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Based on the music I'd say all robots from the future are not only homosexual, but also black.
Hip hop's biggest problem is its lack of gay.
― TOMBOT, Friday, 7 January 2005 18:14 (nineteen years ago) link
Hip hop's biggest problem is its lack of gay.I think you're correct in spirit, but that one formerly-hyped gay rapper didn't do much for me.
― Atnevon (Atnevon), Friday, 7 January 2005 22:42 (nineteen years ago) link
"Scissor Sisters are both gay and straight, no?"
This is bisexual. *rolls eyes* Sorry couldn't resist.
― stevie nixed (stevie nixed), Friday, 7 January 2005 23:03 (nineteen years ago) link
OT, but when I heard 'Comfortably Numb', I thought to myself, 'Hmmm, the Scissor Sisters have been blunted by rock.'
― thee music mole, Friday, 7 January 2005 23:08 (nineteen years ago) link
Some gay hip hop off the top of my head:
Deadlee is a gay rapper who wants you to "suck his gun".
Da Hawnay Troof is a bi rapper who brags about "being the number one cocksucker" (which I rather doubt)
I still haven't heard Deep Dick Collective, dunno if they are good or not.
There's an MC called Ralowe who's also supposed to be rad.
Not gay but honorarily queer moments in hip hop abound:
most flagrantly, Le Shaun's "Wide Open" a female hip hop MCs ode to, er, "pegging" young boys
Biggie's "she was so hott I'd suck her daddy's dick" line surely counts too.
― Drew Daniel (Drew Daniel), Friday, 7 January 2005 23:19 (nineteen years ago) link
I didn't intend to imply that any one rapper has a monopoly on queerdom in hip-hop. Rather, I meant to point out that, in America at any rate, only one openly gay has been promoted in mainstream media. And he didn't sell very well.
― Atnevon (Atnevon), Friday, 7 January 2005 23:29 (nineteen years ago) link