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Brooklyn emcee Busta Rhymes got his start with underground heroes Leaders of the New School, flipping his unusual flows on two albums with the group in the early 1990s. He was also featured on a number of other records, including A Tribe Called Quest's hype posse cut "Scenario." Busta's first solo album appeared in 1996 and featured his breakthrough single, "Whoo Hah!! Got You All In Check." The song received massive airplay and made him a household name. Blessed with one of the most innovative and recognizable rhyme styles in the industry, his ability to twist and contort words and cadence is amazing. Affiliated with the Flipmode Squad, Busta released several more albums in the late '90s, spawning a slew of hits like "Dangerous" and "Gimme Some More." In addition to his flamboyantly colorful videos, he has also showed up in film, and is a pitch-man for Mountain Dew soda.
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