Busta Rhymes Says "Year Of The Dragon" Will Be Free, Reveals Features
Busta Rhymes says his upcoming album "Year of the Dragon" will not
be his Cash Money debut.
Busta Rhymes has a gift in store for fans. During an appearance yesterday on
BET "s "106 & Park," the Cash Money recording artist revealed that
his upcoming album Year of the Dragon will be released for free via Google Play.
Additionally, Bus-A-Buss said that the LP will not be his YMCMB debut, and will
be released in August.
"The Year of the Dragon album, just so everybody know, is not my Cash
Money debut, my YMCMB debut. This is my Google album and this is going to be
given to everybody for free," he said. "And the reason why we decided
to give it to everybody for free is because number one, Google Play is where
the album is going to be available. So when it drops, we drop it in the second
week of August, you’re going to get a date in the next couple of days,
it’s important that you go there to get it because that’s the only
place where it’s going to be for free."
He also revealed the guest features for the project. The Brooklyn, New York
veteran said that the LP will tout appearances from Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Trey
Songz, Robin Thicke, Gucci Mane, Reek Da Villain, J-Doe, Anthony Hamiton and
Maino, the latter of which will appear on a track together.
"We got the incredible Tunechi the boss on the joint, we got Rick Ross,
we got Trey Songz, we got Robin Thicke on there, we got my fellow Brooklynite
Maino and Anthony Hamilton on a record together, we got Gucci Mane on the project,
we got Reek Da Villain and J-Doe.
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