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This 'Decision' By Busta Rhymes Isn't Hard To Make
We've become a bit more used to seeing Busta Rhymes attempt to reclaim his dragon-growling glory days by collaborating with some of contemporary R&B and Hip Hop's (unfortunate) shot callers, whether it be T-Pain or Lil Wayne. Awhile back, we contemplated what the outcome would be of his desire to make the people dance (ask Common how he fared). Now, we're left scratching out heads, albeit happily, at this collaboration-heavy track, "Decisions." On it, Busta leaves the shouting and posturing behind in favor of some introspection and behaving a bit more his age. Jamie Foxx, Mary J. Blige, John Legend, and Common all represent, and though this sounds like it could be a disaster of monumental proportions, it's actually quite nice. You'll see why after you press play. Pardon the tags.
Tags: audio, busta rhymes, common, jamie foxx, john legend, mary j. blige

Comments
is there a piano tutorial on this song? or notes? Or does any1 know the chords played?
piano | May 27, 2009 4:49 PM | PermalinkNah i definitely don't hearJjLegend's voice on this track, I'm pretty sure he'd have a more substantial (& noticeable) role if he were. Especially over JFoxx...lost on this one
MuseSik | January 22, 2009 6:01 PM | Permalinkactually you can hear john legend singing
flomk | January 18, 2009 4:10 AM | Permalinkwhen you hear jamie foxx, the two actually go back and forth if you listen close.. i.e. in the second half of the hook, jamie foxx goes "i made a decision" and john legend sings "that everything's gon be alright"..i found that part the most obvious
MuseSik, John Legend is playing piano. It took me a minute to figure that out myself. I think this soup is perfect. Busta came back with something substantial, bout time.
Bella | January 17, 2009 6:17 PM | PermalinkNice, We need this kind of music now.....
Holly | January 16, 2009 11:02 PM | Permalinktoo many cooks spoil the soup................
stoneyisland | January 16, 2009 8:21 PM | PermalinkI keep seeing this everywhere and I like the song BUT...where is John Legend featured!? Every site lists him on this record. Is he the one on the piano or something? I know I ain't crazy. I do not hear John Legend on this record..
MuseSik | January 16, 2009 12:32 PM | Permalink