As an opener of acts produced by Dre and Mark Batson track "Get You Some" on the Marsha Ambrosius has one of two performances.
This raises the album alone at a high level before with "New York Shit", "Been Through The Storm", followed by "In The Ghetto" and "Cocaina" the absolute highlights of the disc. In particular, the features (Stevie Wonder, Rick James) was able to place the Bus-A-Bus on these tracks fit perfectly and are responsible for a lot of variety. After that comes with "You Can not Hold The Torch" the only bad track, but this is done with the Raekwon duet "gold mine" immediately forget.
Busta was very hungry at this time and really had the right people in the background, who know exactly how to produce a successful album. This is confirmed by the fact that this is to be so far the only album that was able to reach # 1 on the Billboard charts in the States. "I Love My Bitch" is me though a bit too mainstream, but the Beat fireworks that Dr. Dre on "Do not Get Carried Away" and delivers an incredibly aggressive Busta, who has achieved a congenial partner on this track with Nas, make the thing a massacre.
In the final phase of the album produced by Mr.Porter aka KonArtist song "They're Out To Get Me", on which one can see the influence of D12 Members and clearly the track "Get Down" goes. Timbaland relies on minimalism. Maybe this would have been a real banger if you made the beat would have done something more.
The ultimate payment of final offers "Legend Of The Fall Offs". When one hears the incoming piano sounds here and get through the spade noise creeps is not really surprised to read that this track was produced by Dr. Dre.
The Big Bang is clearly the best album of Busta Rhymes and a highlight of the unfortunately rather weak in recent years. An absolute must for every Rapfan!