With the MTV VMAs returning to Brooklyn for its first live audience show in two years, it was only right to allow a native to christen the evening with a live performance worthy of the occasion. Fortunately, Brooklyn is home to one of the greatest live performers popular music has to offer in the form of Busta Rhymes, who blessed the VMAs audience with a medley of many of his classics.
It truly is beautiful to see Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star still hitting the stage together after 20+ years! #vmas pic.twitter.com/RX5ENI1gxy
â Miranda J. (@randa_writes) September 13, 2021
The medley included his hyperspeed verse from Chris Brownâs âLook At Me Now,â his breakout single âPut Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See,â his star-making verse from A Tribe Called Questâs âScenario,â his scene-stealing verse from M.O.P.âs âAnte Upâ remix, and his inescapable 2006 hit âTouch It.â Busta was joined, as per usual, by his ever-present hype man Spliff Starr and a fleet of backup dancers. But he never really needed any extras; his magnetic personality and incandescent stage presence have never dulled, even after 30 years in the rap game (does he even breathe during that âLook At Me Nowâ verse??).
If energy was a person would be Busta Rhymes #VMAs pic.twitter.com/cWXm4iskcR
â Aria (@aria_is_chicc) September 13, 2021
Busta wasnât the only legend to receive some stage time. Rock staples Foo Fighters received the VMA Global Icon Award, celebrating with a medley of their hits including âShame Shame,â âLearn To Fly,â and, of course, âEverlong.â
Watch Busta Rhymesâ medley of hits above.