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Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front is the third studio album by American rapper and record producer Busta Rhymes. It was released on December 15, 1998, by Flipmode and Elektra Records in North America. The album follows the apocalyptic theme explored by Rhymes' first two albums, The Coming (1996) and When Disaster Strikes (1997).
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) Year of the Dragon (2012) Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (2020) Blockbusta (2023) Collaborative albums. A Future Without a Past... (1991) (as part of the Leaders of the New ...
"Gimme Some More" is a song by American rapper Busta Rhymes. It was released as the second single from his third studio album Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front on October 26, 1998, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records.
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front "Grinch 2000" [104] (with Jim Carrey) 2000 — Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas "Fallin' (Remix)" [105] (Alicia Keys featuring Busta Rhymes and Rampage) 2001 — Songs in A Minor "We Goin' to Do It to Ya" 2002 19 It Ain't Safe No More... "Gimme the Light" (Pass the Dro-Voisier Remix) [106]
It was released as the fourth and last single from Rhymes' third studio album Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front on March 9, 1999, by Flipmode Entertainment and Elektra Records. The song was written by Rhymes, Antoinette Roberson and its producer Darrell "Delite" Allamby.
It is a sequel to 1998's E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front, and his first studio album since 2012's Year of the Dragon. Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God was met with generally favorable reviews and debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 chart, earning 38,000 album-equivalent units in its first week. [2]
The report, released this week by Gladstone AI, flatly states that the most advanced AI systems could, in a worst case, “pose an extinction-level threat to the human species.”
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