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The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album)

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Released
  
June 13, 2006

Length
  
62:48

Artist
  
Busta Rhymes

Label
  
Aftermath Entertainment

Recorded
  
2005–2006

The Big Bang (2006)
  
Back on My B.S. (2009)

Release date
  
13 June 2006


Producer
  
Dr. Dre (exec.), Busta Rhymes (co-exec.), Swizz Beatz, Mark Batson, DJ Scratch, J Dilla, Timbaland, Mr. Porter, will.i.am, Sha Money XL, JellyRoll, Black Jeruz, Nisan Stewart, DJ Green Lantern

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Gangsta rap, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop

Nominations
  
Echo Award for Best Hip Hop/Urban Artist (International)

Similar
  
Back on My BS, Anarchy, It Ain't Safe No More, ELE (Extinction Level Eve, Genesis

The Big Bang is the seventh studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released on June 13, 2006, by Flipmode Records, Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records. Production for the album took place during 2005 to 2006 at several recording studios and was handled by Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, Mark Batson, DJ Scratch, J Dilla, Timbaland, Mr. Porter, will.i.am, Sha Money XL, JellyRoll, Black Jeruz, Nisan Stewart and DJ Green Lantern.

Contents

The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, selling 209,000 copies in its first week, and certified gold by RIAA.

Background

It was released on June 13, 2006 & is his first album without his Signature Dreadlocks he had for most of his career as he transitioned a new look with a shaved head as you see in the inside album booklet. It is his only release under Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment record label. Full production of the album came from Dr. Dre, Swizz Beatz, will.i.am, Mr. Porter, Erick Sermon, Green Lantern, Timbaland, J Dilla and DJ Scratch. Featured guests include Nas, Stevie Wonder, Rick James, Kelis, Raekwon, Eminem and many more. Five singles have been released for the album: "Touch It", "Touch It Remix", "I Love My Bitch", "New York Shit" and "In the Ghetto". Music videos were released for all of them. The finalized version of the "Touch It Remix", for which a video was shot, was not included on the final album.

Reception

The tracks "I'll Hurt You" featuring Eminem and "Where's Your Money?" featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard both leaked but received luke-warm responses. The first single was "Touch It" and reached number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Touch It" featuring a sampled portion of Daft Punk's "Technologic", also garnered a major remix. The second single "I Love My Chick" features Kelis and will.i.am. Stevie Wonder plays piano and sings on "Been Through the Storm". The song "Get Down" was featured in the movie "Step Up 2: The Streets" but was not included on the soundtrack.

Busta Rhymes was really pleased with the album: "I would not have changed The Big Bang album for the world. It's still one of my if not the favorite album of mine from a lyrical standpoint, a conceptual standpoint and a musical standpoint." He praised the Dr. Dre produced song "Legends of the Fall Off" for the "gravediggin beat with the shovel in the dirt" calling it "unbelievable". He also praised "You Can't Hold a Torch", "Don't Get Carried Away" and "Gold Mine". He also said "The only thing I probably would have changed is I Love My Chick would not have been on that album. I probably would have put "I Love My Chick" on another album that it would have been more appropriate for."

Commercial performance

The album became Busta's first and only album to debut at number one on the charts with over 209,000 copies sold during the first-week of release. On August 30, 2006 the album was certified gold for shipments of over 500,000 units. The album has sold 823,000 copies as of November 22, 2011 The album became Busta Rhymes' highest charting album in the UK, debuting on the UK albums chart at number nineteen. His previous highest album peak was #34 for the album When Disaster Strikes, almost ten years before the release of The Big Bang.

Track listing

  • (^) denotes additional producer.
  • Samples

  • Touch It
  • "Technologic" by Daft Punk
  • Been Through the Storm
  • "Everlasting Love" by Felix Cavaliere
  • In the Ghetto
  • "Ghetto Life" by Rick James
  • You Can't Hold the Torch
  • "Inside My Love" by Minnie Riperton
  • Goldmine
  • "Love and Happiness" by Al Green
  • Legend of the Fall Offs
  • "Do You Ever" by Return to Forever
  • New York Shit
  • "Faded Lady" by SSO
  • Credits

  • "Get You Some"
  • Keyboards: Mark Batson
  • "How We Do It Over Here"
  • Keyboards: Dawaun Parker & Che Vicious
  • "Been Through The Storm"
  • Arranger: Jose A. Molina
  • Conductor: Jose A. Molina
  • Orchestra Production: Busta Rhymes
  • Keyboards: Mark Batson, Dawaun Parker & Mike Elizondo
  • Cellos: Christopher Glansdorp, Claudio Jaffe, David W. Cole & Ross T. Harbaugh
  • Violins: Alfredo Oliva, Carol A. T. Cole, Dina Kostic, Geremy C. Miller, Glen Basham, Gustavo A. Correa, Huifang Chen, Joan E. Faigen, John DiPuccio, Kurt Coble, Lazlo Pap, Mei Mei Luo, Orlando J. Forte, Scott Flavin, Tina M. Raimondi & Yien Hung
  • "In the Ghetto"
  • Saxophone: Jason Freese
  • Trombone: Francisco Torres
  • Trumpet: Ron Blake
  • Horn Arrangements: Dawaun Parker
  • Additional keyboards: Dawaun Parker
  • "Cocaina"
  • Keyboards: Mark Batson
  • Guitar: Mike Elizondo
  • Additional keyboards: Che Vicious
  • "You Can't Hold The Torch"
  • Additional Keyboards: Dawaun Parker
  • Scratching: Busta Rhymes
  • "Goldmine"
  • Additional Keyboards: Dawaun Parker & Che Vicious
  • "I Love My Bitch"
  • Moog Bass: will.i.am
  • Drums: will.i.am
  • Bass: Keith Harris
  • Fender Rhodes: Keith Harris
  • Synthesizer: Keith Harris
  • Clarinet: Keith Harris
  • "Don't Get Carried Away"
  • Keyboards: Lionel Holoman & Dawaun Parker
  • "Legend Of The Fall Offs"
  • Keyboards: Dawaun Parker
  • Songs

    1Get You SomeQ-Tip - Marsha Ambrosius3:46
    2Touch It3:36
    3How We Do It Over HereMissy Elliott3:36

    References

    The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album) Wikipedia