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American rap icon Trevor Smith Jr, popularly known as Busta Rhymes, has sparked conversations online after hinting at plans to settle down in Nigeria, including the possibility of finding a wife, during his performance in Lagos.
The 53-year-old American rapper made the remarks on Friday while performing at the Detty December Fest held at Ilubirin, Ikoyi, marking his return to Lagos for the first time in 15 years.
Addressing the crowd, Busta Rhymes, known for his fast rapping and energetic performances, described the trip as deeply personal, explaining that it went beyond performing on stage.
“Even though it took 15 years, we are home. This trip was special to me because it wasn’t just about a show. I’m looking for a home here, I’m looking for property.
“I’m thinking about looking for a wife so that when I stop working, I can settle down here. But there will be a few Nigerian slash Jamaican grandchildren,” the award-winning musician said.
His comments drew loud cheers from fans and quickly became one of the most talked-about moments of the night.
Busta Rhymes is not married and has never been married.
However, he is a father of six children with four different women. His children include sons T’Ziah, T’Khi and Trillian, as well as daughters Mariah, Cacie and Miracle.
One of his most notable long-term relationships was with Joanne Wood, with whom he shares three children.
Busta Rhymes rose to fame in the early 1990s. He has sold over 20 million records and released 12 studio albums.
In 2025, he received major honours, including a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, highlighting his impact on hip-hop culture.
Busta Rhymes delivered one of the standout performances at Friday’s Detty December Fest, produced by Livespot360.
The crowd fed off his presence as he blended classic hip-hop with Afrobeats influences, performing alongside American rapper Spliff Star.
The 53-year-old kept the momentum high into the early hours of Saturday, moving effortlessly through a run of 90s-era hits while staying fully engaged with the audience.
His setlist featured some of his most recognisable records, including Turn It Up / Fire It Up, Break Ya Neck, Touch It, I Know What You Want, What’s It Gonna Be?! and Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See.
Rapper Busta also performed Pass the Courvoisier Part II and All I Do Is Win remix.
The night was elevated by nods from fellow stars, with Janet Jackson giving Busta Rhymes a shout-out, while comedian Chris Rock introduced him virtually, drawing loud reactions from fans.
Wrapping up his performance, Busta also embraced the local atmosphere, dancing to Afrobeats and sharing the stage with Nigerian artistes.
Surprise appearances by Tiwa Savage, M.I Abaga and Ill Bliss added a strong local touch, reinforcing the cultural fusion that defined the night.
The concert drew a diverse audience and generated buzz across social media. (Channels)