Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front

Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front is the third studio album by American rapper and record producer Busta Rhymes. It was released on December 15, 1998 by Flipmode and Elektra Records in North America. The album follows the apocalyptic theme explored by Rhymes' first two albums, The Coming (1996) and When Disaster Strikes (1997). Musically, the album comprises East Coast, West Coast, horrorcore, and hardcore hip hop music.

Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 15, 1998
Recorded1998
Studio
  • Soundtrack Studios, New York City
  • Quad Studios, New York City
  • Larrabee North Sound Studios, Los Angeles, California
  • No Limit Studios, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • House of Blues Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
GenreHip hop
Length70:28
LabelFlipmode, Elektra
Producer
Busta Rhymes chronology
The Imperial
(1998)
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front
(1998)
Anarchy
(2000)
Busta Rhymes solo chronology
When Disaster Strikes...
(1997)
Extinction Level Event: The Final World Front
(1998)
Anarchy
(2000)
Singles from E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front
  1. "Tear da Roof Off"
    Released: October 21, 1998
  2. "Gimme Some More"
    Released: October 26, 1998
  3. "Party Is Goin' on Over Here"
    Released: 1998
  4. "What's It Gonna Be?!"
    Released: March 9, 1999

Widely praised by critics, the album earned three Grammy Award nominations: Best Rap Album, Best Rap Solo Performance and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group at the 42nd Grammy Awards. It also spawned three Billboard chart hits, including the Janet Jackson-featuring "What's It Gonna Be?!", which became Busta's highest-charting single on the US Billboard Hot 100 as a lead artist, reaching number three. In early 1999, E.L.E. was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for selling over one million copies.

"I'd had success with two albums, and I felt like I didn't have to prove anything to other people anymore. But I had to prove something to myself. I did things that nobody had been able to do before, such as having Janet Jackson and Ozzy Osbourne on the same album. I caught [producer] J Dilla at the best time. Nobody else got him as good as me." – Busta Rhymes

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