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Busta Rhymes slaps handsy female fan, tells boyfriend: ‘Tame your girl’

A Busta Rhymes fan took his song “Touch It” a bit too far. 

The “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See” rapper is going viral, thanks to trending footage of him slapping a female concertgoer’s hand away from his body during a recent show. And after angrily scolding the grabby fan-girl, the Brooklyn-born emcee sternly warned her boyfriend, “I’ll f–k your girl.”

Stop the music,” yelled Rhymes, 50, in the middle of performing. 

“Ayo, shorty, you’re with your man, right?” he asked the unnamed woman whose wrist he’d swatted. She and her date were standing front row at the stage’s edge. 

Busta Rhymes chastised a female fan and her boyfriend after the woman grabbed him during his performance.
Busta Rhymes chastised a female fan and her boyfriend after the woman grabbed at him during his performance. @ gabe.owen04

But before she could answer, Rhymes rerouted his attention to her boyfriend, asking, “That’s your girl? What kinda s–t are you on that you’re gonna let her continue to grab me up?”

Then, the “Break Ya Neck” emcee made a startling vow to demonstrate the dangers of crossing his personal boundaries. 

“See, I’m a grown man. I’ll f–k your girl, bro. I don’t want to f–k your girl,” he said as folks in the audience gawked. “Tame your girl.”

Representatives for Busta Rhymes did not immediately respond to The Post’s requests for comment. 

Rhymes explained that he's not comfortable with fans touching him and filming the interaction on their phones.
Rhymes explained that he’s not comfortable with fans touching him and filming the interaction on their phones. @ gabe.owen04

Elsewhere in the clip, the Grammy-nominated vocalist blamed his fierce reaction on the current state of the culture. 

“This is a weird day, a weird time,” he asserted. “She touched me and s–t, y’all got them little funny ass camera phones [filming], and I don’t agree with that. She might do some police s–t. I’m not with it.”

The “Make It Clap” crooner went on to say, “She ain’t from my day. In my time, we didn’t f–k with all these cameras, homie,” before instructing the boyfriend to “take your girl and tell her to stand behind you.”

“Stand behind your man, sweetheart,” Rhymes demanded as folks in the crowd dragged the woman away from the stage.