Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
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| “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See” | |||||
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| Single by Busta Rhymes from the album When Disaster Strikes |
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| Released | 1997 | ||||
| Format | Single | ||||
| Genre | Hip Hop | ||||
| Length | 03:23 | ||||
| Label | J-Records | ||||
| Writer(s) | Busta Rhymes | ||||
| Producer | Shamelle & Buddah | ||||
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Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See is the first single by Busta Rhymes from his second album When Disaster Strikes. It is one of the album's party songs but also carries Busta's speedy delivery. The song also shout-outs The Notorious B.I.G. ("Then I blitz and reminisce on my nigga Notorious"). This song is one of the many that would showcase the speedy delivery of the eccentric rapper.
"Put...See" samples "Sweet Green Fields" by Seals & Croft.
[edit] Video
The video, directed by Hype Williams, features Busta waking up, getting dressed and brushing his teeth (along with his maids). At the chorus is a well choreographed dance routine which is followed by Busta running with an elephant in glowing tribal African make-up and outfit. It is all a re-creation of the opening of the 1988 Eddie Murphy film Coming to America.
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