| 1. Intro |
| 2. It Ain't Safe No More |
| 3. What Do You Do When You're Branded |
| 4. Call the Ambulance - Busta Rhymes, Chad Hugo, Pharrell Williams |
| 5. We Goin' to Do It to Ya |
| 6. What Up |
| 7. Turn Me Up Some |
| 8. Make It Clap - Busta Rhymes, Spliff Star |
| 9. Take It Off, Pt. 2 - Busta Rhymes, |
| 10. Taste It |
| 11. Hey Ladies |
| 12. I Know What You Want - Busta Rhymes, Mariah Carey, Flipmode Squad |
| 13. Riot |
| 14. Hop |
| 15. Together - Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga |
| 16. Struttin' Like a G.O.D. |
| 17. Struggle Will Be Lost - Busta Rhymes, Carl Thomas |
| 18. Till It's Gone |
| 19. Make It Clap [Remix] [*] |
Editorial Reviews
Busta Rhymes's sixth solo album loosely follows in the tradition of his 1998 Extinction Level Event and 2000's Anarchy, offering up lucid, timely commentary over futuristic beats. In fact, his previous new-world-order rants provide a perfect prelude to his post-9/11 analysis on the title track. While Busta offers his unpredictable array of flows across the usual balance of club tracks ("Make It Clap"), hottie songs of praise ("Hey Ladies"), and obligatory street anthems ("What Do You Do When You're Branded"), one can't help wonder why he'd mix in tired concepts (south Asian compositions on "Take It Off Part 2") or perform the pimped-out, playa routine on "Taste It," with its sundry (yawn) sexual references. Like its predecessor, Genesis, this album is sonically superior to most in the marketplace, thanks to contributions from the Neptunes. While big-name collaborations with Mariah Carey on "I Know What You Want" (where Busta croons) and Carl Thomas ("The Struggle Will Be Lost") don't exactly change the price of butter, hey, at least Busta's not pointlessly advertising chi-chi liquor companies this time around. --Dalton Higgins
It Ain't Safe No More,Busta Rhymes,J-Records,East Coast Rap,Hardcore Rap,Hip-Hop,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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It Ain't Safe No More
Busta Rhymes Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000077W8N Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- It Aint Safe No More (featuring Meka)
- What Do You Do When Youre Branded
- Call The Ambulance
- We Goin To Do It To Ya
- What Up
- Turn Me Up Some
- Make It Clap (featuring Spliff Star)
- Take It Off Part 2 (featuring Meka)
- Taste It
- Hey Ladies
- I Know What You Want (featuring Mariah Carey & The Flipmode Squad)
- Riot
- Hop
- Together (featuring Rah Digga)
- Struttin Like A G.O.D.
- The Struggle Will Be Lost (featuring Carl Thomas)
- Till Its Gone
- Make It Clap (Remix) (Hidden Track) (featuring Sean Paul)
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Busta Rhymes's sixth solo album loosely follows in the tradition of his 1998 Extinction Level Event and 2000's Anarchy, offering up lucid, timely commentary over futuristic beats. In fact, his previous new-world-order rants provide a perfect prelude to his post-9/11 analysis on the title track. While Busta offers his unpredictable array of flows across the usual balance of club tracks ("Make It Clap"), hottie songs of praise ("Hey Ladies"), and obligatory street anthems ("What Do You Do When You're Branded"), one can't help wonder why he'd mix in tired concepts (south Asian compositions on "Take It Off Part 2") or perform the pimped-out, playa routine on "Taste It," with its sundry (yawn) sexual references. Like its predecessor, Genesis, this album is sonically superior to most in the marketplace, thanks to contributions from the Neptunes. While big-name collaborations with Mariah Carey on "I Know What You Want" (where Busta croons) and Carl Thomas ("The Struggle Will Be Lost") don't exactly change the price of butter, hey, at least Busta's not pointlessly advertising chi-chi liquor companies this time around. --Dalton HigginsCustomer Reviews:
The One Busta Album Not Worth Buying.......2006-10-23
This album actually opens up a strong note, with the self-titled track boasting some solid rhymes over a fairly hard toned beat. "What Do You Do When You're Branded" is in my opinion the best song on the album. This is classic Busta Rhymes with his tight flow, many voicings, and intricate rhyming structures. "Call The Ambulance" is a solid song until we reach the otiose chorus, which is simply bland and uncreative. "We Goin' Do It To Ya" has some good qualities to make a rap song, but doesn't really stand out for much. "What Up" has a spacey beat, which gives us a brief reminder of his E.L.E. days, and his flow is on the mark here too. "Turn Me Up Some" is decent, but lost in its forgetabble beat and lyrics. "Make It Clap" opens the stage for the worst of the album. It's dull attempt towards being a hit club banger is lost in it's tasteless lyricism and sappy beat. "Take It Off Pt. 2" is downright awful, and is recorded a completely different style than its predecessor. "Taste It" and "Hey Ladies" also remain wasted space of an album. "I Know What You Want" is without a doubt memorable, but Mariah Carey's feeble pop vocals do not fit well at all. "Riot" puts the album back on reasonable ground and "Together" has a catchy beat. "Struttin' Like A G.O.D." wants to be far too epic for what it actually is, and its chorus is very bland. "Till It's Gone" is a tight track however, with some fine work by Busta Rhymes on his delivery.
Overall, "It Ain't Safe No More" felt very rushed, and overproduced. It also represented a poor direction for Busta Rhymes, heading towards brainless club tracks. I am happy to report though, that he came back with "The Big Bang", an excellent rap album for 2006, with his raw voice and flow, and some hard-hitting gangsta beats supplied by the best producer in the game, Dr. Dre. All of his other studio albums are recommended.
Okay, i guess.......2006-10-01
rating C+
Tight.......2005-10-09
you gotta get this!.......2005-07-23
Weak.......2004-04-03
Why did he do the song with that ************ Sean Paul.
Busta is falling down.
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It Ain't Safe No More
Busta Rhymes Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007942V Release Date: 2002-11-26 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- It Ain't Safe No More
- What Do You Do When You're Branded
- Call The Ambulance
- We Goin' To Do It To Ya
- What Up
- Turn Me Up Some
- Make It Clap
- Take It Off Part 2
- Taste It
- Hey Ladies
- I Know What You Want
- Riot
- Hop
- Together
- Struttin' Like A G.O.D.
- The Struggle Will Be Lost
- Till It's Gone
- Bonus Track 1
Customer Reviews:
DAmn this is just sloppy work.......2003-05-14
Beautiful Work.......2003-03-08
Best Songs:
1)What Do You Do When Youre Branded
2) I Know What You Want
3) Make It Clap
4)Make It Clap (remix)
5)Together
6)Struttin Like a G.O.D
The other songs are also great but these are the best in my opinion
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Genesis/It Ain't Safe No More
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000HWXTEU Release Date: 2006-09-19 |
Album Description
Exclusive Import only two CD set featuring a double-dose of best-selling albums by this great artist housed in a slipcase. This package features rapper Busta Rhymes' successful 2001's Genesis and It Aint Safe No More, released the following year. Sony/BMG.
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It Ain't Safe No More
Busta Rhymes Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006FGX7S Release Date: 2005-01-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- It Ain't Safe No More
- What Do You Do When You're Branded
- Call the Ambulance
- We Goin' to Do It to Ya
- What Up
- Turn Me Up Some
- Make It Clap
- Take It Off, Pt. 2
- Taste It
- Hey Ladies
- I Know What You Want
- Riot
- Hop
- Together
- Struttin' Like a G.O.D.
- Struggle Will Be Lost
- Till It's Gone
Album Description
Japanese limited edition reissue of 2002 album includes one exclusive bonus track. Details TBA. BMG. 2004.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track: 'pass the Courvoisier (Featuring P. Diddy and Pharrell)'.
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It Ain't Safe No More
Swift Manufacturer: Sw-South West Label Group ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000066ANI Release Date: 2002-05-14 |
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It Ain't Safe No More
Busta Rhymes Manufacturer: Bmg Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007B90S Release Date: 2002-12-30 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- It Ain't Safe No More
- What Do You Do When You're Branded
- Call the Ambulance
- We Goin' to Do It to Ya
- What Up
- Turn Me Up Some
- Make It Clap
- Take It Off, Pt. 2
- Taste It
- Hey Ladies
- I Know What You Want
- Riot
- Hop
- Together
- Struttin' Like a G.O.D.
- Struggle Will Be Lost
- Till It's Gone
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Pass the Courvoisier, Part Ii".Dance Music:
- Jenn'll Tell Ya
- Keep It Gritty [Explicit Lyrics]
- Latin Hip Hop on the Move
- Legend of the Liquid Sword [Explicit Lyrics]
- Let's Get Blown Pt.1 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Life Skillz [Explicit Lyrics]
- Lyrical Traffic [Explicit Lyrics]
- Ma, I Don't Love Her [CD-single]
- Made Up Mind
- Make It Clap [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Dance Music
Orbison Over England: The Eighties March 25 1980 the Fiesta Club Stockton [Live] [Import]
String Quartets from the 20th Century
The Hip Walk: Jazz Undercurrents in 60s New York
Stops Crying - Heartbeat Music Therapy CD #1
In the Mood: Love Songs [Enhanced]
Time Is of the Essence; The Essence Is Beyond Time