At the recent music festival in New Orleans, the 'Make It Clap' rapper called out fans for being busy filming with their phones up instead of engaging with his live performance.
- Jul 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - Busta Rhymes recently went viral for his outburst at the 2024 Essence Festival, where he called out crowd members for sitting down and filming on their phones. The incident has sparked a debate about fan etiquette and the artist's right to control the audience's behavior.
At the festival in New Orleans, Busta Rhymes paused his performance to address the issue. "A-yo, f**k them camera phones, too. Let's get back to interacting like humans," he ranted. He expressed his disapproval of phone use, calling it "weird-a** devices" and stating that "them s**ts don't control the soul."
He threatened to kick out attendees who refused to stand and put away their phones. "I will put every one of y'all out until y'all a*ses is up," he continued. "Thirty-three years of doing this s**t, I ain't use to ni**as sitting down at my show, I don't give a f**k!"
The outburst has garnered mixed reactions. Some fans support Busta's stance, believing that artists should be respected and that phone use can be distracting. Others argue that concertgoers have paid for the experience and are entitled to enjoy it in their way. Some also point out that Busta's older fan base may prefer to sit during shows.
The incident has further stirred conversations about the role of gadgets in live performances. While some argue that it can enhance the experience by allowing fans to capture moments, others believe that it can create a barrier between the artist and the audience.
Busta Rhymes' reaction may be seen as an attempt to control that experience and connect with his fans on a more personal level. However, it is important for artists to balance their artistic vision with the expectations of their audience.