This past Friday, December 1, 2023, the GRAMMY Museum hosted a unique event featuring the iconic Busta Rhymes, a name synonymous with over three decades of hip-hop excellence. The event, sponsored by American Express, was enlivened by the presence of Kurt Alexander, popularly known as Big Boy, a renowned radio host. Big Boy’s insightful questioning revealed the depths of Rhymes’ contributions to the world of hip-hop.
In an intimate setting, Busta Rhymes, a GRAMMY-award nominated artist, delved into his legendary career and creative process. The conversation was more than just a retrospective of his achievements; it was a deep dive into the personal and professional aspects of his life. Rhymes expressed profound gratitude to Sylvia Rhone, Chair and CEO of Epic Records since 2019, for her pivotal role in his career.
Big Boy skillfully navigated the conversation, touching on key aspects of Rhymes’ life, including his family and close friends. Rhymes spoke passionately about his children, who he regards as his greatest inspiration. He shared anecdotes about his loving parents, Geraldine Green and Trevor Smith Sr., both Jamaican immigrants who instilled in him a strong work ethic and a deep appreciation for his roots.
Born Trevor George Smith Jr. in Brooklyn’s East Flatbush neighborhood on May 20, 1972, Rhymes’ journey to stardom began in Uniondale, New York, where his family moved when he was 12. He spoke vividly about his early forays into music, contributing his unique voice to tracks of popular R&B and hip-hop artists. Rhymes also shed light on his exciting plans for December, highlighting his successful year filled with numerous concerts and emphasizing that his children always come first.
Discussing his latest album, Rhymes revealed an expansive lineup of 19 new songs, showcasing his versatility and willingness to evolve with the genre. The album, titled “Blockbusta,” features a mix of established names and fresh faces in hip-hop, including Quavo, BIA, Coi Leray, Blxst, Yung Bleu, Burna Boy, Young Thug, and T-Pain. This collaborative effort demonstrates Rhymes’ ability to bridge the gap between different generations of hip-hop artists.
“Blockbusta,” executive produced by Rhymes himself, alongside Beatz, Pharrell Williams, and Timbaland, is more than just an album. It’s a testament to Rhymes’ enduring influence in the hip-hop world and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of the genre.
The event at the GRAMMY Museum not only celebrated Rhymes’ illustrious career but also spotlighted his role as a pioneer in the hip-hop community, inspiring new generations of artists. Busta Rhymes remains a towering figure in the music industry, his legacy marked by innovation, authenticity, and an undying passion for his craft.
Music Report Lela Christine
The Power Player Lifestyle Magazine