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Title: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on February 22, 2013, 05:08:09 PM
With all of these styles n shit goin on nowadays and thats not poppin. 


Why dont the top exects just get together and put out an all gay Hip Hop act of some sort.   It has to be a rapper tho nh.  It can feature Elton John, Murs, Nicki Minaj, and Frank Ocean and let the rapper be Mexican/Latin and put him in the mainstream (but not like a Justin Beiber Leaf Garrett.  And no focusing of tha faggotry).  Let the songs be regular and bam, problem solved and some more people come out the closet and cut out the bullshit with this so called "Fashion" and everybody's happy. 


It's time.  Let Hip Hop take its natural progression as music and grow becuz the culture is going to grow with it regardless, its the music that keeps u around becuz its damn near not the T-Shirts. 



http://www.youtube.com/v/n5mq6fRBdl8
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: BiggBoogaBiff on February 22, 2013, 05:14:10 PM
And I dont mean this to bash anybody or make it like Hip Hop Culture's fashion is all about baseball caps and HellyHansin jackets but we've gotta just let things fall in place a little bit.  Like more pictures of Tatyana Ali for one
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Ghost Drebin on February 22, 2013, 05:22:21 PM
As long as they don't try and step to me, or rap about gay shit, I could care less as long as the music is good.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on February 22, 2013, 05:46:13 PM
i cosign this thread


too many homos in hip hop
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: weedhead on February 27, 2013, 02:39:25 AM
i cosign this thread


too many homos in hip hop
true
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Okka on February 27, 2013, 04:01:53 AM
Don't give Arthur no attention. The fatty is depressed, he needs it.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: bouli77 on March 01, 2013, 10:22:28 AM
rap, like sports has always been a homoerotic environment though... from rappers claiming they had love for their homies, for each other, to their kissing or hugging other rappers, etc.

http://www.daveyd.com/fnvJuly142002.html
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: M Dogg™ on March 01, 2013, 12:09:09 PM
So you have Frank Ocean out, Da Brat came out, Missy Elliot and Queen Latifah have been outted but they haven't come out themselves, and there are a few rumors. But there are always rumors.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on March 01, 2013, 01:27:24 PM
rap, like sports has always been a homoerotic environment though... from rappers claiming they had love for their homies, for each other, to their kissing or hugging other rappers, etc.

http://www.daveyd.com/fnvJuly142002.html

davey d must be like 50 by now right?
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: gio™fugahoo on March 01, 2013, 03:06:37 PM
Its Not only a little Gay it is big Time gay (friendly) :-X
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Remedy360 on March 01, 2013, 06:42:32 PM
As long as they don't try and step to me, or rap about gay shit, I could care less as long as the music is good.

This. Hip Hop is crawling with homos like the entertainment industry in general. I can't wait to see people freak out when they discover that a rapper that they idolized is gay.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: M Dogg™ on March 01, 2013, 10:27:14 PM
I am actually hoping there are some gay rappers. Hip-Hop is one of the most anti-gay fanbase and performers in a changing nation. I think it would be good for the music.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on March 01, 2013, 11:37:27 PM
I am actually hoping there are some gay rappers. Hip-Hop is one of the most anti-gay fanbase and performers in a changing nation. I think it would be good for the music.

sorry bro but faggots should not apply for jobs in the hiphop world



puff daddy opened up the flood gates years ago and ruined it for all us straight hip hop fans
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: M Dogg™ on March 02, 2013, 09:22:05 AM
I am actually hoping there are some gay rappers. Hip-Hop is one of the most anti-gay fanbase and performers in a changing nation. I think it would be good for the music.

sorry bro but faggots should not apply for jobs in the hiphop world



puff daddy opened up the flood gates years ago and ruined it for all us straight hip hop fans

Really, so even rumors of Dr. Dre or Redman or Joe Budden doesn't scare you? Music is music, do you remember who was in your high school band?
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Black Excellence on March 02, 2013, 09:24:46 AM
I am actually hoping there are some gay rappers. Hip-Hop is one of the most anti-gay fanbase and performers in a changing nation. I think it would be good for the music.

sorry bro but faggots should not apply for jobs in the hiphop world

this.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on March 02, 2013, 09:51:29 AM
dre gets a pass because he's been around since the early 80s


redman has like 50 kids with 50 women so i highly doubt dude's gay


joe budden ain't gay
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Okka on March 03, 2013, 11:34:41 AM
Where did you hear about Redman being gay?
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: M Dogg™ on March 03, 2013, 07:05:47 PM
That was a rumor long time ago, but it was false. But since it was some rumor from 15 years ago, I thought I'd throw it up there under rumors.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on March 03, 2013, 07:10:01 PM
That was a rumor long time ago, but it was false. But since it was some rumor from 15 years ago, I thought I'd throw it up there under rumors.

That rumor has as much truth as the iraqi weapons of mass destruction rumors lol!!
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Jimmy H. on March 03, 2013, 07:35:49 PM
The music is going to continue to be the music. And the industry will keep being the industry. What people are failing to see is all these gay artists aren't people who watched "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" last week and decided they were gay. All these people were gay in the fucking 90's, it was just a more homophobic time and they wanted their sexuality to stay secluded. It's just people don't pay attention to a situation until the mainstream throws it out there. Like how everyone act like the world got so much worse after 9/11. I love how people think hip-hop is so much more real when their favorite artist is pretending that he doesn't suck dick. The bottom line is you really shouldn't be hero-worshiping any of these guys you don't really know because a lot of them are just pitiful human beings. You can't deny their talent on any level but there are more Mel Gibsons, R. Kellys, Chris Browns, Roman Polanksis, and the like than you could ever imagine. And I am absolutetly not someone who believes in the Illuminati propganda but I believe in what makes sense and if all these celeberities with twenty-million-dollar careers and bulletproof egos actually showed you the side of them that their studios and publicists don't ever want you to see, the public would be done with about a good 75% of them.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: GangstaBoogy on March 03, 2013, 10:52:12 PM
Queen Latifa may not have ever said she's a lesbian but she's certainly not hiding it, she's been openly dating women for years.

Agree with the topic tho. All these rappers are going out if their way to be accepting to homosexuality. Hell even Pusha T (mister sell dope himself) said "Roleys cross oceans like Frank out in England, the gay pride bezel rainbow like its spring again"...gay pride bezel?! If this was the 90's or 00's he would've been clowned hard for that shit.
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Rick Venom on March 04, 2013, 02:08:18 AM
worrying about who people may or may not be fucking makes you a faggot.

so what im sayin is this is a thread full of faggots
Title: Re: No disrespect but
Post by: Fraxxx on March 04, 2013, 09:56:56 AM
 Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly? Relative to what, the KKK? Hip Hop is one of the most homophobic musical genres there is.

The funny thing is, I'd never waste much thought on homosexuality while the people demonizing it for sure often got dick on their mind.
Title: Re: No disrespect but
Post by: Hack Wilson - real on March 04, 2013, 03:38:52 PM
Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly? Relative to what, the KKK? Hip Hop is one of the most homophobic musical genres there is.

The funny thing is, I'd never waste much thought on homosexuality while the people demonizing it for sure often got dick on their mind.

aren't you the frank ocean fan?
Title: Re: No disrespect but Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly
Post by: Rick Venom on March 04, 2013, 06:58:15 PM
not a fan of frank ocean but why is bein a fan of his make you gay all of a sudden? to enjoy his music mean u wanan fuck frank ocean?

thats like bein a crooked i fan and wantin to fuck him. only difference is sum ppl do wanna fuck crooked i so this post i just made is pointless
Title: Re: No disrespect but
Post by: Fraxxx on March 05, 2013, 03:14:01 AM
Hip Hop is a little too gay friendly? Relative to what, the KKK? Hip Hop is one of the most homophobic musical genres there is.

The funny thing is, I'd never waste much thought on homosexuality while the people demonizing it for sure often got dick on their mind.

aren't you the frank ocean fan?

I'm the one who listened to his mixtape for the first time lately and thought that it is pretty dope. And never bothered to care if he's gay, bi, straight or else. Unlike you, obviously.

Not that it would have anything to do with what I wrote before...