Busta Rhymes Produces Sing-A-Long LP for Toddlers


When Busta Rhymes appeared in court for charges of third-degree assault after attacking a man in a New York City night club in December 1997, the Judge, Latoya Swanson, sentenced him to three months probation, a $2,450 fine and three weeks community service. As part of his community service duties, the rap star was ordered … Continue reading

Congress Clamp Down On Miming DJs

On inspection the decks were discovered to be dusty CCTV showed the DJ didn't touch them once

In 1996 a consortium of major Hiphop labels including Def Jam, Bad boy, Columbia and Stones Throw Records introduced the Vinyl Mixing & Scratching Authenticity Act to eradicate the sweeping craze of ‘deck miming’ that became prevalent in live hiphop shows in the mid-90s. The scam became popular when a CD:UK floor manager accidentally pulled … Continue reading