Posted April 24, 200619 yr According to reports coming from Germany, Juice Magazine, has published the tracklisting of Busta’s forthcoming album "Big Bang." As rumoured there is a Mariah track: 13. Don’t Try To Fight it - feat. Mariah Carey (produced by Rick Rock) Mariah Connection: There is no official confirmation of this track at present. The only way to be sure is to check the tracklisting when the album is released on 17 May, 2006 (Japan) or 06 June, 2006 (USA). Source: MariahDaily
April 25, 200619 yr I hate the way american rappers and r´n´b singers switch each others with those collaborations, nothing against mariah, but do you remember when was the last time Bustha Rhymes had a hit by himself? Would we ever know him if it wasn´t for those duets? Edited May 16, 200718 yr by Flatcap
April 25, 200619 yr I hate the way american rappers and r´n'b singers switch each others with those collaborations, nothing against mariah, but do you remember when was the last time Bustha Rhymes had a hit by himself? Would we ever know him if it wasn´t for those duets? I admit it's a problem but Busta's no worse than anyone else. His biggest hit in the UK is 'Turn It Up / Fire It Up' which made #2 in 1998 and did not feature a guest rapper. It charted higher than his duets with Mariah and Janet. 'We Belong Together' was Mariah's first top 3 hit in eight years (since 'Honey' in 1997) without the help of a rapper. At the time of 'I Know What You Want', she needed the hit more than he did. Edited May 16, 200718 yr by Flatcap
April 26, 200619 yr Author I admit it's a problem but Busta's no worse than anyone else. His biggest hit in the UK is 'Turn It Up / Fire It Up' which made #2 in 1998 and did not feature a guest rapper. It charted higher than his duets with Mariah and Janet. 'We Belong Together' was Mariah's first top 3 hit in eight years (since 'Honey' in 1997) without the help of a rapper. At the time of 'I Know What You Want', she needed the hit more than he did. Agree completely. Mariahs biggest hit of her career was rapperless, so she can do it on her own. :P
April 26, 200619 yr Agree completely. Mariahs biggest hit of her career was rapperless, so she can do it on her own. :P But her only two UK #1s have been covers.
April 26, 200619 yr But her only two UK #1s have been covers. and one of these featured westlife so she must feel really sorry. plus, bustha biggest hit in UK is Pussycat Dolls Don't Cha. Edited May 16, 200718 yr by Flatcap
April 26, 200619 yr and one of these featured westlife so she must feel really sorry. plus, bustha biggest hit in UK is Pussycat Dolls Don´t Cha. I thought he was uncredited on that. Polyhex has 'Pussycat Dolls feat. Busta Rhymes' so you must be right. In any case, some of Busta's biggest hits ('Turn It Up', 'Gimme Some More') were without the help of female vocalists. Edited May 16, 200718 yr by Flatcap
April 27, 200619 yr Author But her only two UK #1s have been covers. Very true, however most people I know couldn't name who sang the original Without You, and class it as Mariahs song, even I do, I know it isn't but she made the song her own, definately a classic UK hit. and one of these featured westlife so she must feel really sorry. plus, bustha biggest hit in UK is Pussycat Dolls Don´t Cha. I don't think Mariah will be too bothered, it got Mariah her 2nd UK #1, which she must have been pleased about, and the UK generally love Westlife if you check their latest album sales, so she doesn't have much to feel sorry about I don't think anyway. :unsure: Edited May 16, 200718 yr by Flatcap
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