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BLAZE BURNA WINS BIG IN RADIO ONE’S “BUST IT LIKE BUSTA” FREESTYLE CONTEST

Back in May, hundreds of up-and-coming MCs flaunted their freestyle rapping skills in Radio One’s “Bust It Like Busta” contest. While the competition was fierce, only one entrant would be selected for the grand prize mentoring session with Busta Rhymes and executives at Universal/Motown along with a Busta concert performance. In the end, Houston’s Blaze Burna earned the once-in-a-lifetime meeting with the industry superstar. Blaze made quite an impression with “Houston We Have a Problem”— the spit that landed him the Number 1 spot in the channel as determined by fan judging. We had a chance to talk with Blaze after informing him of his big win:

"Bust It Like Busta" Contest Winner Blaze Burna

"Bust It Like Busta" Contest Winner Blaze Burna

Q: What would you like to take away from your mentoring session with Busta and the execs at Universal/Motown?

A: The advice of someone that’s more experienced on the business side. I’ve been making music since I was 8 so I know a thing or two about that, but I’m hoping to take away some guidance on how to take my career further than where it already is.

Q: You’ve been doing freestyle contests for awhile, do you think you’ve evolved as an artist by participating in battles?

A: I know I’ve evolved! It’s because every competition is different. You can’t walk in there expecting you’re going to win. One thing I thought I’d never do was commercial music because of all the restrictions — but with each different freestyle competition there ends up being some rules you have to follow. I’ve learned you’ve got to be able to step outside your comfort zone with your own brand of music.

Q: I read that your mixtape, The Nomination, is selling like hotcakes around Houston; do you have any plans to put another release out any time soon?

I’m going to drop a mixtape on my birthday, September 16th. I was also thinking about dropping another project I’ve been working on around September 11th called “State of Emergency.”

Q: One of the artists on OurStage, Stephen Scott of The Petticoat Junkies, wanted to know more about different local music scenes across the US. While the Internet is a powerful tool to artists getting their music out there, location tends to play a huge factor in how an artist develops. How would you describe the Houston music scene? Would you recommend it to emerging artists looking to relocate?

A: It’s an excellent scene to be a part of—there’s so much diversity down here that a lot of people don’t get a chance to see. I think relocating would be a good decision if you’re in a smaller market city that just isn’t working out for you. For lesser known artists Houston is a great place to build a fan base — the people are willing to listen to new music if you market yourself right. For me, selling two dollar mixtapes has worked really well. The thing is, it’s a large city and it has a need for underground [independent] music right now. When a lot of Houston artists and labels go mainstream, they tend to ignore the the local scene. OurStage is one of those sites that tends to bridge that gap between mainstream and underground —it’s where local artists can get some exposure.

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To reward fans for participating in judging the contest, one lucky fan was chosen at random for a chance to see Busta Rhymes live and meet him after the show. Congrats to Samuel Andre from NY who was picked as the fan sweepstakes winner!

OURSTAGE ARTISTS BATTLE FOR RHYMES’ RESPECT

Since we are the best and you agree with me right?
No need to debate… the way we run shit
See we’re kind of like the government, so just respect my conglomerate
Just respect my conglomerate, just respect my conglomerate
Just respect my conglomerate, just respect my conglomerate

-Busta Rhymes, “Conglomerate”

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Busta Rhymes, Universal/ Motown and Radio One have joined forces to find one promising MC surfing the Top 25 in the “Bust It Like Busta” channel on OurStage.com. From now until May 22nd rap artists are invited to upload an original 30-60 second freestyle spit in the iconic rapper’s custom channel. Some OurStage artists have dropped fresh 16’s for the occasion while others are cutting down their singles to slide under the 60-second rule. With only 4 days left to enter the contest, things are heating up.

Fans, friends and the entertainers themselves are ferociously judging battles within the channel looking for the artist worthy of the chance to be mentored by Rhymes and his label. We sized up the Top 100, looking for the MC kicking the hottest rhymes. What we found was a lot of heart and some serious talent. Here’s a list of frontrunners that we’re really feeling:

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Fans, represent by voting in the “Bust It Like Busta” channel on OurStage.com. The person who judges the most battles will win the chance to meet Busta Rhymes and see him perform live in concert. Go respect this conglomerate.

List of artist based on the Top 100 as of midnight on 5/18.

BUSTA RHYMES IS “BACK ON MY B S” AND LOOKING FOR TALENT ON OURSTAGE.COM

Busta RhymesThe life of iconic rapper turned actor, Busta Rhymes, has been one of personal and professional trials and tribulations. Be it the break-up of rap group the Leaders of The New School or be it run-ins with the law, Busta has faced challenges that would have derailed many artists. Like the few MCs worth legend, Busta spins the tales of his personal experiences into lyrical gold. Back On My B S drops May 19th and marks his debut on Universal/ Motown.

Back On My B S features the smash single “Arab Money” and the all-new “Hustlers Anthem” featuring T-Pain. The album also features guest appearances by premiere hip-hop and R&B recording artists Common, Mary J. Blidge, Jamie Foxx with John Legend, T.I. & Akon, Estelle, Lil Wayne and more.

To help celebrate Busta Rhymes’ career defining release, the legendary rapper and his label (Universal/ Motown) have partnered with Radio-One and OurStage.com to discover emerging talents in Rap. During the month of May, OurStage is launching the “Bust It Like Busta” music channel, in which Artists have to bust out their hottest 30 to 60 seconds freestyle spit.

The “Bust It Like Busta” entries will go head to head in a public battle in which fans will rank the order up through to the Top 25. Busta will select one winner amongst the top 5 ranking artists in the contest channel. The winner will receive a mentoring session with Busta Rhymes and Universal/Motown executives in NYC. If you have what it takes, you may even walk out with a record deal!

Fans have been asked to help Busta Rhymes discover a rising star by judging the spits entered in the “Bust It Like Busta” channel. Any person judging the channel will be automatically entered in a sweepstakes for the chance to win a trip for two to meet Busta Rhymes and see the legend live in concert.

For more information on how Artists and Fans can participate in “Bust It Like Busta” go here.