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Year of the Dragon (Busta Rhymes album)

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Released
  
August 21, 2012

Artist
  
Busta Rhymes

Label
  
Starbus LLC

Genre
  
East Coast hip hop

Length
  
50:11

Release date
  
21 August 2012

Recorded
  
2010–2012

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Producer
  
Ty Fyffe, Dreads Beats, Bernard "Focus..." Edwards, Jr., Ted Smooth, Andrew "Pop" Wansel, Oak, Mr. Porter, Bink!, Jahlil Beats, Boi-1da, Lamar "Mars" Edwards, Young Yonny, CyFyre, Willy Will

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Year of the Dragon is the ninth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Busta Rhymes, it was released by Google Play as a free release on August 21, 2012. The album features guest appearances from Anthony Hamilton, Cam'ron, Robin Thicke, Maino, Vybz Kartel, J-Doe, Reek da Villian, Rick Ross, Gucci Mane, Trey Songz and Lil Wayne.

Contents

Background

The album's title (inspired by the Chinese zodiac) and cover art were revealed on July 9, 2012. The official track list was released on August 8, 2012. It was released on August 21, 2012 for free download via Google play.

Singles

The album's lead single "King Tut", featuring Reek da Villian and J-Doe, was released on May 22, 2012. The music video for "King Tut", featuring Reek da Villian and J-Doe, was released on July 25, 2012. The album's second single "Doin' It Again" featuring Reek da Villian and Chanel Nicole was released on August 1, 2012. The music video for "Doin' It Again" featuring Reek da Villian and Chanel Nicole was released on September 12, 2012. The music video for "Movie" featuring J-Doe was released on October 16, 2012.

Critical response

Year of the Dragon was met with generally mixed reviews from music critics. Slava Kuperstein of HipHopDX gave the album three out of five stars, saying "The problem is the same one that’s plagued just about every single Busta Rhymes album: the Dungeon Dragon cannot decide on a direction for the project. It’s not cohesive in production, styles, or subject matter. Busta’s all over the place, and does nothing to improve his reputation as one of the greatest emcees to not have a great album to his name. Here's to hoping the real album will be better."

Songs

1I'm Talking to You3:33
2Til We DieRick Ross - Trey Songz4:27
3Do That Thing3:42

References

Year of the Dragon (Busta Rhymes album) Wikipedia