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Bushwick Bill
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Six years ago, the Hip-Hop community mourned the loss of one of its most influential and audacious pioneers. Bushwick Bill of the legendary Geto Boys. Known for his fearless lyrical style, vivid storytelling, and unflinching honesty, Bushwick left an indelible mark on the genre. One that continues to inspire artists worldwide.

Bushwick Bill, born Richard Shaw, was a Haitian-Jamaican-American rapper whose career took off in the late 1980s and early 1990s. One half of the Houston-based group Geto Boys. The trio, made up of Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick. They revolutionized Southern hip hop with their gritty narratives, raw production, and provocative themes.

Musical Accolades

Their hit albums like Grip It! On That Other Level (1989) and The Resurrection (1996) showcased Bill’s vivid storytelling prowess and his ability to confront taboo topics head-on—ranging from violence and addiction to mental health and survival. One of Bushwick Bill’s most iconic moments came with the release of “My Mind Playing Tricks on Me,” a song that delved into mental health struggles with raw authenticity—a rarity at the time.

His distinct voice, animated persona, and fearless attitude helped redefine what it meant to be a hip hop artist, breaking down barriers and opening doors for future generations.

A Personal Encounter with Megastar

Bushwick Bill

In an exclusive interview, celebrity reporter Megastar recounts a remarkable moment from her career that encapsulates Bushwick Bill’s larger-than-life personality and trailblazing spirit.

“Meeting Bushwick Bill was nothing short of extraordinary,” Megastar recalls. “We shared the stage together in Peoria, Illinois, during a hip hop festival in 2018. Despite the different eras of our careers, he brought a vibrant energy, a genuine humility, and an undeniable passion for the culture.

It was clear that he was not just a rapper but a true pioneer who paved the way for so many of us in the industry.” Megastar emphasizes that Bushwick Bill’s contributions extended beyond his music. “He was an advocate for mental health awareness before it was commonplace, always speaking openly about his own struggles.

His fearless honesty helped destigmatize conversations around mental illness in hip hop,” she adds. “His artistry challenged norms, and his legacy is embedded in the DNA of modern hip hop.”

A Legacy of Resilience and Innovation

Bushwick Bill’s influence resonates across countless artists who cite him as an inspiration. His unapologetic storytelling, unique voice, and willingness to tackle difficult subjects have etched his name into hip hop history.

As a pioneer of Southern rap, he helped transform Houston into a national hip hop hub, exposing the world to the distinct sounds and stories of the South. Despite facing numerous personal challenges—including a near-fatal shooting incident that resulted in the loss of his eye—Bill remained resilient, using his experiences as fuel for his creativity.

His work inspired a generation of artists committed to authenticity and social commentary.

Remembering a Legend

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Bushwick Bill, performing at Los Angeles State Historic Park on August 5, 2018. The rapper died June 9, 2019 following an earlier diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.

Today, Bushwick Bill’s legacy endures through his groundbreaking music, his fearless approach to storytelling, and his role in shaping hip hop’s evolution. Fans, artists, and critics alike remember him not just for the music, but for his courage, authenticity, and trailblazing spirit that refused to be silenced.

As the hip hop community continues to honor his memory, one thing remains clear: Bushwick Bill’s voice and vision helped define a genre—and his influence will echo for generations to come.

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The author Megastar

“What has to be done, must be done, and must be done well!”
-Megastar

BIO
Steven “Megastar” Ragsdale began his journey in Chicago’s Jeffrey Manor and Englewood neighborhoods. Like many from these areas, he witnessed both the harsh realities of street violence and crime, as well as the joy, resilience, and sense of community that define these vibrant parts of the city.

A multi-faceted talent, Megastar is not only an accomplished artist, but also the CEO of Loud Money Music Group with distribution through ROCNATION Distribution. He is the award-winning host of BOSS TALK on My Radio Chicago, the owner and operator of Loud Money Music Radio, powered by the Fleet Radio Network, and a respected Fleet DJ Host & Reporter. In addition, he is a published writer for both Fleet Magazine (@thefleetmag.com) and Straight Official Magazine, and an established radio personality, media professional, and event host.

Megastar is also the lead moderator of the globally recognized Fleet DJ Zoom calls, which have featured some of the industry’s top talent including DJ Khaled, Cardi B, MC Lyte, and Tisha Campbell. He serves as Director of Artist Relations for the Good Vibes Music Fest, which travels across the United States.

A gifted poet and communicator, Mega has a natural ability to connect with people and talent from all walks of life. He not only nurtures rising stars under the Loud Money brand but also continues to create music himself. His discography includes two full-length albums, Food for Less and Empathy, along with numerous mixtapes and guest appearances. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with or shared the stage with industry heavyweights such as Rick Ross, Bobby V, Mya, Young Buck, Nas, Young Thug, Migos, Lil Wayne, Beanie Sigel, Plies, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Do or Die, Shawnna, Scarface, Too Short, Redman, Method Man, Project Pat, Twista, Soulja Boy, and many more — including the next generation of talent like Fendi Da Rapper, Tee Grizzley, Sada Baby, and NLE Choppa.

Megastar’s resume includes hosting major events such as Hyde Park Summer Fest and the African Fest in Chicago. He also served as a moderator for the MTV Music Awards in Newark, New Jersey, and the BET Music Awards in Atlanta, Georgia, made possible by ACE Magazine. His dynamic hosting and promotional work have taken him nationwide, with appearances in New Jersey, Atlanta, Houston, Minnesota, Orlando, and Ohio — and plans to expand internationally in the near future.

With a personal philosophy of “What has to be done, must be done — and must be done well,” Megastar has built a brand and reputation that speaks volumes. His commitment to excellence, tireless work ethic, and undeniable impact have earned him recognition as one of the most influential promoters and entertainers to emerge from Chicago.

He has been featured in numerous blogs and publications, including the national release of BornRich Magazine, and now holds a place of honor in the Hip Hop Museum in Chicago, celebrated as one of the city’s foundational figures in the culture.

Steven “Megastar” Ragsdale continues to push boundaries, uplift others, and represent Chicago with a passion and professionalism that makes him not just a hometown hero, but a force in the entertainment industry.

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