In the course of an exclusive interview with Berla Mundi at a pre-66th Grammy event in Los Angeles, Busta Rhymes, the Grammy-nominated American rapper and songwriter, shared his long-awaited intentions to visit Ghana later this year.
He disclosed that comedian Dave Chappelle had initially extended an invitation last year, but due to prior commitments, he couldn’t make it.
Nevertheless, he expressed his resolve to embark on the trip during the upcoming holidays.
“While Dave Chappelle wanted me to come to Ghana last year, I had other engagements, so I couldn’t. The plan is to come this year, during the holidays. I cannot promise, but the goal is to come to Ghana this year,” Busta Rhymes shared during the interview with Berla Mundi.
Apart from discussing his travel arrangements, Busta Rhymes also delved into his recent partnership with Nigerian music sensation Burna Boy on the track “Roboshotta,” featured on his eleventh studio album, Blockbusta.
The album, which hit the shelves on November 24, 2023, through his Conglomerate Entertainment label with distribution by Epic Records, highlights Busta Rhymes’ versatility and inventive flair.
Showing admiration for Burna Boy, Busta Rhymes voiced his eagerness to continue collaborating with African artists, hinting at potential future projects involving talents from the continent.