4 Comments Wednesday, April 30th, 2008
REVIEW: “Don’t Touch Me” & “Lights, Camera, Action” - Busta Rhymes
Two-for-one special! And Busta thinks he’s Blessed.
Once on the Discovery Channel, a kid hyena ripped the face off its parent, then decided to sew it back on — with its teeth. A completely savage, yet gorgeous, sight. “Don’t Touch Me (Throw Da Water On ‘Em),” Busta Rhymes’ first resurfacing since all his legal foolishness, is a brutal spectacle in the same fashion — it’s refreshingly tyrannical. A ripping-heads-off-because-it’s-a-good-day sort of thing. He spews: “You can give me a standing ovation / while I’m banging your face in.” By contrast, “Lights, Camera, Action” is a perfectly trite song, a tried metaphor whereby Busta plies his tongue so he can properly chew the mushy beat while rapping salaciously about doing it on camera. Be glad that one didn’t get the video treatment. -Rodney Dugue
*Which track is hotter?*
Listen to “Don’t Touch Me (Throw Da Water On ‘Em)” here:
Listen to “Lights, Camera, Action” here:
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4 Responses to “REVIEW: “Don’t Touch Me” & “Lights, Camera, Action” - Busta Rhymes”
04.30.08 at 6:26 pm
Shari says:
Ummm… I think the titles of the songs are mixed up. But i like Dont Touch Me better (at least what i think is suppose to be Dont Touch Me). I like the ole school flavour in it. Lights, Camera, Action too slow for me
04.30.08 at 7:16 pm
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05.3.08 at 9:33 am
Trevin says:
Lights, Camera, Action - banger hit that would be good for radio, I like it better especially as a single. Don’t Touch Me is hot but has a ole school feel to it which isn’t bad just not what I want to hear as a single when his album drops.
09.8.11 at 7:01 pm
BeauHolder says:
Don’t touch me is hot to def I like it and especailly the beat and the hook and Lights camera action is smooth and got that jazzy feel to it so in the end i like them both