When Disaster Strikes...
When Disaster Strikes... |
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Studio album by Busta Rhymes |
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Released |
September 16, 1997[1] |
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Recorded |
1997 |
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Genre |
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Length |
72:56 |
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Label |
Flipmode Records, Elektra Records |
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Producer |
Rudy Ray Moore, DJ Scratch, The Ummah, Smamello, Buddah, Latief, Busta Rhymes, Rashad Smith, Easy Mo Bee, Agallah, Rockwilder, Diddy |
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Busta Rhymes chronology |
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Singles from When Disaster Strikes |
- "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See"
Released: August 13, 1997
- "Dangerous"
Released: 18 November 1997 (US), 30 December 1997 (UK)
- "Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up"
Released: April 21, 1998
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When Disaster Strikes... is the second studio album by American rapper Busta Rhymes, released by Elektra on September 16, 1997.[9] The album follows the same theme as The Coming, the apocalypse. The album was a commercial success, sporting the hit singles "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" and "Dangerous". The album, upon its release, has received critical praise from most music critics, and opened at number three on the official US Billboard 200 album chart, and peaked at the top spot on the Top R&B Albums chart. The album generated three singles: "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See", "Dangerous", and "Turn It Up"—all of which found chart success on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's lead single, "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See" (notable for its music video that lampooned the 1988 film Coming to America) earned a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 40th Grammy Awards in 1998.[1] The album was certified platinum by the RIAA.[10]
Track listing
1. |
"Intro" (featuring Dolemite) | |
4:44 |
2. |
"The Whole World Lookin' at Me" | DJ Scratch |
3:26 |
3. |
"Survival Hungry" | DJ Scratch |
3:40 |
4. |
"When Disaster Strikes" | DJ Scratch |
3:25 |
5. |
"So Hardcore" | The Ummah |
4:51 |
6. |
"Get High Tonight" | DJ Scratch |
3:51 |
7. |
"Turn It Up" | Busta Rhymes |
4:11 |
8. |
"Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" | Shamello, Buddah, Epitome (co) |
3:14 |
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"It's All Good" | Latief, M. Bolden |
5:03 |
10. |
"There's Not a Problem My Squad Can't Fix" (featuring Jamal) | Busta Rhymes |
5:56 |
11. |
"We Could Take it Outside" (featuring The Flipmode Squad) | DJ Scratch |
4:47 |
12. |
"Rhymes Galore" | Rashad Smith |
2:33 |
13. |
"Things We Be Doin' for Money (Part 1)" | Easy Mo Bee |
3:18 |
14. |
"Things We Be Doin' for Money (Part 2)" (featuring Rampage, Anthony Hamilton & The Chosen Generation) | Agallah, Clarence Dorsey (co) |
4:56 |
15. |
"One" (featuring Erykah Badu) | Rockwilder |
4:38 |
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"Dangerous" | Rashad Smith |
3:37 |
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"The Body Rock" (featuring Rampage, Sean "Puffy" Combs & Mase) | Diddy |
5:33 |
18. |
"Get Off My Block" (featuring Lord Have Mercy) | DJ Scratch |
3:58 |
19. |
"Outro (Preparation for the Final World Front)" | |
2:31 |
Some versions of the album replace "Survival Hungry" with "Turn It Up (Remix)/Fire It Up" at Track 3.[11]
- Samples
Charts
See also
References
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| L.O.N.S. albums | |
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| Flipmode albums | |
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| Compilations | |
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| Singles | |
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| L.O.N.S. singles | |
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| Flipmode singles |
- "Everybody on the Line Outside"
- "Cha Cha Cha"
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| Featured singles | |
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| Other songs | |
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| Related articles | |
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