Busta Rhymes is extremely upset at fans who were on their phones during his gigs.
The 52-year-old “Dangerous” rapper – born Trevor George Smith Jr, – flew into a rage at the crowd constantly filming his performance during his show at the Essence Festival in New Orleans on Friday July 5.
“F*** them camera phones. Let’s get back to interacting like humans. Put them weird a** devices down. I ain’t from that era. Them s**** don’t control us all. F*** your phone,” he said.
Busta was shown on footage – ironically shot by fans – pointing out individuals in the crowd and asking them to stand up for his act.
“I’m gon’ point every last one of y’all out until y’all a**** is up. Thirty-three years of this s***. I ain’t used to n***** sitting down at my show. “I don’t give a f***. All age groups, get you’re a** up, now,” he demanded.
“F*** goin’ on? Get y’all big head a**** up,” he ranted to those seated at the top of the stadium.
Busta said his outburst was about him having “zero tolerance” for “bulls*** energy.”
“This is my first time in New Orleans at the f****** 30-year anniversary of the Essence Festival – make me feel like we home,” he added.
Many fans blasted Busta for his foul-mouthed attack on the crowd and their phone.
But many supported his stance, saying they wanted bans on phones at gigs.
Others pointed out how many seats were empty at Busta’s gig and sneered he had no right to have a go at the fans who did show up.
But another social media user said the emptiness was most probably due to a rainstorm outside of the event.
“For context, there was damn near a hurricane outside of the venue. That is why there were only like 400 people in there. Also, don’t judge a short clip – it was light-hearted, and he put on an amazing set. My section had a ball,” he said online while sharing a video of the deluge.