HIPHOPDX Busta Rhymes
- Five platinum and two gold albums
- 10 top 40 songs on the Billboard Hot 100
- Been featured on over 300 songs
- Closely affiliated with A Tribe Called Quest
- Entered the the Guinness Book of World Records in 2000 for having said the most syllables in one second
- 2006's The Big Bang earned him his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200
The group released two albums, A Future Without a Past in 1991 and T.I.M.E. in 1993, before disbanding.
Busta Rhymes is from Brooklyn, New York. In fact, he attended George Westinghouse High School along with The Notorious B.I.G. and JAY-Z.
Busta Rhymes has been nominated 12 times but has yet to win a Grammy Award.
His first rap name was Chilly-O-Ski, but Chuck D of Public Enemy renamed him Busta Rhymes after the former Minnesota Viking, George “Buster” Rhymes, when he saw him perform live.
Busta Rhymes made his film debut in 1993's Who’s The Man? The movie also starred Doctor Dré and Ed Lover, as well as Terrence Howard.
Busta Rhymes launched his own clothing line, Bushi, in 1999. The company’s name was derived from the Japanese word for warrior “bushido.” Busta designed all the clothing himself alongside partner Rasheed Booth.