Released on August 12, 1997, served as the lead single for Busta Rhymes' second studio album, When Disaster Strikes... . The track marked a pivotal shift in Busta's career, moving him from a high-energy, "screaming" MC to a more smooth, laid-back persona that dominated the charts and the burgeoning music video era. Production and Creative Reinvention
: It famously samples the 1976 soft rock track "Sweet Green Fields" by Seals and Crofts . The producers identified a specific section of the song, sped it up, and paired it with a heavy drum machine pattern. Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See
Directed by and designed by Ron Norsworthy , the music video remains a landmark in hip-hop visual history. Released on August 12, 1997, served as the
Put your hands where my eyes could see (Mike Midas SCR Rematch Production and Creative Reinvention : It famously samples
: During a studio session, P. Diddy and Q-Tip advised Busta to stop his trademark shouting and instead use a calmer, more textured vocal delivery. Busta initially resisted but later credited this advice for the track's "magical" feel. The Iconic Music Video