gay rappers
Tabasko
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I just thought of this.Are there any out there?I cant think of a single 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.
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!!