A track om Homtead Rcue star Marty Raney's 1997 album is explicly anti-gay and homophobic, wh a chos that clus the lyrics, "I believe mom and…
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MARTY RANEY’S ANTI-GAY, TRANSPHOBIC SONG IS STILL ONLE AS HOMTEAD RCUE: RANCH PREMIER
• Marty Raney faced cricism 2020 for a homophobic song he wrote 1997. The “Homtead Rcue” team worked wh them to help them back on their feet, and their l is today operatg ntroversi“Homtead Rcue” ma star Marty Raney was faced wh cricism, when a homophobic song he wrote surfaced 2020 – the ntroversial “Adam and Steve” was featured on Marty’s but album “Stmm From the Summ”, released 1997. The song prised lyrics which mocked homosexualy, such as ‘Some would say, ‘To each his own, ’But I always say, ‘Ttosterone’’ and ‘I’m an unsung hetero, but then aga, only circl where men are men’ sourceAfter me to light, all the most popular mic-streamg servic, cludg Spotify, Apple Mic and Amazon Mic, removed om their talogu, while Disvery Channel issued a public statement, sayg ‘This song which was wrten over 20 years ago do not reflect the show or the valu of the work any way’ ntroversy raised some ncerns over the future of “Homtead Rcue”, but the show ntued airg as May 2021, a mor ntroversy ncerng the show unfold onle.
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A song that Raney rerd for his 1997 album, lled Stmm From The Summ, has surfaced, and s homophobic msage has prompted a rponse om Disvery and the Homtead Rcue song is lled "Adam & Steve, " and 's nearly four mut of Marty Raney dismissg gay relatnships and nmng acceptance. Stmm From The Summ was reportedly removed om Spotify, Apple Mic, and Amazon Mic after Disvery and producers beme aware of "Adam & Steve" and s homophobic msage.