At the end of the day we have to recognize that Busta Rhymes is a tool of the White Supremacist society that is seeking to erase our contributions. We see it with the Hip Hop 50th Celebration where Angie Martinez and Fat Joe were there to speak on Hip Hop when it is wholy a Black American creation.
It is the White Supremacist structure doing this, Busta Rhymes has no power and if the Record Labels told him to go out there and say Scandanavians made Hip Hop he'd be out there saying it. It is White people taking Hip Hop from us in the minds of the mainstream just as they did with Country, House, Rock and Roll, Techno, and a multitude of other genres.
Busta Rhymes is just the tool that they're using...he's one of many Elvis Presleys.
It is the White Supremacist structure doing this, Busta Rhymes has no power and if the Record Labels told him to go out there and say Scandanavians made Hip Hop he'd be out there saying it. It is White people taking Hip Hop from us in the minds of the mainstream just as they did with Country, House, Rock and Roll, Techno, and a multitude of other genres.
Busta Rhymes is just the tool that they're using...he's one of many Elvis Presleys.