It's actually what I'd expect from him on the issue.
Just knowing that he said that dumb shit in front of a crowd of people is enough to shake my head. I refuse to watch that Busta Rhymes anti mask/Vax video. Me seeing Busta Rhymes trending then finding out that Busta Rhymes is an anti-masker. īusta told me there were 5 years left in 95. Has Busta forgotten how Covid affected his peers? Scarface had kidney failure due to Covid and had to go on dialysis while looking for a new kidney. Now Busta know he’s one respiratory infection away. ZMWdkVNBiKĭamn, Busta truly wants an Extinction Level Event. Here are some examples.Ĭonfirmed: Busta Rhymes is better when he’s rapping too fast for us to really understand what he’s saying. Tweets of criticism and disappointment at the hip hop veteran’s “embarrassing” remarks came in hot on Tuesday. said he told his doctor, to which he said, “Your polyps grew so big that it blocked 90 percent of your breathing passage, and if I send you home tonight and you sleep under the A/C and catch a cold and that last 10 percent of breathing of your breathing passage gets blocked up … you are going to die tonight.” All these little weird-ass government policies and mandates, suck a d, he said. In a resurfaced video, the 49-year-old rapper, whose real name is Trevor George Smith Jr, is seen saying that Covid-19 can suck a d.
I need to hear what’s going on,’” Smith Jr. Busta Rhymes has come under fire for the anti-mask comments he made at the Seoul Tacos 10th Anniversary Block Party in St Louis in June 2021. “I’m like, ‘You need to tell me what the f- you seeing. Last year, he told Van Jones about a harrowing doctor’s visit he’d had after gaining some weight and experiencing trouble breathing. In addition to being irresponsible, Smith Jr.’s rant is a tad ironic given that he has been open about suffering from respiratory issues in the past. The album was originally going to be called Before Hell Freezes Over, but went through several name changes (including Back on My Bullshit, Blessed and B.O.M.B.) before being finalized as Back on My B.S.The release date changed many times, mostly due to Busta Rhymes release from Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records. The rapper then closed out his set by apologizing for getting “a little political.” You can keep that “good energy” to yourself, Busta, if it means keeping any viruses to yourself too. All these little weird-ass government policies and mandates suck a d-.”īusta, whose real name is Trevor Tahiem Smith Jr., went on to explain that the government is trying to “take our civil liberties away” by forcing people to wear masks. “This is my second show in front of human life in the last 16 f-king months,” Busta told the crowd. “Stop trying to take our civil liberties away…Energy is important.” /CDpbTCk3bT “No human being is supposed to tell you you can’t even breathe freely. The rapper apparently feels quite strongly about masks and other public safety measures, as shown in a newly resurfaced video.Ī clip of the “Break Ya Neck” rapper slamming mask and lockdown mandates at a show back in June went viral Tuesday on Twitter.īusta Rhymes rails against COVID lockdowns and masks: “Stop trying to take our civil liberties away…Energy is important.” can expect to hear face masks dragged in the name of civil liberty on conservative media programs, Tennessee school board meetings and now, at Busta Rhymes concerts. Better yet, grab a face covering from Consequence Shop, where we are donating 50% of net proceeds to independent artists impacted by the pandemic.īusta Rhymes rails against COVID lockdowns and masks:
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Thankfully, some of his hip-hop peers have voiced some smarter stances on COVID-19: In July, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh dropped “Vax That Thang Up,” a pro-vaccine update of their iconic hit, “Back that Azz Up.” Last year, Busta Rhymes shared his most recent studio album, Extinction Level Event 2. I ain’t going through that shit again.” Watch a clip of the rant below. “We are all conductors of fucking good energy.” His closing remarks seemed to be pointed at the re-introduced mask mandates in certain cities: “I’m not sorry I got a little political and shit,” Busta said in his closing remarks. Fuck your mask… Some of y’all might feel differently, but fuck your mask.”Īside from spreading falsehoods about CDC guidelines, Busta’s reasoning for his anti-mask stance also revolves a lot around inhibited personal connection, or as he likes to call it, “energy”: “All of that energy gets blocked when our mask is on. “No human being is supposed to tell you that you can’t even breathe freely. “It’s called the God-given right of freedom, right?” he continued.