Busta Rhymes "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" at "How I Wrote That Song"
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Busta Rhymes on "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See"
As a pre-GRAMMY event, BMI presented "How I Wrote That Song", on February 9, 2013 at The Roxy in West Hollywood. The panel featured GRAMMY-nominated hip-hop icon Snoop Dogg, GRAMMY-nominated songwriter/artist B.o.B., GRAMMY-nominated hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes, GRAMMY-winning songwriter Evan Bogart, and mega-hit songwriter Luke Laird.
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That track is a certified classic 🔥
That song alone started a new hip hop spirit. The Missy, Busta hits had Barz and fire videos.
I'd never considered that his vocal on this was kinda more chilled than his previous stuff. And this is where his career proper took off from being mainly for the Hip Hop heads to everybody in the clubs.
The sample itself, Sweet Green Fields by Seals and Croft, was on a subdued level. Someone introduced Buddah to that song, and Buddah and that person made the beat. Buddah introduced it to Busta, and that was history. That sample was perfect for him to develop a more subdued rhyming style.
@seraphimprince
I was just gonna say but you did the diligence and got it covered.
It always bothers me when proper respect and mention isn't made to creators.
Especially when that something is extremely profitable and successful to the borrowing parties.
Obviously Buddah & Busta added in their own totally unique twist and talents to the track which
is a greater reason for the success but the foundation of the track is that beat and should always be mentioned in circumstances such as these in my opinion.
Shamelo D (RIP) introduces it to Buddah
@@Adilsondesousaright, yes.
Shamello.
He is an rap icon! I have never really been a rap fan, but Busta,Salt -n-Pepa, Missy, LLcool J, Biggy, Lil Kim and Tupac music made you want to pump up the radio and blast it. STILL NOW. His songs are iconic!
Sounds like you're a rap fan. Lol 🤣😂
😂😂😂😂😂 he killed us with that
one of the top 10 hip hop beats of ALL TIME
Big up to Budda creating a masterpiece
Busta Rhymes is a legend!
The best song Busta did Tru out his career so far in 2024 don't know if he can top that record
Awesome commentary by Busta Bust
Can't go wrong with q-tip in ur corner!
DukeOfDeath27 absolutely right
DukeOfDeath27 Nas - How I wrote " I Gave You Power " ...
@@hebrew26commandmentspower55 Q-Tip also reinvented Mobb Deep. After he finished schooling Prodigy and Havoc they dropped The Infamous in 1995
He never mentioned Jessie West, which is the rapper he took that style from. Jessie West was on Bad Boy before Biggie. Puff sent Busta to Jessie West because Busta Had writers block from trying to do what Puff and Q Tip was telling him to do. He came away sounding like Jessie West and it worked for him. That record is still dope to this day.
One of his best songs ever he shud kept that add Lib from diddy
Crazy how he’s doing his job and everyone was blown away MAJOR TALENT 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Still the greatest to this day ❤
Man look busta fine AF tho
That was a killer jam.
Gyes! Gyes! 1:59
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Genius
Everyone says who the favorite rapper is but I gotta say, Busta, a lot of rappers are great but Busta is in a league of his own. My favorite songs are Truck Volume, Put your hands, and Make it hurt. It just shows Busta can flow on any beat. I was 10 and always listening to Busta. Last but not least gimme some more
I was instantly a busta fan because of the yelling guy had my attention since day one
Nas - How I wrote " I Gave You Power " ...
Legendary shit
R.I.P J Dilla!!!
J dilla didn't do that beat, but RIP to the legend
Buddah made this beat not Dilla
Bustamante el colombiano
Busta make a come bak
Come back?? He ain’t ever left!!
Who has the link to the rest of this ???
DIDDY THE GREATEST
We watched & we LISTENED! @needlisteners listentothedj dotcom
More a why than a how but still.
They deleted the complex video SMFH
He went to daddies house?
P Diddy..aka puff daddy back in the days. He's changed names so many times it's hard to keep up 😂
I just feel like he coulda went with something else lmao 🤣 😂
Daddy's House was the name of Puff's studio back then
@@teenicole9528 definitely lol
Yeah he should've just said Puff or Puffy's but yeah 😆