50 Cent BRUTALLY Confronts Busta Rhymes NEW LEAKED G*y Footage.. – SooHyun

The little lawyer guy we was with.

You know he was a gay dude, super cool, feel me good guy, Bro.

Bust a rymes wanted him in his section.

So bad, I’m walking across the street and Buster rymes just grabbed my hand and he, shaking, he holding my hand.

Now I ain’t know it was bus at first.

I I don’t know if it’s just about hip-hop being willing to accept it.

I think the whole world is ready to accept whatever people choose to be in life.

Hip Hop, Legend, buster Rhymes is going viral after a former bodyguard of the rapper claims that the quick tongue spitter made strange requests with respect to young men and now it is believed, his friendship with 50 Cent, a man known for blasting gay people in Hollywood, is on the line.

The former bodyguard, Big Homie Cc, called his former client Busta a super zest monster.

All my promoter homies would say we need to bring some fun boys in the Vip Se for Buster.

The Bodyguard explains.

He continued: I was out with Don Benjamin, a model and rapper, and the club we ended up going to.

Buster Rhymes was in there, but if you notice, like it’s countless videos of Buster rymes getting mad at females so just being girls, this girl touched him one time he go crazy, throw a drink on her and everything.

Big homie Cc claims that among his Entourage was their lawyer, who happens to be gay.

Buster rhymes wanted the lawyer in his section.

So bad, Busta pulled the lawyer into his section and stuck him in a corner.

He stayed with Busta and them that that was the guy the Buster rmes pulled back, pulled him into, pulled him into the section, pulled him into the.

Then they walled them off like like this mine

I’m like damn.

And that little dude was so happy.

He then claimed that Buster’s alleged gay activities are common knowledge.

And there’s more.

Another video is going viral in a popular male Youtuber who claims that the 1990s rapper tried to pick him up.

The Youtuber, who is gay, claims that Busta saw him outside of a club and invited him into the club with him to hang out in busta’s VIP section.

The Youtuber claims that Busta grabbed his hand softly and asked to join him in the Vip.

According to the Youtuber, he thought Busta was just being generous, and so he agreed to go into the club with the rapper.

I’m walk across the street and Buster rymes just grabbed my hand and he shaking, he holding my hand.

Now I ain’t know it was bus at first.

The man claims that his boyfriend got jealous and the two men got into a drag out fight on New York City street.

In the end he never managed to get inside the club with Buster.

This wasn’t the first time the break your neck hitmaker has made headlines about gay people.

The hip-hop scene has not been very inviting to the lgbtq plus Community, given the lack of gay role models in this particular area of music over the last several decades.

Many understand the unspoken rule that there is no problem as long as no one comes out of the closet, and with influential rappers such as the controversial Buster Rhymes refusing to answer questions about how those in the lgbtq plus Community would be accepted where they to come out, it does not bolster confidence for Upand cominging entertainment Ers to feel comfortable in their own skin.

However, the hip-hop scene is slowly changing, with people like Lil Nas X, who refuses to date celebrities.

Why love and Frank Ocean and his impressive net worth and more coming out?

Hip-hop people are coming around to the lgbtq plus Community, even those who have been in the game for a while, such as Snoop Dogg, who once said it’s hard for hipop to accept same gender loving artist because of its masculinity, have changed their opinion, including Snoop himself.

However, not all rappers are ready to embrace this progress, nor do they want to speak about it.

This fact reveals that much progress still needs to be made to reach the world of Hip Hop as Snoop envisions it.

Buster Rymes, who walked out of an interview after being questioned about gay rappers, did not feel touched.

Maybe maybe not.

Buster rymes, Aka Trevor George Smith Jr. has been rapping since the mid 1980s.

However, in the early 2000s, Buster was at the top of his game and becoming a Bonafide Superstar.

During the 2000s, Buster rymes was not only hitting his stride as a solo artist, but also collaborating with some of the biggest names in music, which laid the groundwork for some of the best collaborations.

Today, hits were made with the likes of Mariah Carey, The Pussycat Dolls, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and more.

Because of this, a new audience was being reached outside the hip hop world further.

Busta became known as one of the fastest rappers on the planet.

This was because his single breaking neck clocked in at 12.2 syllables per second.

Busta’s Talent was undeniable and his joint efforts with not only rappers but also those in other genres of music who would not think about listening to rap were suddenly being exposed.

Busta went from a rap star to a music Superstar.

Given his new Elite status in the music industry.

Buster Rhymes is every word was hung on by fans and media Outlets.

Because of this.

His comments about gay rappers were not only forever memorialized, but busta’s reaction to even being asked a question touching on lgbtq plus issues in the hip-hop world was as well.

Given the time the rapper spent as a hip-hop icon before becoming a household name, he was a perfect choice to be included in the Pbs documentary hi hip hop Beyond beats and Ry.

I was from East flaish, Brooklyn.

I thought Long Island was soft.

My moms told me we had to go.

I was vexed.

I a even going to front.

I got the Long Island.

I saw flower beds and the newspaper boy in the morning.

The documentary touched on several topics that Pro difficult for those in the series to be interviewed about.

For Busta, that meant talking about homophobia in hip-hop culture.

I can’t even talk to you about that, Buster Ry stated.

With all due respect, I ain’t trying to offend nobody.

What I represent culturally doesn’t condone it whatsoever- when asked about why there are not more openly gay people in the world of Hip Hop and why homophobia was so rampant.

When the line of questioning continued on this path, Busta did not try to explain any more clearly than he had with the previous questions.

Instead, he chose to stand up and walk away from the interview because Busters reputation was apparently more important to him than taking a stance on the topic.

He lost some fans in the process, or maybe he was trying to hide something.

Many eyewitness accounts have stated that buster rymes was uncomfortable with being in the presence of people who identify with and are part of the lgbtq plus Community.

While he may not have agreed with the lifestyle of many of his fans, that did not mean Busta needed to use homophobic slurs when addressing them.

In short, the rapper’s bad behavior may have cost him some fans.

In 2006, Busta arrived at a restaurant in Miami Florida that was filled with transvestites, gay men and drag queens.

Given Buster ry’s disdain for the lgbtq plus Community, or rather what he wants people to believe, it was unclear why the establishment was chosen, but it was there that Busta let his feelings be known publicly, just how he felt about gay people when approached by a gay person that evening, ow, when a young gay guy came up behind busta and tapped him on the shoulder to congratulate the rapper on his recent comeback.

Busta turned around and repeatedly screamed: why the F?

You touching me, man, get the F away from me.

A source at the scene explained: two body guards made their point with the young man by hauling him away from the rapper and once that was done, Busta was seen saying: I hate fing F gots man in another episode of poor Behavior around those in the lgbtq plus Community, Busta took to a restaurant called Cheeseburger Baby in Miami Beach to let his homophobia be known.

The only difference was that it was seven years later.

At this point it was clear his stance on gay people had not changed.

Not wanting to fight the line, Buster Ryes and his bodyguards tried to get to the head of the line because they were very important people- people.

However, regardless of who a person is, the owners treat customers on a first come first sered basis at the restaurant.

Busta’s bag was given to him within 10 minutes, but that was not good enough.

The condiments had to be placed on the burger versus keeping them separate in order to not have food go soggy.

And until it was done, Buster rymes was a rude customer with nothing but slurs to throw in the direction of every gay person he saw Fuf Buster Ryme said I’m not leaving until I get ketchup, Mayo, salt and pepper on my burger.

The restaurant owner wanted Busta out as soon as possible, so they added condiments to the order.

However, reports like this and others of a similar nature during Buster Ry’s career caused him to lose fans and popularity as well, but those close to him believe the rapper is living in denial and that he is actually gay.

In fact, the rapper almost came to blows with a man who called him gay.

Back in 2019.

Tmz obtained video of an altercation between busta and a construction worker in the early hours of July 10th 2019, and things got pretty heated, with Nypd officers present, busta and the man come face to face while exchanging words, and Busta even throws a punch after the man calls him a fot.

The punch didn’t land, but it looked like Buster was serious.

According to the celebrity news site, one of the two construction workers in the video filed a harassment report later that night.

He claims that buster was the aggressor and that the rapper said I will F you up in response to him saying hello, and added that he felt threatened and even dropped his phone out of fear.

However, the Nypd reportedly disagreed.

The officers allegedly told Tmz that they didn’t see what the construction worker was alleging in his report and closed the matter.

This wasn’t Busta’s first altercation around the time.

Back in January that same year, the legendary rapper nearly came to blows with a man in Time Square after the man accused Busta of making a pass at his wife.

He also got into a heated argument at the 2017 Revolt music conference, the so there was never a clear reason as to why, over a decade ago, Buster rymes weighed in on Frank Ocean’s decision to publicly announced that he was gay.

Saying whatever that man does in his personal space is that man’s choice and that man’s business?

I I don’t know if it’s just about hip hop being willing to accept it.

I think the whole world is ready to accept whatever people choose to be in life.

In July 2012, ocean publicly revealed that he was a h asie

Ule on his Tumblr blog, saying that he was in love with another man.

Mtv News spoke to Busta about what he thought of Ocean’s announcement.

Rymes explained that he believed a person’s esle preference should have no bearing on their career for ocean.

People should judge him on his musical talents alone, making people wonder: why, then, did he attack people expressing being gay?

Years after endorsing Frank Ocean, Ryme said: whatever that man does in his personal space is that man’s choice and that man’s business.

I am an extremely huge fan of Frank Ocean.

His music is impeccable to me and, as far as I’m concerned, I respect the dude completely.

He added to Mtv.

Just keep that music popping the way.

You have been keeping it, brother, and you got my money.

You got my money from the concerts.

You got my money from when you put them albums in the stores, and it ain’t going to stop as long as you continue to contribute.

Your greatness, God bless him.

Speaking specifically about whether the hipop community was ready to accept and openly gay or Beal artist Rhymes answered: I don’t know if it’s just about hip hop being willing to accept it.

I think the whole world is ready to accept whatever people choose to be in life.

He added, from Hip Hop all the way down to the common man that walks the streets on the Earth every day.

We’re at a place in life where we got a respect and accept what people choose as their path that they want to walk in life, because ultimately, you want people to respect what you choose as your path and your journey in life.

Rapor Podcaster Nora also revealed in a past interview that he has collaborated with gay rappers and his catalog includes a song with bust a Rhymes, even though he wasn’t that specific in a interview with Dj Vlad Nora Aka, nor confirmed what everyone knows: hip hop is teaming with gay stars.

But he went one step further.

He said some of these stars are openly gay and he has worked with them.

Plus, by giving specific Clues, he unintentionally outed them.

Yo, let me tell you something, man, the gay community is here like it’s, it’s.

It’s not like.

It’s not secretive when you’re in the industry, when you’re in the industry.

The rapper said the gay community is here.

It’s not secretive when you’re in the industry and the minute you make a certain amount of money, you cannot avoid it.

And the craziest thing in the world is you get used to it.

They don’t bother you.

Most gay men don’t like straight guys.

It’s the truth.

If a gay man bothers you, that’s because they know something about you.

Son, I have recorded with people who are not openly gay, but people who are, clait it, gay.

I’ve got songs.

Google it.

I’m positive.

I’ve worked with a gay rapper.

Yeah, positive.

Yeah, pretty sure, it is what it is.

They don’t offend me.

I just don’t live in Lafra City, Queens.

I’ve traveled to La.

I’ve been to Miami.

I see what goes on.

That’s their world.

I’m sure that my sity just messing with be does not make them mad.

They say that’s cool, we don’t want him anyway.

When asked if there are openly gay rappers, he said, yeah, there is, and you won’t get me to say the name.

It’s not a big secret.

Everybody’s going to say: I knew that, it doesn’t matter.

And guess what.

People are still going to go to this guy’s party.

People are still going to buy this guy’s sneakers.

They’re going to buy his belts.

They’re going to buy his purses.

It’s not a secret.

They’re here.

There’s a sect who stay in the meeting and pull out Vaseline and they put their pinky finger in the Vaseline and put the Vaseline over their lips straight up, giving you signs saying: this is who I am.

If there’s a sect who are openly gay and they love what they do, trust me, the people who they sign want them to be like them.

Over the years, the hipop community has been trying to do away with homophobia, but some people are still stuck in it in the 2018 song Boss Life, the rapper offset part of the multiplatinum selling rap group Migos rhymed: I do not Vibe with queers.

Such casual use of a perceived anti-gay slur is not uncommon in the history of hip-hop, but the discussion that offsets lyrics Prov provoked gave an insight into how the genre is evolving, addressing claims of Homophobia.

The rapper wrote on Instagram.

I didn’t write the line about gay people.

I got love for all people.

He continued to me.

By queer.

I don’t mean someone who’s gay, I mean lame people who film you, post it and stalk you lingo.

That means strange or odd.

Hip hop has always been a socially conscious genre, but whereas it has historically challenged raal discrimination, it has slowly evolved on issues related to gender and sity, arguably one of the most poignant social commentaries on institutional racism at the time.

The message released in 1982 by Grandmas Flash and the Furious 5 included the anti-gay slur fot in a disparaging context.

Indeed, throughout the 1980s and 1990s, high-profile rap groups such as Nwa and artists like Mx similarly used pejorative language against members of the gay in Lesbian Community.

Perhaps the most famous rapper using homophobic lyrics is Eminem.

On The Marshall Mathers Lp he rhymed: hate F gots the aners.

Yes, in the aftermath of this controversy, Eminem performed with famous gay singer Elton John at the 2001 Grammys.

Nevertheless, on follow-up albums he continued to use the slur.

Throughout this this controversy, there was only a muted response from the Rap Community itself.

Advocacy groups such as the gay and lesbian alliance against defamation have long campaigned against the use of such language, lambasting Eminem’s hateful rhetoric and lyrics alluding to violence against members of the lgbtq plus community, and such lyrics have real world impacts.

Indeed, researchers who study the link between rap music and resistance among young men of color to come out found that it influenced some gay men’s decision to conduct any samees practices on the down low to avoid revealing their s?

Uality.

In the latter 2000s, attitudes began to change.

For example, in 2005, Kanye West apologized for his past homophobia and even urged fellow artists to cease using lyrics that degrade the lgbtq plus Community.

I want to just come on TV and just tell my rappers: just tell my friends, Yo stop it, he said in reference to derogatory anti-gay slurs.

In 2012, Jay-Z decried discrimination against gay people and promoted gay marriage.

These individual actions did not end anti-gay expression in rap, but it does show progress among those in the hip-hop community and others, from Nicki Minaj to Fat Joe later followed suit as the 2010 as progressed.

Furthermore, Hip Hop artists and fans have increasingly welcomed what could be described as a queer aesthetic.

Once frowned upon, some cisgender male lyricists have appropriated parts of queer culture as part of their act.

For instance, popular Atlanta rapper Young Thug often cross dresses wearing women’s clothing.

In a 2016 Mtv interview regarding his wardrobe Choice, he stated: in my world you can be gangster with a dress or you can be gangster with baggy pants.

This contrast with the earlier Wap.

Such attire would have been Unthinkable in the 1990s, when the belief was that real men don’t wear tight clothes.

In the words of New York rapper Thug Slaughter Force, this idea was rooted in the belief that hyper masculine and Macho straight guys wore loose fitting clothing.

However, many present day male rappers wear tight fitting clothes, a fashion Choice once considered gay and therefore demeaned in the rap world.

Moreover, such outfits are created by gay fashioned designers, a point that offset acknowledged while defending himself against claims of Homophobia.

For many years, there were no high-profile gay hip hop artists.

In fact, as late as 2014, Larry King asked interviewees if they thought there would ever be gay rap artists.

There were, of course, but major record labels rejected signing them at that time.

Over the past decade, there has been a ride in the number of successful gay and Lesbian Mc’s.

Although openly gay, Lil n X’s Music is More pop Than Rap.

It has sold over 1 million copies.

Moreover, he has collaborated with other mainstream lyricists like Ns Jack Harlo, Cardi B and Megan the stallion, all Cisgender Straight Mc’s, lesbian rapper Young Ma Achiev Platinum Status and works with industry rappers even 50 cent.

No stranger to Hom phobic lyrics.

Praise her on Instagram.

Young, the hottest s out right now.

I don’t like a lot of S, but this is tough.

Perhaps the best example of how hip hop has evolved on issues of uality can be seen in the case of Tyler the Creator.

Early in his career, Tyler frequently used anti-gay slurs, such as in the 2011 song Yonkers, in which he says I’ll crash that effing airplane, that that and boob is in.

But in 2018 he came out with revealing his attraction to a man in his music.

In the song I ain’t got time, he Rhymes.

I’ve been kissing white boy since 2004.

Eminem responded by calling him a homophobic slur, but later apologized.

So if Buster rymes is indeed gay, he should just embrace it like the rest.

After all, he is a legend and will help in the fight against hip Hop Homophobia.

And that’s it from us today until next time.