
“Uhm not to bash on anyone and their opinions but how about you just take care of your body and immune system,” wrote another. “This is very ignorant to say smh especially because like they said he has friends who have suffered from it that’s like a slap in their face.” “Now I’m not gone lie I hate wearing it but it is definitely necessary and I do wear it!!!!!” one Twitter user wrote. Some followers expressed their disappointment with Busta’s rant, calling him “irresponsible” for spreading such a message while others agreed with his anti-mask stance.

Getty Images for Live Nationīusta closed out his set by apologizing for getting “a little political.” “We are all conductors of f–king good energy.” “No human being is supposed to tell you you can’t even breathe freely,” he said. “All of that energy gets blocked when our mask is on and energy is important,” he argued. The “Make It Clap” rapper went on to blame masks for stifling people’s “energy,” including the vibe he puts out while flirting with women. “We can’t even see each other’s smiles with a mask on.” Just place your bet, and put'cha money where ya mouth is (Ah-hoo) All my niggas in the street just break yo' neck and keep on boun-cin Just let me give you real street shit To rap in yo' shit with We clap yo' seat, we whyle this heat Keep bouncin up and down these streets So nod yo' head and Break yo' neck nigga Break yo' neck nigga Break yo. “We can’t eat food with a f–king mask on,” he said.

… Some of y’all might feel differently, but f–k your mask. “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 onstage. All these little weird-ass government policies and mandates suck a d–k.”īusta, whose real name is Trevor Tahiem Smith Jr., further claimed the government was 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 15 f–king months,” the 49-year-old told the cheering crowd. (We fold em back whodi) The fire boy, you know we baking a ounce. When the way we bang niggas in the head, and we do it to death.

The “Break Ya Neck” rapper shared his political message in June during a break from his set as the surprise headliner at the Seoul Taco’s 10th anniversary block party in Missouri. Break your neck nigga Break your neck Come along now (Lets put it down nigga) When I bounce back and you know I done caught my breath. Busta Rhymes allegedly flips out on passengers on flight to Londonīusta Rhymes went viral Tuesday over a resurfaced clip of his anti-mask tirade, during which he blasted “little weird-ass government policies.”
