Busta Rhymes to Be Honoured With Elite Icon Award at 2025 Caribbean Music Awards Following Hollywood Walk of Fame Star

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Rap superstar Busta Rhymes is enjoying a victory lap worthy of his legendary status, with 2025 shaping up to be a banner year in his career. On August 2, the Grammy-nominated rapper was immortalised with star number 2,818 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Later this month, on August 28, he will take the stage at Brooklyn’s Kings Theatre to accept the Elite Icon Award at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards. Two career-defining honours in less than 30 days are a fitting tribute to an artist whose influence has spanned decades, genres, and continents.

Born Trevor George Smith Jr. in Brooklyn to Jamaican parents, Busta Rhymes has built a career blending the rhythmic pulse of the Caribbean with the grit and innovation of New York hip-hop. His rapid-fire delivery, electrifying stage presence, and boundary-pushing creativity have earned him over 20 million records sold, 12 Grammy nominations, and several gold and platinum certifications. “I worked so hard, and I never asked for a shortcut. I never asked for a cheat code,” he told the crowd at his Hollywood ceremony, fighting back tears as he credited his parents—especially his mother, whom he called his “greatest superhero”—for instilling discipline and determination.

At the Hollywood event, tributes poured in from industry peers and officials alike. Hollywood Chamber of Commerce board chair Jerry Neuman described Busta as “a proud son of his father,” while radio legend Big Boy highlighted his unmatched energy and cultural reach. The rapper’s connection to his Jamaican roots was front and center, as he recalled growing up to the sounds of Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, and Buju Banton, and summers spent on job sites with his father—a licensed electrical contractor—that only solidified his determination to forge his own path in music.

The upcoming Caribbean Music Awards will further spotlight that heritage. The star-studded ceremony, hosted by comedian Majah Hype, will feature performances from Ding Dong, Lila Iké, Kranium, Chronic Law, and Bounty Killer, among others. Alongside Busta’s Elite Icon Award, the night will honour Carimi with the Legacy Award, Sizzla Kalonji with the Humanitarian Award, and Shirleyann Cyril-Mayers with the Gospel Honours, as well as celebrate producer Kerwin Du Bois and calypso legend Austin “Super Blue” Lyons. Leading nominees Masicka and Shenseea each have seven nods, with Patrice Roberts and Kes close behind.

For Busta Rhymes, these honours are not just career milestones—they are acknowledgements of a lifelong commitment to authenticity and artistry. From his early days with Leaders of the New School to solo classics like Woo Hah!! Got You All in Check and Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See, he has stayed true to his sound while embracing collaboration with artists from Mariah Carey to Missy Elliott. As he told the Walk of Fame audience, “I got two beautiful Jamaican parents. My father, his love was tough, but I came to love and appreciate it as I got older.” In 2025, the world is showing that love right back.

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