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Quote from: Jaydc is back on November 17, 2011, 11:58:03 PMHow you debut on a chart is over rated. It always just depends on your competition that week. How was it stagnant? He was releasing a new solo album every 1-2 years, all with success. He released genesis in 2001 then it ain't safe no more in 2002. Both were successful sales wise, and spawned hit singles.I know what you want and make it clap were in heavy rotation. Sure, the dre signing made noise at first because it was two heavyweights aligning for an album. But busta was far from stagnant. Then the album took four years to hit shelves, the longest in between time in bustas solo career. All the momentum of his career was slowed to a crawl and he's never really recovered. I'd say signing to dre was the biggest mistake of his career. Big bang was also his lowest selling album up to that point. Until his next one of course. Big Bang outsold It Ain't Safe No More.
How you debut on a chart is over rated. It always just depends on your competition that week. How was it stagnant? He was releasing a new solo album every 1-2 years, all with success. He released genesis in 2001 then it ain't safe no more in 2002. Both were successful sales wise, and spawned hit singles.I know what you want and make it clap were in heavy rotation. Sure, the dre signing made noise at first because it was two heavyweights aligning for an album. But busta was far from stagnant. Then the album took four years to hit shelves, the longest in between time in bustas solo career. All the momentum of his career was slowed to a crawl and he's never really recovered. I'd say signing to dre was the biggest mistake of his career. Big bang was also his lowest selling album up to that point. Until his next one of course.
All I meant was he's a big name, established rapper. His deal with Aftermath went smoothly. It's only a bad idea to go to a major if you're up and coming. Joell Ortiz, Stat Quo, Bishop Lamont, etc. One you're established, it doesn't really matter.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 21, 2011, 12:45:33 PMAll I meant was he's a big name, established rapper. His deal with Aftermath went smoothly. It's only a bad idea to go to a major if you're up and coming. Joell Ortiz, Stat Quo, Bishop Lamont, etc. One you're established, it doesn't really matter. rakim was well established
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 17, 2011, 11:33:01 PMQuote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on November 17, 2011, 08:36:07 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 17, 2011, 06:16:51 PMSay hello to Busta Rhyme's new album, with an entire flow at 205 mph, saying absolutely nothing.is that news?He's had verses, even songs where he flies through the whole thing. But recently, he's been making all his guest apperances that shit. Have people in the background making noise like he's "murking" shit, but in reality he's rhyming "Badaboom, badabing, I gotta do a lotta things" lol.I can see a straight 17 songs in a row being like that lol.everytimeiseeitthenigottabeitthenigottagetitthenigottawinitovanovanagainnagain. Dudes be like Busta killed it I be like
Quote from: Spice 2 sees the bitch in you on November 17, 2011, 08:36:07 PMQuote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 17, 2011, 06:16:51 PMSay hello to Busta Rhyme's new album, with an entire flow at 205 mph, saying absolutely nothing.is that news?He's had verses, even songs where he flies through the whole thing. But recently, he's been making all his guest apperances that shit. Have people in the background making noise like he's "murking" shit, but in reality he's rhyming "Badaboom, badabing, I gotta do a lotta things" lol.I can see a straight 17 songs in a row being like that lol.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on November 17, 2011, 06:16:51 PMSay hello to Busta Rhyme's new album, with an entire flow at 205 mph, saying absolutely nothing.is that news?
Say hello to Busta Rhyme's new album, with an entire flow at 205 mph, saying absolutely nothing.