Give Em What They Askin for

Album: Back on My B.S. (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was produced by Hip Hop producer/singer Ron Browz.
  • Busta described this to HipHop.com as "some shake ya ass s--t - enjoy yourself music!"
  • Busta told MTV News that on this song he's "trying to implement the boom-bap. Because it's time for the records to feel like when you in the club... they're knocking your block off, and they still got lyrics to 'em and they still making you feel good with the catchy choruses." He added that two other songs on Back on my B.S., "'Wheel of Fortune' [and] 'I'm a Go and Get My,' those songs consist of that boom-bap as well."

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