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Old 03-06-2015, 09:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
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the first part with the name mocking was a reference to the dmx interview but the rest of it was prolly aimed at other rappers

at least as far as i know dmx never went back and supported obama. but there were tons of rappers and celebrities on obama's dick

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Old 03-07-2015, 03:41 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Hip hop feels attracted to people of the same gender? Good for hip hop.
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The homophobia is my least favourite thing about hip hop.
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The homophobia is my least favourite thing about hip hop.
Even more than the Flo-Rida?
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Hip hop has always been about macho posturing so this kinda **** is to be expected tbh
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Even more than the Flo-Rida?
That Whistle song was ****ing horrendous so you might be on to something.
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Hip hop has always been about macho posturing so this kinda **** is to be expected tbh
I think it's changing now though. With an effeminate rapper like Drake having so much success. Frank Ocean coming out the closet was also a big step, because his associates all supported him and people like Earl and Vince are gonna be some of the most important people in hip hop over the next few years.
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That Whistle song was ****ing horrendous so you might be on to something.
Whadd'ya mean? Don't you like it when the vocalist sounds as if he's in the middle of castration?
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I think it's changing now though. With an effeminate rapper like Drake having so much success. Frank Ocean coming out the closet was also a big step, because his associates all supported him and people like Earl and Vince are gonna be some of the most important people in hip hop over the next few years.
maybe sticky is onto something then
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