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Busta Rhymes - Woo-Hah!!! Got You All In Check [Maxi Single] Audio CD

A fair review of the Busta Rhymes "Woo-Hah!!! Got You All In Check [Maxi Single]" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Busta Rhymes reviews here, or go back to the Busta Rhymes tabs.

Busta Rhymes Band: Busta Rhymes
Title: Woo-Hah!!! Got You All In Check [Maxi Single]
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Release Date: 1996-02-27
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: Album Version 2: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The World Wide Remix 3: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The Jay-Dee Bounce Remix 4: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The DJ Scratch Albany Projects 5: Everything Remains Raw: Album Version 6: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The World Wide Remix Instrumental 7: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The Jay-Dee Bounce Remix Instrumental 8: WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check: The Jay-Dee Other Shit Remix 9: Everything Remains Raw: Album Version Instrumental

Classic Busta
Back in the day, espically with this track, there was a level of crazy insanity in Busta Rhymes' music (which is why I liked it) that seems to only be there occassionally, which may be why I don't really care for his music now. Woo-Hah!!! Got You All In Check is A classic By Busta Rhymes. What happened? It's like his music took Ritalin and clamed down.


A true gem, this is authentic hip hop!
This instant classic is listed on Busta's first solo LP and the remixes were usually only heard on radio mix shows and underground mix tapes. The album version made it to the #11 spot on Much Music's "Top 30 Countdown" during the summer of 96' after remaining on the chart for several weeks. I especially enjoy the "Jay-Dee Bounce" remix. The album version instrumental and acapella are extremely rare as they were only released on the promo single. However, ten years later this track still remains one of the greatest of all time.


I got the Hi-Pro glow!
This CD features the original version, plus seven remixes. This was one of the best rap songs of the mid 1990s. The remixes mostly featured the same rap track, but with different instrumental backing. But "World Wide Remix" features a totally different rap with alternate lyrics, which is a duet by Busta and ODB. And of course, the instrumental versions are just the backing tracks. The "b-side" is "Everything Remains Raw", which is an okay song that appears in it's original version and a version with just the instrumental track.


Woo Hah-Woo Hah
What is your problem these days Busta at least from 1990-1998 he was tight from the Days of Leaders of the New School through Woo Hah. Man I wish Busta still came like this instead of having that stupid beef with Eminem and 50 Cent against Ja Rule.


Woo-Hah! These Remixes Suck!
Instrumental versions are a nice feature. The original song is catchy, but the remixes are not all that good.


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