Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See Today
: The song was produced by Shamello and Buddah (marking Buddah's first professional production), with co-production by Epitome .
Directed by and designed by Ron Norsworthy , the music video remains a landmark in hip-hop visual history. Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
: It famously samples the 1976 soft rock track "Sweet Green Fields" by Seals and Crofts . The producers identified a specific section of the song, sped it up, and paired it with a heavy drum machine pattern. : The song was produced by Shamello and
Put your hands where my eyes could see (Mike Midas SCR Rematch The producers identified a specific section of the
: During a studio session, P. Diddy and Q-Tip advised Busta to stop his trademark shouting and instead use a calmer, more textured vocal delivery. Busta initially resisted but later credited this advice for the track's "magical" feel. The Iconic Music Video
Released on August 12, 1997, served as the lead single for Busta Rhymes' second studio album, When Disaster Strikes... . The track marked a pivotal shift in Busta's career, moving him from a high-energy, "screaming" MC to a more smooth, laid-back persona that dominated the charts and the burgeoning music video era. Production and Creative Reinvention