Thursday, July 24, 2014

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Busta Rhymes is prepping his 10th album, Extinction Level Event 2, for release in the near future, but it won’t arrive via his most recent label, Cash Money Records.
During a visit to Sirius XM’s “Sway in the Morning,” Bussa Buss
confirmed that he parted ways with the team due to creative differences.
He emphasized that there was no bad blood, however, noting that he and Birdman talked things out peacefully and respectfully.


“I was there with for two years and the opportunity was a great
opportunity at the time, because of the type of deal that was done,”
Busta explained. “For me, with this particular project and all of the
sacrifice that went into it — recording the album for five years, I
[lost] Chris Lighty making this album, I [lost] my father making this
album — the sh– I was putting into this album, I’m not compromising my
vision for it.”


“So if I feel like if, in the slightest way, we ain’t facilitating
everything necessary for the vision to be seen and executed in the way
I’m envisioning this sh– for the last five years, let me live and die in
my own own inequity.”


No word on if he plans to sign another deal, or go the indie route. His latest release was “Calm Down” featuring Eminem and this week he dropped an alternate version sans Shady.

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