Today, Busta Rhymes, iconic hip hop duo M.O.P., and Staten Island newcomer, known for his viral hip-hop anthem “Whoopty”, CJ drop the video for the remix of “Czar,” off Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (The Deluxe Edition) via The Conglomerate Entertainment, Inc./EMPIRE.
The visual is a montage of the New York-based acts reinforcing their position in hip-hop royalty with signature quick, aggressive, and pristine delivery. Produced by Rockwilder and directed by Benny Boom, the visual is clean and classic with a monochromatic aesthetic that puts the dynamic chemistry of Rhymes, M.O.P., and CJ on display front and center. The black and white clips shift between the MCs explosively bantering as if they’re in a cypher, and closes with Busta claiming his throne, alongside M.O.P. and CJ, dubbing themselves as the “czars” of their generations.
Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (The Deluxe Edition) is available on Rhymes’ WEBSTORE, with digital retailers, and on all digital streaming partners. Marking Rhymes’ first solo album in 11 years and 7th Top 10 record on Billboard’s 200 lists, Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God initially released on October 30th. E.L.E. 2 merchandise is available as well as CD, Vinyl, Cassette, and Digital Download. He also launched a virtual museum experience alongside the new record for fans, both lifelong and new, to connect with Rhymes’ legacy and hip-hop influence. To preserve and pay homage to his accomplishments and hip-hop influence, Rhymes welcomes fans to the Busta Rhymes Bunker & Conglomerate Headquarters virtual museum filled with point and go navigation, interactive elements, hidden easter eggs/promo codes, 3D virtual objects, questionnaires, a merch store, and 8-12 rooms filled with iconic visuals.
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