HipHop is Heterosexual, Rap is Bisexual (Brand Nubian-Related)
phongone
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This according to the god Lord Jamar. He went on an epic homophobic twitter rant and put out turd track all because Kanye wore a kilt (or "skirt" per Jamar) for the Hurricane Sandy benefit concert. He and his former colleague Sadat X have to be the biggest homophobes in hip-hop, which saddens me to no end because Brand Nubian used to be one of my favorite rap groups.
Read about it here:
http://www.vice.com/read/kanye-west-in-a-kilt-has-lord-jamar-so-hard-right-now
Read about it here:
http://www.vice.com/read/kanye-west-in-a-kilt-has-lord-jamar-so-hard-right-now
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deplorable
adorable
horrible
Personally, I couldn't give a fuck if a rapper wants to dress like Russell Thompkins Jr., an Argentinian hairdresser or King Jaffe Joffer. It certainly doesn't surprise me in the slightest that it's the keep-it-real four-elements Taliban who are making the most noise about this shit. Why not try making records that aren't fucking boring instead, fellas? Maybe then you'll draw some attention to yourself that doesn't involve you looking like some kind of Rap Game Archie Bunker.
haha,,,i didnt notice the woman.
(wish he was here to get that burn)
Clearly I have succumbed to the trappings of rigid traditional gender dressing and complexion titles - I am not sure who is the albino and/or who is the woman?
The "albino" i think has the green jacket and on and the woman has on the red jacket in the back.
GET YO' TRANNY GAME UP.
Got it - thanks.
It's not gay when you're in prison.
I'm more surprised that he thinks anyone would give a shit.
I know right?!? The dude's down with Nation of Islam and the 5%ers. Why would you think anything different? Go relisten to "Punks Jump Up" again. I think he's pretty clear.
And other rappers have taken that stance as well. As fucked up as it is.
Will Bitches, Fags, and Niggas ever leave the lexicon?
I hope not.
I hope so.
Why must everything be politically correct? There rappers not role models.
I just don't like hearing those words. Except I use some of them sometimes, and they can be used appropriately.
But I don't like hearing people being called any of those words, especially by people who have the public's ear.
But that's just me.
Using those words in one's personal life may not have the same impact as when public figures use them, but it still normalizes them and deems them acceptable.
No one I know who listens to rap uses those words/imagery.
Do your Reggae friends have this issue?
I do know people who have beliefs/worldviews that are associated with those words, but to answer your question, no, they don't use those words/imagery.
The majority of Jamaican music has not and does not use that language, like everywhere else.
The n word and bitch are just not as common, though patois words which convey similar sentiments pop up in some dancehall.
Fag and homophobia are there, but given JA laws and that it is beginning to fuck with artists' livelihoods as far as touring, etc. goes, it is a more complicated conversation.