• Fetty Wap Joins Busta Rhymes, Mary J Blige and More For #Hot4TheHolidays Concert

    New Jersey was lit over the weekend when Paterson’s own Fetty Wap joined music legends Mary J Blige, Puff Daddy, Lil Kim, Jadakiss and many more for Hot 97’s sold out #Hot4TheHolidays Concert. Headlined by Busta Rhymes, the Remy Boyz front man took to the stage with his team for a high energy performance of his hits, including “Trap Queen”, “679” and “My Way.”
  • Busta Rhymes is Dropping a New Album in 2016

    Busta Rhymes has been a hip-hop heavy hitter for decades. His influence and legacy are widespread, from Twista to Yelawolf. Nicki Minaj never would have said "Rah, rah, like a dungeon dragon" had it not been for Rhymes's verse on "Scenario." Rhymes has worked with some of the biggest and best names in hip-hop, while releasing his own lyrically dizzying music, and has announced that he will be releasing a new album next year, 2016.
  • Cash Cash, Busta Rhymes, B.o.B, Neon Hitch Team Up On 'Devil'

    Cash Cash has unleashed a power-pop collaboration bridging together artists from EDM, pop and hip-hop titled "Devil." The New Jersey producer, DJ trio tabbed Busta Rhymes, B.o.B and Neon Hitch to provide bars and vocals on their biggest collaboration to date.
  • David Letterman's Best Hip-Hop Moments: Run D.M.C., Beastie Boys, J. Cole and More

    David Letterman has long been known as a lover of rock 'n' roll...all it takes to get the late night host on your side was to behave erratically or energetically onstage, which would almost certainly merit an "oh boy!" It took a little bit more to get the longtime host of the 'The Late Show' fired up for hip-hop however. To honor Letterman as he prepares to host the last night of his 33-year run on CBS (and to avoid conflicting with everyone else's list of the best performances ever on the show), Music Times has gathered up five great hip-hop performances that took place late night over the years, with almost all coming from emcees in Letterman's adopted hometown of New York City, including Run-D.M.C. and The Beastie Boys.
  • Jay Sean Leaves Cash Money Records

    Something strange is going on over at Cash Money Records. Jay Sean has decided to leave the label on the heels of drama with Tyga and Busta Rhymes's departure months prior. Mystikal has also expressed his dismay, saying his deal with the label is "not gonna work."
  • Rah Digga Says Iggy Azalea Is Not Hip-Hop [WATCH]

    Former Busta Rhymes affiliate Rah Digga recently dished on current female rappers in the game and gave her two cents on Iggy Azalea saying the "Fancy" rhymer is not a representation of hip-hop. Rah's shade follows Azalea criticism from Bay Area rapper Lil' Debbie.
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