On Friday, Busta Rhymes dropped his latest track, “Get It,” featuring Missy Elliott and Kelly Rowland.
He tells Billboard that the song all came together “because the music for the track set the tone,” adding, “It doesn’t sound like anything else.”
“It was interesting to use Kelly Rowland [on a loop] rather than sing traditionally. I don’t think we ever heard Missy speed rap before. I just love what the music did. I feel it’s going to work in the parties, the clubs and work in the street and every setting,” he continues.
As for the “Get It” music video, Busta says that it’s definitely in the works and going to be “unbelievably out of control,” adding, “I want the world to look forward to that. The world is going to stop when we drop that.”
While there’s not much the “Gimme Some More” rapper is willing to say about his forthcoming new album, he promises that it’s “definitely going to be my most compelling body of work that I’ve ever put together.”
“I haven’t dropped an album in retail since 2009. I am really proud of this project. I’ve been working on this album on and off for nine years,” he continues.
“There’s going to be an announcement made soon on the title and we should definitely be having this album drop before the midway point of 2018.”
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