N.O.R.E. speaks on Busta Rhymes' role in his upcoming album.
As N.O.R.E. looks forward to releasing his next solo album, S.U.P.E.R.T.H.U.G., the veteran emcee has enlisted the help of a fellow New Yorker from his era: Busta Rhymes.
In a recent interview with MTV's "RapFix Live," N.O.R.E. explained how Busta has played a role in the project.
"He's been the person, when I was away and wasn't around, who would call me and say, 'Yo I don't hear no records on the streets, son,' " said N.O.R.E. of the Brooklyn emcee. "He's my peer and he's also a fan, but he wants to see me win. So why do anything separate?"
N.O.R.E. clarified that Busta's involvement did not mean he was signed to Busta's Conglomerate record label. "I've been down too long to be anybody's artist. So it's a partnership, Militainment and Conglomerate as partners for the S.U.P.E.R.T.H.U.G. album."
N.O.R.E. also addressed the possibility of a Capone-n-Norega reunion with Capone. "We're straight, we're brothers," he explained. "As far as recording, I don't know yet."
"He has to love his job just as much as me, and I'm not judging him, but the thing is I actually love this."
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