The Big Bang (Busta Rhymes album)

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The Big Bang
Busta Rhymes chronology
It Ain't Safe No More

(2002)
The Big Bang
(2006)
Back on My B.S.
(2009)
Singles from The Big Bang
  1. "Touch It"
    Released: December 13, 2005
  2. "I Love My Bitch"
    Released: June 6, 2006
  3. "New York Shit"
    Released: July 10, 2006
  4. "In the Ghetto"
    Released: July 13, 2006

The Big Bang is the seventh

studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes.[2]
It was released on June 13, 2006, by
Mr. Porter, will.i.am, Sha Money XL, JellyRoll, Black Jeruz, Nisan Stewart and DJ Green Lantern
. The official cover artwork was revealed on May 7, 2006. The tracklisting was released on the 15th.

The album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 making it Busta's first number one album, selling 209,000 copies in its first week, and certified gold by

RIAA
.

Background

The Big Bang is Busta Rhymes's first album without his signature

LaToiya Williams
. 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

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic64/100[3]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[4]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[5]
HipHopDX[6]
Los Angeles Times[7]
NME8/10[3]
Pitchfork2.4/10[8]
RapReviews8/10[9]
Rolling Stone[10]
Uncut[11]
XXL (XL)[12]

The tracks "I'll Hurt You" featuring Eminem and "Where's Your Money?" featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard both leaked but received lukewarm 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.[13]

Legacy

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."[14]

The song Legend of the Fall Offs received further notice from hip-hop fans alike especially for its production. Mitch Findlay from hnhh said: "While hardly a banger in the traditional sense, Dre proves why he's one of hip-hop's most cinematic producers, deftly arranging foley-esque heartbeats and shovels into the mix. Once again, the line between hip-hop and horror are blurred, though few would be quick to hit either Busta or Dre with the “horrorcore” label. Yet “Legend Of The Fall Offs” seems tailor made for an equally disturbing visual component. But why is such a simple beat so evocative? Is it the melodic structure, which employs repetitive use of the same few notes? For whatever reason, the sound of a piano's lowest octave seems to evoke a profound sense of hopelessness. Dr. Dre understands that better than most."[15] On his Dr. Dre's top 10 haunting beats, he said: "A masterclass in minimalism, Dr. Dre closed out Busta Rhyme's Aftermath debut The Big Bang in a truly disturbing fashion. Conjuring imagery of a moonlit cemetery, Busta plays the role of Death himself, ushering in the bleak tidings to those already lost. With a shovel making for the main percussive track, Dre's steady piano and cricket-fueled ambiance cast a spell of existential dread. Throw in a man legitimately pleading for his life in vain, and "Legend Of The Fall Offs" makes for the darkest song of Busta's career."[16]

Dan Weiss from Billboard Magazine said: "Dr. Dre oversaw Busta's 2006 semi-comeback The Big Bang, which ends with an inspired horrorcore piece that uses Dre's dirgelike tendencies to its advantage. While Busta buries an unnamed rival in thick subliminal disses, the beat itself is literally comprised of shovels and dirt, followed by a pretty horrifying skit in which Busta buries a dude alive as the instrumental has foreshadowed the entire time. Gangsta bloodshed is rarely that thrilling or interesting, and ultimately this track could’ve taken on many more dimensions if a thespian like Eminem was at the helm, but hip-hop's never seen anything like it before or since and that alone makes it perfectly Busta."[17]

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

When Disaster Strikes
, almost ten years before the release of The Big Bang.

Track listing

The Big Bang
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Get You Some" (featuring
Denaun Porter
Mr. Porter5:02
13."Get Down"
  • Timbaland
  • Stewart
3:40
14."I'll Do It All" (featuring LaToiya Williams)
  • T. Smith
  • David Drew
Jellyroll5:02
15."Legend of The Fall Offs"
Dr. Dre4:40
Total length:62:48

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer
  • ^[b] signifies an orchestra producer

Sample credits

Credits

  • "Get You Some"
    • Keyboards: Mark Batson
  • "How We Do It Over Here"
  • "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"
  • "Goldmine"
  • "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

Charts

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[38] Silver 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[39] Gold 823,000[18]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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