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I Slapped Him When He Chased My Girl- Spliff Star Reveals How He And Busta Rhymes Became Friends

Spliff Star has humorously recounted that it was through slapping Busta Rhymes that kicked off their enviable friendship which has now metamorphosed into a brotherhood.

On Saturday, April 1, the famed hype man spoke with Maff Hoffa on his podcast My Expert Opinion about the history of his friendship with Busta Rhymes (real name Trevor Smith Jr.). Spliff claimed that it all began when both of them expressed interest in the same girl.

“He faked married this girl named Janice,” Spliff Star began. “I had a big ass crush on her and n-ggas ran up the block and was like, ‘Yo, yo, that n-gga Trev, he married your girl!’ He married what? Mind you, this n-gga tall, I’m short. I said: ‘Where he at?’ N-gga, Buss was standing right there, I jumped up and smacked the shit outta him. Bow!”

He continued: “Everybody was like, ‘Oh shit.’ Even Busta, was like [shocked expression]. Bloodclat marry mi gyal. I’m a lil n-gga, skinny n-gga, but that’s how we met. And then after that, we been hanging out with each other and all that, and turn into teenagers.”

Rapper and music artist Spliff Star hails from Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York. His collaboration with Busta Rhymes is what made him most famous.

Spliff Star was named one of the greatest hype men in hip hop by both Vibe and Complex. He used to be a Flipmode Squad member. In 2007, he co-founded PaperRock Records, and in 2008, he published his debut solo album. He has three kids. Brooklyn, Leilani, and Elijah.

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Source – Tru News Report

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