The Houston PD’s Chief, Troy Finner, just confirmed what we’d been told … namely, that at least one person had been injected with something via needle - and there well may have been more.Ĭhief Finner said a security guard working the event felt a prick in his neck by an unknown assailant while he was trying to restrain a citizen - and he quickly fell unconscious. Travis is really singing meanwhile looking at a dead body? WHAT TF /saQ7UWx1ztĪmidst this mayhem, people in the crowd got injected with an unknown substance using a needle, including a security guard who got pricked in the neck. In this other disturbing video, a possible dead body is being carried out … as Travis Scott looks over and sings eerily. In this disturbing video, people attempt to get the attention of festival staff, yelling “stop the show” because “someone is dying” … to no avail. As more people got hurt, people requested for the show to stop, but it never did. This is the top comment on YouTube.Ī police vehicle transporting a dead or injured person attempts to leave the venue.Īlthough fainting is not uncommon during these events, Astroworld turned into carnage. Weird fact: The festival took place on Kris Jenner’s 66th birthday.įast forward to a couple of days before the Astroworld festival 2021: Scott releases the song Escape Plan.
Since then, things only got darker and more satanic. Over four years ago, I published the article How Travis Scott Got Recruited by the Industry, where I explained how the symbolism surrounding him changed drastically after he got involved with the Kardashians. Here’s a look at the insanity that was Astroworld 2021. Not only did these people get injected with an unknown drug, but these assaults prompted panic in the crowd which lead to people fainting and getting trampled. These suspicions were only amplified when reports emerged that several people in the crowd (and at least one security guard) were “pricked” by a needle. That inspiration to break through on your own terms is a legacy well worth cherishing.įollow The J Files podcast for a weekly celebration of the greatest artists of our time.Soon after the concert, social media was flooded with accounts by concertgoers who felt a “dark energy” throughout the event which prompted many to declare that the entire thing was a satanic ritual sacrifice. "The costumes, the creativity, the camera angles were just next level and always inspired us to be creative. "He had a guy called Hype Williams working on a lot of them," Eso says. And that extended beyond his rhymes into his music videos. Whenever he collaborated with other artists, he always stole the show."įor Eso, it was Busta Rhymes' creativity that inspired him the most. His energy was unmatchable and he was always a memorable feature. "Whenever it was his turn, he owned it, he stood out. "The thing that inspired me about him was his presence," he says. "The thing that inspires me the most when it comes to Busta Rhymes is his versatility and his ability to just jump on anything and merk it," A.GIRL says. We asked some of our favourite Australian rappers about their favourite Busta Rhymes tracks. Now you've got the crib notes, it's time to hear some music. "They allowed me to enjoy what it was to be a child." "I was raised in a beautiful home with incredible parents," he told The Guardian.Moved to Long Island at the age of 12, where he met his Leaders of the New School peers.Born in Brooklyn, where he went to the same school as Jay-Z and Notorious B.I.G.Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God, released in 2020, was his first solo LP in 11 years.Released albums consistently through the 90s and 2000s.Busta Rhymes' solo debut The Coming dropped in 1996.His first group, Leaders of the New School, broke out in the early-90s and split up in 1994.Rapper, producer, hip hop game-changer, actor, contestant on The Masked Singer.Listen to the Busta Rhymes J Files above: