• UPROXX
    • NEWS
    • RELEASE DATES
    • VIDEOS
    • FILM/TV
    • LIFE/TRAVEL
    • DIME MAG
    • ABOUT
    • PRIVACY POLICY
    • UPROXX
    • NEWS
    • RELEASE DATES
    • VIDEOS
    • FILM/TV
    • LIFE/TRAVEL
    • DIME MAG
    • ABOUT
    • PRIVACY POLICY

Hip Hop Busta Rhymes

J Dilla’s ‘Welcome 2 Detroit’ Album Gets 20th Anniversary Box Set After Busta Rhymes Shows Love On ‘ELE 2’

‘Calm Down’ When Eminem & Busta Rhymes Come Through

Busta Rhymes & Rick Ross Honor The Nation Of Islam With ‘Master Fard Muhammad’ Video

Busta Rhymes Still Has Smoke For T.I. Over Verzuz: ‘It Would Be Uncivil, That Ass Beating’

Chris Rock, Rakim & Pete Rock Christen Busta Rhymes’ New Album With ‘E.L.E. 2 Intro’

Busta Rhymes Wishes He Would’ve Collaborated With Mac Miller

New Music Friday – New Albums From Busta Rhymes, Trippie Redd, King Von & More

Busta Rhymes Details Making Of Kendrick Lamar Collaboration ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’

Busta Rhymes Details Making Of Kendrick Lamar Collaboration ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’

Kendrick Lamar Raps On Busta Rhymes’ Jackson 5-Sampling ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’ Single

Kendrick Lamar Raps On Busta Rhymes’ Jackson 5-Sampling ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’ Single

Kendrick Lamar Joins Busta Rhymes’ Comeback With ‘Look Over Your Shoulder’

Drewboy’s Traphouse Bounce Sound Has Impressed Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg & Meek Mill. What’s Next?

Kendrick Lamar’s 1st 2020 Raps To Be Heard On Busta Rhymes’ ‘ELE 2: The Wrath Of God’ Album

Chris Rock Is Opening Busta Rhymes’ New Album — See All The Rap Albums He’s Blessed

Chris Rock Is Opening Busta Rhymes’ New Album — See All The Rap Albums He’s Blessed

Busta Rhymes Continues Taunting T.I. Over Declining Battle: ‘Kinfolk But He Don’t Want Smoke’

Busta Rhymes Continues Taunting T.I. Over Declining Battle: ‘Kinfolk But He Don’t Want Smoke’

Why Philly Rappers Drewboy & Kiing Dree Are Drawing Busta Rhymes & Spliff Star Comparisons

Busta Rhymes Shows Off Massive Weight Loss: ‘Don’t Ever Give Up On Yourself!’

Busta Rhymes Shows Off Massive Weight Loss: ‘Don’t Ever Give Up On Yourself!’

PreviousNext

Real Name: Trevor Taheim Smith

Aliases: Bus-a-Bus, The Dungeon Dragon

Busta Rhymes
BORN:
May 20, 1972
AGE:
53
NET WORTH:
$65 million
HEIGHT:
6'1

BIO

One of the most charismatic and animated MCs to ever emerge on the Hip Hop landscape, Busta Rhymes has been a fixture of the culture for over 30 years. Breaking into the game with The Leaders of the New School, Busta’s guest appearances on A Tribe Called Quest’s “Scenario” and Craig Mack’s “Flava In Ya Ear” remix set the stage for his hugely successful solo career that was launched with his debut LP, The Coming. He went on to create several platinum albums, such as When Disaster Strikes, Extinction Level Event, Genesis and several others. Throughout his career, he’s dropped classic singles and iconic, innovative music videos that were ahead of their time. Proving his continued relevance in the game, he dropped Extinction Level Event Part 2: The Wrath of God in 2020. With other-worldly lyrical skills rapped at amazing speeds and an unparalleled live show, Busta Rhymes remains one of the most renowned MCs of all time.

PROPS

  • Five platinum and two gold albums
  • 10 top 40 songs on the Billboard Hot 100
  • Been featured on over 300 songs
  • Closely affiliated with A Tribe Called Quest
  • Entered the the Guinness Book of World Records in 2000 for having said the most syllables in one second
  • 2006's The Big Bang earned him his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200

Top Busta Rhymes Questions

How many albums did Leaders of the New School record?

The group released two albums, A Future Without a Past in 1991 and T.I.M.E. in 1993, before disbanding.

What borough is Busta Rhymes from?

Busta Rhymes is from Brooklyn, New York. In fact, he attended George Westinghouse High School along with The Notorious B.I.G. and JAY-Z.

Has Busta Rhymes ever won a Grammy award?

Busta Rhymes has been nominated 12 times but has yet to win a Grammy Award.

Which famous rapper gave Busta Rhymes his distinctive stage name?

His first rap name was Chilly-O-Ski, but Chuck D of Public Enemy renamed him Busta Rhymes after the former Minnesota Viking, George “Buster” Rhymes, when he saw him perform live.

What movie did Busta Rhymes make his acting debut in?

Busta Rhymes made his film debut in 1993's Who’s The Man? The movie also starred Doctor Dré and Ed Lover, as well as Terrence Howard.

Has Busta Rhymes ever been a part of the clothing industry?

Busta Rhymes launched his own clothing line, Bushi, in 1999. The company’s name was derived from the Japanese word for warrior “bushido.” Busta designed all the clothing himself alongside partner Rasheed Booth.

  • News
  • Release Dates
  • Videos
  • Singles
  • Reviews
Privacy Policy • About
Copyright © 2025 Uproxx Studios All Rights Reserved
×

Subscribe To DX Newsletter

Get the most important stories in HIPHOPDX
straight to your inbox