Talib Kweli speaks out about homosexuality in hip-hop

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Hes got a point. It's the same for women. Once it's a woman so nice she can outshine the best men then you'll probably see a change in female MCs until then they gotta play the background. There's a reason MC Lyte is respected even by male MCs, she's just nice.

As far as a gay rapper I think at first there will be an uproar and people will hate dude but If he can keep the hits and hot music coming it will die down. He just got to withstand the initial backlash. There will always be a core group of people who won't accept him but once the audience and radio are over it most other people will be too.

Me personally I wouldn't care as long as he curbs the gay love songs and doesn't start using male pronouns in reference to sex or love then we good.
 
Who ever it is maybe already in the mix just hasn't been revealed yet!

Being a Lil Wayne fan since the early CMR days to how hes changed in the spotlight i thought it was him but he just may have been the opening puppet to introduce the actual faggot but hey say what u want, believe what u want but there is a Gay Agenda going on not just in hip hop in society all together
 
everyone is worried about gay rappers and shit. like as soon as a gay rapper blows up the rap game and hip hop will be dead. shit we got straight rappers who soft as fuck and suck at rapping ruining the game and that's a reality. how about rappers gay straight whatever just focus on being talented and actually taking the craft seriously.

Shit is just like the government bringing up the whole gay marriage debate to try to turn the attention away from how bad they fucking up managing the finances of our country. Who gives a fuck who wants to be married we got cities bankrupt and congress acting like hoes and not passing anything. lets get this goddamn country outta debt then we can debate this shit again about gay marriage lol.
 
Well Daym MoNizzle u right no disagreement here but this is hip hop I'll take less talented straight rappers over a skilled gay rapper its just not the hiphop way or culture lol
 
dont really care about gay rappers, hell guru was gay and the hip hop elitists love him, just long theres not a whole bunch of songs that overly describe "manhood" all over the place

n/h.
 
Ricky.G;6208856 said:
who cares i suck dix. it gay only if u swallow

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We got cross dressing rappers and (Lil Wayne kissing Baby) in the game, its only a matter of time, that a Rainbow Spitter will not be a big deal.
 
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Although he's not really a rapper, Frank Ocean has been accepted in the hip hop community already. He does rap on occasion but he's not the best there is when he does. His verse here was cool though..
 
There were already gay rappers. They just kept it to themselves and didn't make tracks about their sexual excapades or preference. Some guys on here need to grow up IMO.

I don't care about a rapper's sexuality. I'll acknowledge the skill if he comes correct. Take Camp Lo. I liked Camp Lo back in the mid 90ties. I didn't like the stuff they released after Uptown Saturday Night though but these n*ggas could spit. What they did behind closed doors didn't bother me. Someone mentioned Guru. While I always felt he was monotone and boring and didn't like his flow he did release some dope cuts.

Now Baby I never liked. He been rapping since the late 90ties and he hasn't improved much since then. Like he's just talking, mentioning namebrand stuff and boasting about material possesions. Every bar got a "n*gga" in it. Even he himself knows it because he's like "I'm not a rapper but a game spitter" or some BS like that. I liked some of his tracks but mainly because of the features and production.

I could go on but you catch my drift.
 

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