Busta Rhymes- Total Devastation- The Best Of Busta Rhymes Full ((top))
If you were tuned into hip-hop in the late '90s and early 2000s, you know that Busta Rhymes wasn't just a rapper—he was a force of nature. Released on October 2, 2001 , the compilation album Total Devastation: The Best of Busta Rhymes
Released on October 2, 2001, is a definitive compilation that captures the absolute peak of Busta Rhymes' solo career under Elektra Records. While his full studio albums were often praised for their high energy but criticized for being sprawling or inconsistent, this 18-track collection serves as an "all-killers, no-fillers" retrospective. The Evolution of an Icon
It highlights the transition to his solo debut, The Coming , featuring the infectious "Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check" and "Everything Remains Raw". If you were tuned into hip-hop in the
A hidden gem for collectors. Busta turns the 1998 cut into a high-energy club banger, sampling Knights of the Turntables' remix of "Technotronic – Pump Up the Jam." It is relentless.
He escapes into the Undercroft—a lawless shantytown where exiled artists hide. The Evolution of an Icon It highlights the
is a masterclass in evolution. Arranged chronologically, the 18-track set lets you track Busta’s journey from a raw, young talent to a global superstar: : It kicks off with his early days in Leaders of the New School
: It received a rare 5 out of 5 stars from AllMusic Review and currently holds an average rating of 4.24/5 from users on Discogs . Busta turns the 1998 cut into a high-energy
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