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 +"'''Gimme Some More'''" is the first single by [[Busta Rhymes]] from his third solo album ''[[E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front]]''. The song is often considered to be the very summit of Busta's complex, breathless, high-speed rhyming delivery most prominent in his early work. The track was produced by regular Busta collaborator [[DJ Scratch]]. The violin riffs that accompany the main beat are sampled from the opening theme to [[Alfred Hitchcock]]'s ''[[Psycho (1960 film)|Psycho]]'', composed by [[Bernard Herrmann]]. In 2000, it was nominated for [[Best Rap Solo Performance]] at the [[Grammy Awards]], but lost to [[Eminem]]'s [[My Name Is]].
-*[[The JBs]] - [[Gimme Some More]] 
-*[[Sly and the Family Stone]] - [[There's a Riot Goin' On]] 
-*[[Little Sister]] - [[You're the One]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2SLTUojVa8] 
-*[[Booker T. & MGs]] - [[Melting Pot]] 
-*[[Dorothy Morrison]] - [[Rain]] 
-*The Rotary Connection feat. [[Minnie Ripperton]] - [[Black Gold of the Sun]] 
-*S.O.U.L. - [[Burning Spear]] 
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"Gimme Some More" is the first single by Busta Rhymes from his third solo album E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front. The song is often considered to be the very summit of Busta's complex, breathless, high-speed rhyming delivery most prominent in his early work. The track was produced by regular Busta collaborator DJ Scratch. The violin riffs that accompany the main beat are sampled from the opening theme to Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, composed by Bernard Herrmann. In 2000, it was nominated for Best Rap Solo Performance at the Grammy Awards, but lost to Eminem's My Name Is.




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