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Mixtapes 30 years ago today, Busta Rhymes dropped, "The Coming," an album that helped shape the sound of hip-hop as we know it.
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Music Busta Rhymes was sued by his ex-assistant last August after the rapper turned himself in when the alleged incident occurred in January 2025.
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Music Busta Rhymes claimed that Dashiel Gables made false and damaging claims to the media about working for the rapper.
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Music Agallah The Don has some issues with Busta Rhymes, and now, he is escalating things to diss track territory.
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Sports LiAngelo Ball is a hooper turned MC, Busta Rhymes is always down for a good time, and Clipse just released a new album: the ESPYs are set.
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Music LL Cool J, Chris Rock and Chuck D have all already confirmed they'll be attending as guest speakers at the ceremony.
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Music Busta Rhymes shares a beautiful tribute to D'Angelo with "Magic."
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Music This lawsuit and its allegations come shortly after Busta Rhymes received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Music Busta Rhymes was furious when the content creator tried to mistake him for the comedian Tracy Morgan at Art Basel.
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Songs The full soundtrack for the DreamWorks sequel is expected to drop the same day the film does in the U.S., August 1.
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Music Busta Rhymes has been a prominent figure in rap for over three decades, but despite the wait, he was gracious after winning his first VMA.
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Music Busta Rhymes will receive the "Hip Hop Icon" Award during the final day of Harlem Week. His son will also perform.
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Songs Joey Bada$$ loves his New York Knicks and he is showing that love with the help of Busta Rhymes, Papoose, and other New York legends.
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Music TraxNYC has supplied jewelry for a number of hip-hop artists, including Busta Rhymes, Cardi B, Snoop Dogg, and more.
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Songs Several hip-hop legends made appearances on Xzibit's new album, including Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Busta Rhymes, and more.
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Cole Blake