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"Good Rhymes" is the debut single by UK garage group Da Click, released in late 1998. It was produced by DJ Pied Piper, and features rapping from the MCs Creed, PSG and Unknown MC, and singing from Valerie M.
They are best known for their UK chart hit single "Good Rhymes", which reached No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart in January 1999, and spent 6 weeks on the chart. Their second single, "We Are Da Click" was a top 40 hit, peaking at No. 38. [1] "Good Rhymes" interpolates "Good Times" by Chic and "Never Too Much" by Luther Vandross. [2] "
Busta Rhymes: Anarchy: 2000 "Flipmode Squad Meets Def Squad" Jamal Redman Keith Murray Rampage Lord Have Mercy: The Vibe Chemist Backspin: The Coming: 1996 "Get High Tonight" None DJ Scratch: When Disaster Strikes... 1997 "Get Off My Block" Lord Have Mercy: DJ Scratch: When Disaster Strikes... 1997 "Get Out!!" † None Busta Rhymes: Anarchy ...
As Rhymes was not comfortable with including lyrics about his personal life and struggles, the album was very short on autobiographical or personal topics and lyrics. [3] The "epic," "extended and extremely busy" intro of The Coming [10] contains two beat change ups and "commentary on wack rappers and the state of the rap game" from Rhymes. [11]
Except for a few overblown performances and quasi-epic productions, It Ain't Safe No More finds Busta Rhymes with the same sure grip on his distinctive personality." [3] Joseph Patel from Blender felt that Rhymes's "animated antics border on sensory overload, but this is some of Busta’s best work, making him perhaps the greatest show in Rap ...
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"Don't Touch Me (Throw da Water on 'Em)" is a promo single for rapper Busta Rhymes's album Back on My B.S.. [1] It was produced by Grind Music (LV & Sean C) for The Hitmen . [ 1 ] The song samples "I Can Give You Love" by 1960s/1970s soul band The Diplomats (not to be confused with the rap crew). [ 1 ]