In this throwback clip, Busta Rhymes shares his views on censorship, and more specifically, how Hip-Hop is subject to stricter guidelines when it comes to regulating the art form.

Busta Rhymes points out that when it comes to television, the more explicit content just comes on late at night, and if your child happens to still be up to see it, that doesn't mean they're going to start censoring the program.

He also compares it to films, MTV, VH1 and other outlets, saying Hip-Hop is held to a higher standard which isn't fair because they're simply speaking the truth -- good, bad and ugly.

Check out the clip above.