KnickstapeCity
BigDikktapeCity :shaq:
Busta is status now anyway so....
fukking quoteables aren't always what make a rapper. Bunch of scrubs in this thread talking shyt about Busta. I would neg every bytch-made dude in here talking out of their ass, but ya'll ain't worth my time. I agree he fell off (and I don't care for Big Bang as much as others on here), but doesn't change the dope music he made in the past.Busta got no quotables, just catchy hooks.
Dude is the Baron Davis of hip-hop. So much potential/talent and left us with little to remember him by
ths coming was boring. ele and disaster were cool
nah its the truth. Big Bang was a dope record, but also the last time you could take Busta serious.a generic response usually uttered by a robot.
fukking quoteables aren't always what make a rapper. Bunch of scrubs in this thread talking shyt about Busta. I would neg every bytch-made dude in here talking out of their ass, but ya'll ain't worth my time. I agree he fell off (and I don't care for Big Bang as much as others on here), but doesn't change the dope music he made in the past.
Busta's emotion/delivery, and just his overall sound in conjunction with the beats he spit on is what made his music good. He's never been a great lyricist, he just makes fun music that bangs. The fukk is wrong with that? His shyt sound better than most rappers these days for sure.
That Jay line wasn't a diss to Busta it was addressing criticism about his live performances not having a lot of energy like say a Busta Rhymes, DMX or Meth & Red he's just not a turnt up guy which he admits in that lyric whilst bigging up his own attribute's.
get u some-beat is fire
touch it
ny shyt
been thru the storm - classic
the ghetto
cocaina - fukkin piff
theres 6
lets say outta the other 9 songs, we can claim 1 as being decent