Busta Rhymes Signs to Young Money Cash Money, Teams Up With Google Music

Wednesday, the news hit that rapper Busta Rhymes has signed with Young Money Cash Money (YMCM). Although no official release has been shared, Busta tweeted:

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Thursday afternoon, Baby and Busta Rhymes also confirmed Busta’s new musical home w/ YMCM.
Meanwhile, the good news for Busta doesn’t stop. He has also teamed up with Google and T-Mobile for the launch of their new Google Music service. In a recent interview, Busta explained his collaboration with Google Music:
It’s always great to be a part of something new, but it’s a whole other different dynamic and anxiety when you’re a part of the new revolutionary, groundbreaking turning point and shift in a climate for the world. Like, this isn’t just for music, this is for the world. It’s a statement. And being part of something like that is a milestone, and a turning point for me in my career. It says so much in so many different dynamics. I’m so proud of this alliance and this union and just being a part of the most powerful search engine in existence, and the fact that they are making such a conscious effort to provide and facilitate a platform for artists that gives us the empowerment and the strength for being that much more independently driven. It just really does a lot for the faith of the future of the music, not just creatively, but professionally.

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