crew was DJ Scratch, when he came on to hype up the crowd before Busta's big entrance.
Finally, the man we had all eagerly awaited to see bounded on stage at Nottingham Arena to the banging remix of M.O.P.'s 'Ante Up', turning heads with his shouts of 'Attention please! Attention please!' Keeping fans entertained with comedic outbursts, (often aimed at the people who refused to stand up and party with the rest of us), Bus and sidekick Spliffstar proved to be a winning double act. Despite the venue being half empty, the duo put their all into the show as they performed classics like 'Fire It Up', 'Woo Haa! Got You All In Check', 'Gimme Some More', 'Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See', and more recent singles 'Break Ya Neck' and 'What It Is'.
The rapper, born Trevor Smith, even did a little set for the ladies, running through his various guest spots on tracks like the Ying Yang Twins' 'Wait (Whisper Song) Remix', the Pussycat Dolls' 'Don't Cha', and the Mariah-featuring ballad 'I Know What You Want' - although he wasn't very impressed when the ladies forgot the words to Mariah's part!
Switching things up for the guys in the audience, Bus-A-Bus took it back to A Tribe Called Quest's 'Scenario (Remix)', before lighting up a joint for 'Get High Tonight' and bringing out the Courvoisier for his Pharrell and Diddy collab, 'Pass The Courvoisier'. From his Aftermath debut, 'The Big Bang', Busta performed the smash hit 'Touch It' and the new single 'I Love My Bitch', which had the women screaming back, "I love my n*gga/Yep yep, I love my boy!"
Performing for just over an hour, Busta Rhymes was every bit the entertainer, and whilst some of hip hop's newer stars probably would have refused to come onstage to such a small crowd, Busta was a professional, giving it his all for his adoring fans. Whilst we already knew the man could spit, he proved, with much conviction, precisely why he was the Leader of the New School.








