Get Busy Committee: I Don't Care About You (Music Video) Published February 15, 2010 | Filed under: Videos This is the official music video for Los Angeles trio Get Busy Committee's single, "I Don't Care About You," off their debut album, Uzi Does It, out now on Tokyo Sex Whale Records. Cop it now!
Get Busy Committee Prepares Song For Devoted Fan, Drops Project To Fund Limited Vinyl Published January 22, 2010 | Filed under: Music The Get Busy Committee quietly released a project to fund the pressing of 500 limited, numbered picture disc 12" vinyl records this week. Within 24 hours, a devoted fan pledged $1,000 to get a song written about them, delivered in a platinum plaque...
Contests: Win an UZI-Shaped USB Flash Drive/Signed Album From the Get Busy Committee (ENDED) Published January 8, 2010 | Filed under: Misc We've teamed up with new hip-hop trio, the Get Busy Committee, for an exclusive contest for fans and BallerStatus.com visitors. In support of their debut album, UZI Does It, we're are giving one lucky fan/visitor an UZI USB drive, pre-loaded with the album...
Preview of the Get Busy Committee's UZI Does It USB Flashdrive Published December 8, 2009 | Filed under: Videos Here's a preview/demo of the Uzi-shaped USB drive that the Get Busy Committee's new album, UZI Does It, is released as. It's out now, and can be ordered at GetBusyCommittee.com.
Get Busy Committee Come Together Outta Frustration With The Industry & Think Outside The Box Published December 8, 2009 | Filed under: Music We caught up with all three members of the Get Busy Committee during their album release party in Los Angeles recently, where each explained how the group formed, the direction the music headed once they started recording, their initial doubts, and what they have planned for the future.
Apathy, Ryu & Scoop Deville Form the Get Busy Committee -- Release Debut in Innovative Format Published November 11, 2009 | Filed under: Music New hip-hop group Get Busy Committee have recently dropped their debut album, Uzi Does It. But, in an innovative way. They are giving away half of it for free to anyone who shares the record online, and are selling it in formats other than the standard CD-based album.