Music

Busta Rhymes to Receive Hip Hop Icon Award In Harlem

He's having a hell of an awards season.

Busta Rhymes
(Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Busta Rhymes' honorific season continues with the news that he’ll be receiving the Hip Hop Icon Award during Harlem Week.

Variety reports that Busta will receive the award, presented by the Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce, on Aug. 17 as part of Harlem Day, which is the final event that closes out Harlem Week for NYC residents.

Busta will receive the award at St. Nicholas Park — the same spot where his son, Trillian Wood-Smith, will be performing.

News of Busta’s award comes around the same time that the Caribbean Elite Group announced that he’d be honored with the Elite ICon award at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards

Earlier this month, Busta received the 2,818th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in a stirring ceremony that brought out hip-hop legends LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, and Chuck D.

LL Cool J and Chuck D spoke first at the event and waxed poetic about Busta’s impact on hip-hop.

“When I think about Busta Rhymes, it’s awe-inspiring power, commitment to his craft, and commitment to excellence as an artist and performer,” LL said. “Busta was born to do something universal.”

Next came Chuck D, who honored Busta for being unlike anyone else in rap history. “You can try to imitate Busta, but you can’t duplicate him,” said the Public Enemy leader.

When Busta hit the stage to speak about the star, he became emotional because of what it took to get there.

“I worked so hard and I never asked for a shortcut, I never asked for a cheat code,” said Busta, with tears in his eyes. “I was never raised by a support system that made it seem okay to try to go around honestly earning your rite to passage. I want to thank those people.”

In his speech, Busta thanked everyone from Chuck D to Epic Records CEO Sylvia Rhone — but it was his tribute to his mother that had the most emotional impact.

“My mom is my greatest superhero,” Busta said. “My father, too, but the reason why I’m leaning so much on my moms is ’cause my mother and my father had two different approaches in how they wanted to do whatever they could to secure the win for me.”

Related Stories

LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, and Chuck D
music

Busta Rhymes Feels 'Complete' After Being Honored With Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

LL Cool J, Big Daddy Kane, and Chuck D joined him for the star-studded event.

Trey Alston275 days ago
Busta Rhymes to Receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Next Month
pop-culture

Busta Rhymes to Receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Next Month

The rapper-turned-'Naked Gun' actor will get the 2,818th star.

Busta Rhymes throws a drink on a woman who touched his butt and also a picture of busta rhymes performing
music

Video Shows Busta Rhymes Throwing Drink at Woman Who Touched His Butt

On Tuesday, a video surfaced showing Busta Rhymes throwing a drink at a woman after she inappropriately grabbed the rapper’s butt. She's since apologized.

Starr Savoy1175 days ago

Stay ahead on Exclusives

Download the Complex App