Would you come out if you were one? If I can draw your attention to page 5 of the Premier/Serato thread of a small indication of what awaits gay rappers.
Having said that ??? there is a documentary about this called pick up the mic
"For so long I limited myself by telling myself I couldn't be a rapper because I'm white, English and gay," he says. "Now I've become a rapper, it's made me realise you only limit yourself - no one else limits you."
Also, rereading that article it mentioned Caushan who I've never heard of.
However, there are still no signs of a skilled gay Rapper.
Wow some of the same people that criticized a similar thread are now particpating.
I think some slips are starting to show again.
Justification-strut is about around the corner.
I'm with Guzzoo on this one.
But I find the information fascinating. yet
ok so waht is the problem with this thread?
no problem with the thread, just find it interesting that people that got into a tizzy about an identical thread a while back are now participating in this one.
Carry on
Mandrew:[/b] I am going to "synagogue" right now. You at work?
"Deep Dickollective represents a "coming out" in hip-hop about what some of us have known for a long time; that any black cultural Renaissance needs fags. Pointfivefag (Juba Kalamka), 25percenter (Timm T. West), LSP The Lightskindid Phillosopher (Philip Atiba Goff), G Minus (Ralowe Trinitrotoluene Ampu) and Ms. Edge (Dazie R. Grego) represent a political lyricism that does not take itself too seriously.
The fag has entered and the cypher is stalled. The anti-gangster aesthetic of quasi-Nationalist "conscious" hip-hoppers and bohemian MC thrift shoppers pave a space for D/DC to articulate its word play. They represent a political lyricism that does not take itself too seriously. they are the brave mavericks of a movement that some affectionately refer to as homo-hop. They are Oxymoronic "out" black queer Emcees the world says do not exist.[/b] They are the rumblings of a revolution that have for too long been silenced. Overstand? It's not that deep."
Adam, shut the fuck up already. I can only assume you were talking to me since you responded to my post and quite frankly I'm tired of your wannabe moral highground bullshit. You have some issue call me on the phone, until then remember you don't know a damn thing about me or what I'm about. Fucking internet bullshit.
this site.
Maybe time to go back to lurking for a little while.
I'm not homophobic at all. I'm totally cool w/ people being gay. I just think it's interesting that there have to , statistically, be gay rappers even though like none are out.
as for the gay ying yang I'm talkin' about this one:
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Having said that ??? there is a documentary about this called pick up the mic
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/fridayreview/story/0,12102,1192359,00.html
"For so long I limited myself by telling myself I couldn't be a rapper because I'm white, English and gay," he says. "Now I've become a rapper, it's made me realise you only limit yourself - no one else limits you."
Also, rereading that article it mentioned Caushan who I've never heard of.
However, there are still no signs of a skilled gay Rapper.
believe it.
undercover faggot lovers??
Remember the lover's spat these two had a few years back. Ladies, please, not in public!
I think some slips are starting to show again.
Justification-strut is about around the corner.
they're both kind of skinny. i'm guessing your talking about blonde beard though
I'm with Guzzoo on this one.
But I find the information fascinating. yet
ok so waht is the problem with this thread?
no problem with the thread, just find it interesting that people that got into a tizzy about an identical thread a while back are now participating in this one.
Carry on
Mandrew:[/b] I am going to "synagogue" right now. You at work?
An actual GAY group from the Bay:
More info: www.deep-dickollective.com
"Deep Dickollective represents a "coming out" in hip-hop about what some of us have known for a long time; that any black cultural Renaissance needs fags. Pointfivefag (Juba Kalamka), 25percenter (Timm T. West), LSP The Lightskindid Phillosopher (Philip Atiba Goff), G Minus (Ralowe Trinitrotoluene Ampu) and Ms. Edge (Dazie R. Grego) represent a political lyricism that does not take itself too seriously.
The fag has entered and the cypher is stalled. The anti-gangster aesthetic of quasi-Nationalist "conscious" hip-hoppers and bohemian MC thrift shoppers pave a space for D/DC to articulate its word play. They represent a political lyricism that does not take itself too seriously. they are the brave mavericks of a movement that some affectionately refer to as homo-hop. They are Oxymoronic "out" black queer Emcees the world says do not exist.[/b] They are the rumblings of a revolution that have for too long been silenced. Overstand? It's not that deep."
Yikes!
Gay?? I thought that was a man and a woman rapping about sex while a band is re-creating the Good Times groove..?
yeah i'm at work
Maybe time to go back to lurking for a little while.
as for the gay ying yang I'm talkin' about this one:
Has it gotten to the point that just discussing the topic of homosexuality makes you a homophobe??? Amazing shit!!