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Contents:
- 14 MORE OF THE MOST UNTENTNALLY GAY RAP LYRICS EVER
- GAY RAP, THE UNTHKABLE BE REALY
- AWAG BETTER MIC LYRICS"THE GAY RAP"
- 21 BT GAY RAPPERS WHO EMBODY THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNY
- GAYHIPHOP
14 MORE OF THE MOST UNTENTNALLY GAY RAP LYRICS EVER
DigBar is a rapper who started his reer makg gay raps and remix unr the artist name DigBarGayRaps. His most popular song, a gay rap imatg the flows of the 1980s, gaed * gay bars in rap *
About DigBarDigBar is a rapper who started his reer makg gay raps and remix unr the artist name DigBarGayRaps.
His most popular song, a gay rap imatg the flows of the 1980s, gaed some tractn on the ter due to short viral vios. It's easy to pull one le om a homophobic tough-guy gangsta rapper that, on s own, mak him sound ravenoly gay.
And we say that bee we're fuckg hard, not gay.
GAY RAP, THE UNTHKABLE BE REALY
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Conversely, there are plenty of seemgly badass rap lyrics that, upon closer examatn, turn out to be unrwhelmg, nonsensil, or jt untentnally and spectacularly gay. Rhymg "I go niggas' mouths" (as , "I enjoy havg oral sex wh men") wh "I stretch a nigga out" ("anal too") may be the most terrifyg homosexual boast history.
If nobody knows your alternate meang when you say "I'll give this faggot a French kiss, " they are forced to assume you simply mean you'll give that homosexual a tongue bath. Dpe trottg out the old "I don't have a problem wh gay people.
AWAG BETTER MIC LYRICS"THE GAY RAP"
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I even have some gay homi" le, Snoop Ln né Dogg recently echoed Elltt's thoughts when he said that hip-hop would stggle to accept a gay rapper.
21 BT GAY RAPPERS WHO EMBODY THE LGBTQ+ COMMUNY
GayHipHop (also known as Korare) is a channel where they make homosexual remak of popular songs. The clu, “Rubb' Off The Dick”, a parody of YBN Nahmir’s h song, “ * gay bars in rap *
Photograph: Alis Pellchi"Hip-hop is so homophobic, " sighs Californian rapper Brooke Candy.
A lbian who is open and (often explicly) ank about her sexualy, she is a livg riposte to Elltt's suggtn that gay rap would never be allowed to flourish. It's like a dad who has spent his whole life tellg his son not to be gay, only for the son to turn out to be gay. Also, people n be gay whout beg excsively flamboyant or nstantly throwg themselv at other men.
I thk there's room hip-hop for tons of gay rappers.
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Dpe the culture articulated by Snoop, spe the breezy, bigoted tchphras like "no homo", gay rappers are g out and takg centre stage.
There have always been exceptns to the le, of urse, a smatterg of openly gay rhymers such as Yo! "Hontly, for me what really feels like is that I now actively… explore life now my natural gay, homosexual, mascule way, and this very different feme way. Ined, one artist cled to take part this feature for that very reason, preferrg to be known first as a rapper rather than a "gay rapper" Candy is sympathetic: "What is so bothersome to me, wh the emergg gay rappers, is that they've created a new genre lled 'queer hip-hop'.
Half of the people rappg up there are gay and people don't even know .