Busta Rhymes Defiles 'Love Thirst' Like Only He Can


jean-busta.jpgWhen Jean Grae's "Love Thirst" was released, it represented a sound from her that we hadn't been accustomed to hearing. Love is not an emotion we have heard from Jean, unless it's for hip hop, and she gave us almost a full 6 minutes of love. If the rumors are true, and I hope they're not, "Love Thirst" may end up being Jean's swan song as she gracefully bows out of the game and the hip hop world itself. 

Busta Rhymes, however, like Idle Warship's wish for a certain someone to fall back, seems incapable of being inconspicuous to the rap game. The last time he put out anything of quality was when he released his first album, The Coming. Since then it's been an onslaught of screaming and posturing that continues to seem out of place for a 36-year-old man. 
The irritation quotient that Busta seems intent to increasing has now reached it's apex on the remix to Jean's "Love Thirst." While Jean relied on innuendo to express how she wanted to show her love, Busta relies on X-rated lyrics to tell us that his girl's "coochie's sweeter than a mocha frappuccino," which sounds like that could lead to a Monistat-7 situation. Furthermore, Busta let's his beloved know that "if it ain't the weed and it ain't the Henny, baby girl you be making me so high." Is this a compliment? And if so, in which ghetto? Needless to say, I don't think Jean authorized this remix. Take a listen for yourself, and do yourself a favor and wear some headphones if you're at work.
Jean Grae feat. Busta Rhymes: "Love Thirst" Remix


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