I love this video, and really only because it shows Busta Rhymes dancing with a bunch of goofy office workers for no real reason. There's something so simple, so basic, and yet so awesome about it. I mean, imagine if a famous rapper showed up at your cubicle and invited you to dance in his video.
To be fair, this isn't an official video. It's a "video remix," and according to the YouTube notes, it seems to have been taped at Big Boy's Neighborhood, a morning show here in LA. Still, it's nice to see a rapper mixing it up with the regular folks. Back in the day, I worked down the hall from Method Man's manager, and my buddy, who served as an assistant to her, once brought Method Man into my office to say hi. It was very surreal (topping the time Rue McLanahan entered my office). I always kind of wished I could immortalize that moment, but while I may not have a silly memory video of me and Method Man dancing, at least these people have one with Busta Rhymes. Great time had by all.
Plus, you gotta love the prominent use of Cheerios.
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This is so fun. I am glad little mama through the Cherrios and not the Honey bunches of Oats, that whould have been dangerous. And B, your face would have fit right in there, your smile would have lit up the house. All videos should be shot kinda like this, on the cheap but fantastically entertaining. All the folks fo in my hood is complain about no one picking up dog poop and parking more than 16 inches from the curb.
This is so fun. I am glad little mama through the Cherrios and not the Honey bunches of Oats, that whould have been dangerous. And B, your face would have fit right in there, your smile would have lit up the house. All videos should be shot kinda like this, on the cheap but fantastically entertaining. All the folks fo in my hood is complain about no one picking up dog poop and parking more than 16 inches from the curb.
I love it! Especially the guy with the Buddah belly!
Our office full of software engineers could never match this.