1986–1995: Leaders of the New School and rising popularity In 1986, Smith, alongside fellow
Long Island natives Charlie Brown, Cut Monitor Milo, and Dinco D, formed the
East Coast hip hop group
Leaders of the New School. Leaders of the New School released their debut album,
A Future Without a Past..., in June 1991 on
Elektra Records. Later that year, the group appeared on
A Tribe Called Quest's critically acclaimed
posse cut "
Scenario". In 1993, they released ''
T.I.M.E. (The Inner Mind's Eye). Smith gained popularity from his advanced rhymes as well as his unique style that was not common of many New York rap artists at the time. Soon after, however, internal problems arose because of his increasing popularity, and the group broke up on the set of Yo! MTV Raps''.
1996–1999: The Coming, When Disaster Strikes, and Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front In 1996, Busta Rhymes released his debut solo album,
The Coming. His single "
Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check" was a success, pushing the album into gold record status. He released
Genesis in 2001. In 2002, Busta Rhymes released his sixth studio album, ''
It Ain't Safe No More''. It was later revealed that Busta signed a deal with
Universal Motown, through which he released his eighth studio album,
Back on My B.S., on May 19, 2009. Due to controversial content, the United Arab Emirates has banned the album. DJ Saif of Dubai said "I don't play 'Arab Money' because it's disrespectful [to] Arabs. I don't think there is a ban on playing it in clubs, but many here don't play it anyway." "For us, having 'Arab money' is a compliment understood like having 'Oprah money' or 'Tiger Woods money' – it's just street slang, and we were appreciating the amazing wonders that have been created here," Browz said. Browz added that he had produced the track in a moment of inspiration while experimenting in his studio. "Growing up in Harlem I was always surrounded by Arabs and
Muslims, we embraced their culture and they embraced ours and we always joked with each other," he said.
2010–2020: Collaborations and Extinction Level Event 2 In September 2009, Busta Rhymes had announced that he was working on his ninth studio album, alongside Canadian producer
Boi-1da, titled
The Chemo. At the time, he stated that the project was 80% finished. In May 2010, Busta Rhymes had reportedly changed the title of his ninth album from
The Chemo to
Extinction Level Event 2, making his ninth effort a sequel to his 1998 album
Extinction Level Event (Final World Front). Busta Rhymes contributed to the 2011
Tech N9ne album ''
All 6's and 7's'', performing vocals on the single, "Worldwide Choppers", released on May 31. Canadian recording artist
Justin Bieber featured Busta Rhymes on a song called "Drummer Boy" off Bieber's second studio album,
Under the Mistletoe, released on November 1, 2011. On November 11, 2011, a
Heavy D tribute song titled "You Ain't Gotta Wait Till I'm Gone" was leaked. On November 16, 2011, it was announced that Busta Rhymes signed to
Cash Money Records. A song with Twista, titled "Can You Keep Up", was leaked. Busta Rhymes was featured on
Fat Joe's single "Pride & Joy" alongside
Kanye West and
Jadakiss. His ninth studio album,
Year of the Dragon, was released for free on
Google Play on August 21, 2012. The album features guest appearances from
Lil Wayne,
Rick Ross,
Trey Songz,
Robin Thicke,
Maino,
Gucci Mane and more. He also released a music video for the track "Doin' It Again" which features
Reek da Villian and includes a tribute to his manager
Chris Lighty, who committed suicide in 2012. He was later featured on YMCMB label mate Shannel's single "Last Time". In 2011, it was announced that Universal Motown was going defunct, forcing Rhymes and other artists to move to
Universal Republic Records. In mid-2012, it was announced that Universal Republic Records was also going defunct, forcing artists on the roster to move to
Republic Records, reviving the label. On December 21, 2012, members of The Conglomerate Ent., Busta along with J. Doe and Reek da Villan released a mixtape titled
Catastrophic, their first collective effort. Busta Rhymes collaborated with
Pharrell Williams, who produced the first single off his Cash Money Records debut, "
Twerk It", which was released on June 6, 2013. A video was shot in
Flatbush on June 3, 2013. The official remix was released featuring
Nicki Minaj. On July 23, 2014, Busta Rhymes announced that he left Cash Money Records due to creative differences and he is no longer on Republic. He was featured on "Devil", featuring
Neon Hitch and
B.o.B, a song by
Cash Cash. It was released in August 2015. In July 2014, it was announced that Rhymes had amicably departed Cash Money Records due to creative differences. In 2016, a movement to name a small, uninhabited lake island in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts after Busta Rhymes received viral publicity. The unofficial name of
Busta Rhymes Island was chosen by a town resident because the island has "rope-swinging, blueberries, and ... stuff Busta would enjoy". A formal proposal was made to the U.S. Board on Geographic Names to officially change the island's name, but it was not accepted due to regulations regarding the naming of geographic places after living people. Busta Rhymes was also a featured artist on
The Hamilton Mixtape, singing a remix of "
My Shot", along with
Black Thought of
The Roots and
Joell Ortiz. The trio performed the song on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. On February 2, 2018, Rhymes released a new single "Get It", featuring
Missy Elliott and
Kelly Rowland, through
Epic Records. In February 2019, Busta Rhymes confirmed he's "finishing touches" of his new album with longtime collaborator, Dr. Dre. In 2020, Busta Rhymes competed in
season 4 of
The Masked Singer as "Dragon". He was eliminated in the first episode. On October 30, 2020, Busta released his album
Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God. In late 2023, his eleventh studio album,
Blockbusta, which has many guest appearances, was released. Throughout late 2024, he made two major guest appearances on his idol,
LL Cool J's "Huey in the Chair", a track from his fourteenth album,
The FORCE, the pair's first collaboration in nearly 27 years since 1997's "Starsky and Hutch". That November, he appeared on singer
Ciara's single, "Wassup".
2025–present: Dragon Season On January 17, 2025, Busta Rhymes released his EP,
Dragon Season... The Awakening, a precursor to his upcoming studio album,
Dragon Season. Busta Rhymes contributed the song "Taking Everything" for the soundtrack of the 2025 animated heist action comedy film
The Bad Guys 2, the sequel to the 2022 film
The Bad Guys, both loosely based on the
book series of the same name by
Aaron Blabey. Rhymes co-wrote the song with the film's composer
Daniel Pemberton and was released as a promotional single from the soundtrack on July 25, 2025. which was hosted by
LL Cool J, of whom Rhymes has previously collaborated with. ==Personal life==