Busta Rhymes Says Hip Hop Illuminati Hype Is Out of Hand

Busta Rhymes thinks the Illuminati fad in Hip-Hop culture is spiraling out of control. Busta Rhymes has been following the secret society for a while now.

Busta Rhymes’ secret Illuminati knowledge has prompted some heavy speculation from the rapper. Busta Rhymes told RapFix Live that “The last thing they're gonna need is some rappers' dialect on a beat to influence anything.”

Busta Rhymes was promoting his  album “E.L.E. 2,” on an interview with RapFix Live when he was asked about the fascination that hip-hop artists have with the ancient secret order, the Illuminati.

Busta Rhymes said he’s had an interest in the dynamics at work behind the Illuminati for a while, but that he thinks hip hop’s fascination with the secret society is getting out of hand. Busta said he thought it was surreal when he heard Jay Z being asked about the Illuminati during a radio interview.

Busta Rhymes said, "I've always been intrigued by the concepts, ideas and the possible realities of secret societies, hierarchy governments and people that really pull the strings that you don't see. That's been a lining in all of my albums, that's why they're called The Coming, When Disaster Strikes, E.L.E., Anarchy, etc."

Busta Rhymes shares his thoughts on the Illuminati conspiracy, saying "When you talk about these things and it stirs conversation that's one thing. But within the last four years, it became mainstream American dialog. When you can listen to Angie Martinez interview Jay Z on Hot 97 and ask if it's true that he's a member of the Illuminati...it's so funny to me to hear that on a radio station of that format, early in the afternoon, being asked to a fellow Brooklynite from Marcy Projects — that has gotten to a level of profound success and accomplishments — if he is an Illuminati member."

Busta maintains that he is a "diligent researcher" on the ancient order and secret societies in general. He says that it is an important conversation to have, but that talk about such a serious subject should have at least one foot grounded in reality.

Busta Rhymes told the interviewer "I think the perspectives need to be fined tuned, so that there is proper understanding. If that isn't fixed, I think this will continue to spiral out of control and become stupid. That agenda is so much bigger than what we could possibly imagine or fathom, just from science alone, the [thought] that they might be able to control the way we think — the last thing they're gonna need is some rappers' dialect on a beat to influence anything."

J. Cole agrees, on his Born Sinner's song "Villuminati," he rapped "...Keep on asking me about the Illuminati, is you stupid n----? Young black millionaire, old white billionaires/I'm sure that they can do without me."

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