Trevor Tahiem Smith, Jr.
, better known as Busta Rhymes
(born May 20, 1972), [1] is a Grammy-nominated American rapper, songwriter, and actor. Chuck D of Public Enemy gave him the name Busta Rhymes (from former NFL wide receiver George "Buster" Rhymes).
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Life and career
Early years
Smith was born in
East Flatbush,
Brooklyn to
Jamaican parents Cherry Green and Trevor Smith, Sr.
[2] [3] [4]
Busta Rhymes openly said he embraced
Islam when being interviewed.
[5]
Busta adds, “I used that as inspiration to go into the studio all the time when I had a free moment. After work, during my lunch break, traveling back and forth to work … to just apply myself creatively, and the opportunity finally came one day when I was downtown.” At 17, Rhymes landed a six-figure record deal.
Early career – Elektra
Smith's musical career began at the age of 17 as a member of the hip hop crew
Leaders of the New School along with fellow Long Island natives
Charlie Brown,
Dinco D, and Cut Monitor Milo. They began recording in 1989 and released their debut album
A Future Without a Past
in 1991 on
Elektra Records. In 1993, they released
T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye)
. Busta Rhymes' standout performance in A Tribe Called Quest's 'Scenario' propelled him into the cultural conscience. Soon after, however, internal problems arose because of Busta's increasing popularity, which created fierce jealousies, and the group broke up on the set of
Yo! MTV Raps
.
Smith broke out with a 1996 solo hit single, "Woo Hah
| Got You All in Check" from his platinum record album
The Coming
. His second album,
When Disaster Strikes, released in 1997, produced the hit singles "
Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" and "Dangerous".
In 1998, Smith recorded
Extinction Level Event (Final World Front)
, further expressing his view that the world would end in the year 2000. Its single, "
Gimme Some More" – which sampled
Bernard Herrmann's theme from
Psycho
– reached number 5 in the UK singles chart in January 1999. Smith enjoyed further transatlantic success in April when the single "
What's It Gonna Be?!", featuring
Janet Jackson, reached the US and UK Top 10. The album received prominent notice for featuring the fastest rapping Busta has yet done, on a song called "Iz They Wildin Wit Us & Gettin' Rowdy Wit Us?", featuring a guest appearance by
Mystikal.
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J/Arista/BMG (2000-2004)
After Smith signed to
J Records, a label started by the then recently ousted
Arista Records chief and founder
Clive Davis, he released a greatest hits collection alongside a new album of original work.
Continuing the
Biblical theme of his previous albums, he titled his record
Genesis
. The album featured collaborations with
Mary J. Blige,
P. Diddy,
Kelis, and others. Genesis was powered by the hit single with Kelis, "What It Is," and his solo single released in November 2001, "Break Ya Neck." The final single was the summer smash "Pass The
Courvoisier Part 2," which featured
Pharrell and
P. Diddy. Despite the two powerful singles, this album did not sell as well as previous releases.
In 2002, Smith released his sixth studio album
It Ain't Safe No More
. The album was moderately successful, with a hit song featuring
Mariah Carey and the Flipmode Squad called "
I Know What You Want." Another hit song was "Make It Clap", featuring Spliff Starr. The remix of "Make It Clap" featured Sean Paul. After its release, he left
J Records. In 2004, he signed with
Dr. Dre's
Aftermath Entertainment.
Aftermath/Interscope (2004-2008)
His seventh studio album,
The Big Bang
, became the first #1 album of his career. The CD sold over 209,000 copies in its first week to earn the top spot on
The Billboard Top 200.
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The album also became his highest charting album in the UK, peaking at #19. Some of the album was leaked on the
Internet, and as a result several songs were left off the album and new ones added.
The Big Bang
featured more production by Dr. Dre than Smith's previous releases, as well as appearances by
Raekwon and
Nas. The singles that have been released from the album are, "
Touch It," "
I Love My Chick," featuring
Kelis and
Will.I.Am, "New York Shit," and "In The Ghetto." Smith also had a stint opening for
Mariah Carey's
The Adventures of Mimi Tour. Also, Smith performed with
Eminem on "Touch It Remix Part 5". Others such as
Jae Millz and
Ne-Yo appeared as well.
On July 17, 2008, Rhymes left Interscope/Aftermath due to a creative clash with Interscope head Jimmy Iovine. It was later revealed that Rhymes inked a deal with Universal Motown, who will be releasing his 8th studio album
Back on My B.S.
on May 19, 2009.
[8] He also appeared on the debut album of
Asher Roth, "
Asleep in the Bread Aisle".
Legal issues
On August 20, 2006, he was arraigned for charges of third-degree
assault after attacking a man who reportedly spat on his car in New York City on August 12 after the AmsterJam Music Festival on Randalls Island.
[9]
On October 24, 2006, he appeared at
Manhattan Criminal Court as the
district attorney's office attempted to amend previous charges against him to include weapons possession for a
machete found in his car. The judge, ShawnDya Simpson, refused to add the charge and adjourned the case.
[10] [11]
On February 20, 2007, Smith refused a plea deal offered by the prosecutors office for the assault of his former driver, Edward Hatchett. The deal would have entailed six months in jail and
pleading guilty to two assaults, the attack on Hatchett, and the attack on the former fan. The dispute with Hatchett is believed to have originated over back pay Hatchett felt he was owed. Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Becki Rowe offered Smith another option, pleading guilty to third-degree assault. The conditions of the proposed sentence would include five days of
community service, two weeks of youth lectures and six months of anger management classes, as well as three years of
probation. On March 18, 2008 a judge in
New York City sentenced Smith to 3 years' probation, 10 days'
community service, $1250 in fines (plus court costs), and to enroll in a drunken driving program.
[12] [13] [14]
On September 25, 2008, he was temporarily refused entry to the UK due to "unresolved convictions".
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Discography
- The Coming
(1996)
- When Disaster Strikes
(1997)
- E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front
(1998)
- Anarchy
(2000)
- Genesis
(2001)
- It Ain't Safe No More
(2002)
- The Big Bang
(2006)
- Back on My B.S.
(2009)
- The Chemo
[16] [17] (2009)
Filmography
- Who's the Man?
(1993), Jawaan
- Strapped
(1993), Buster
- Higher Learning
(1995), Dreads
- Cosby
(1997), Philip
- The Steve Harvey Show
(1998), Zack
- The Wayans Bros
(1998), himself
- The Rugrats Movie
(1998), Reptar Wagon – voice
- Shaft
(2000), Rasaan
- Finding Forrester
(2000), Terrell Wallace
- Space Ghost Coast to Coast
(2001), himself
- Narc
(2002), Darnell 'Big D Love' Beery
- Halloween: Resurrection
(2002), Freddie Harris
- The Neptunes Present: Dude We're Going to Rio!
(2003), Rhymes
- Death of a Dynasty
(2003)
- Full Clip
(2004), Pope
- Busta Rhymes: Everything Remains Raw
(2004)
- The Boondocks
(2007), Flonominal
- Order of Redemption
(2009), Al Bowen
- The Jamie Foxx Show
, Himself
See also
- List of number-one U.S. dance hits
- List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance chart
References
- The Week
- USA WEEKEND Magazine
- Busta Rhymes Biography (May 20, 1973-)
- Rhymes and reason | From the Guardian | The Guardian
- Interview
- allmusic Biography
- All Music - The Big Bang
- name=universalmotown>Exclusive: Busta Rhymes Signs with Universal Motown. ''Rap-up.com.'' Accessed September 17, 2008.
- People in the News: Busta Rhymes busted
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- Rhymes Could 'Beat' The Rap
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- Rapper Rhymes detained at airport
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