In new photos captured and posted by photographer @myeyesvisuals, the Jamaican-American rapper and actor Busta Rhymes celebrated his 22-year-old son Trillian Wood-Smith’s recent initiation into the Epsilon Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity at Lincoln University.
Trevor George Smith, known professionally as Busta Rhymes, is well-regarded in the rap game. The Brooklyn native and father of five has been integral to hip-hop for nearly 30 years now, amassing a net worth of $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. We know him for classics like “Break Ya Neck” and “Woo Ha!! Got You All in Check.”
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His eldest son, 30-year-old T’Ziah Wood-Smith, was initiated as a member of the Rho Gamma Chapter at Quinnipiac University in 2012. According to his Linkedin page, T’Ziah Wood-Smith currently works in the financial services industry since graduating from Quinnipiac University with a bachelor’s degree in finance.
As the chapter states on its website, “Kappa Alpha Psi…is the crystallization of a dream.” The predominantly Black college fraternity was founded in 1911 on the campus of Indiana University. Its endeavor has since been to foster leadership and service through its membership and instill principles of achievement across its communities.
Trillian Wood-Smith currently attends acclaimed HBCU Lincoln University, where he is now a Spring 2023 initiate of a long line of legendary members of the celebrated fraternity. The achievement is especially poignant as this chapter of the fraternity is one of the most prominent.
The “Touch It” rapper can be seen beaming with pride, arms wrapped around his son’s shoulders, and as the photographer captioned, “Proud is not even the word…”