@ Queenzflip screaming on them. I’m with him and Ice regarding Busta defeating Wayne in a Verzuz comfortably.
Thinking Busta could be Wayne may be the height of New York biasBusta is not fukking with Wayne AT ALL. Wayne would wash and then hang him out to dry
I don’t think it’s too crazy of an opinion to have. Busta got absolute smashes as a solo artists and he’s one of the GOATs as a feature artist. Busta got a monster 20. Add in the live performance aspect and Busta could outperform him and get Wayne out of there.Busta is not fukking with Wayne AT ALL. Wayne would wash and then hang him out to dry
I don’t think it’s too crazy of an opinion to have. Busta got absolute smashes as a solo artists and he’s one of the GOATs as a feature artist. Busta got a monster 20. Add in the live performance aspect and Busta could outperform him and get Wayne out of there.
Now if we was talking 50 or 100 that’s where Wayne would murder him. And that ain’t NY bias at all as I’m a much bigger Wayne fan than Busta.
NY bias is a mfFor context, Busta has 20 Billboard entries (solo and features) for his CAREER, Wayne has 183 entries. All 20 of those Busta songs are not monsters, I must be in the twilight zone or something.
It absolutely does, just peep that "Boosie vs Hov in the club" discussion that was circulating on twitter last monthDoes south bias exist? Just asking...
That's more era specific. During the height of Busta's run hip-hop was competing with pop, rock, country and R&B to get on the charts. By the time Wayne really took over it was basically hip-hop and pop running shyt so it was much easier to chart. That and in Wayne's era album tracks can hit billboard too compared to Busta's prime where pretty much only songs released as singles could make it.For context, Busta has 20 Billboard entries (solo and features) for his CAREER, Wayne has 183 entries. All 20 of those Busta songs are not monsters, I must be in the twilight zone or something.
That's more era specific. During the height of Busta's run hip-hop was competing with pop, rock, country and R&B to get on the charts. By the time Wayne really took over it was basically hip-hop and pop running shyt so it was much easier to chart. That and in Wayne's era album tracks can hit billboard too compared to Busta's prime where pretty much only songs released as singles could make it.