The rapper’s latt vio, Moment I Feared, se him mockg his effemate peer Young Thug, but hip-hop is movg beyond such kneejerk gay panic
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- SNOOP DOGG REACTS TO GAY SCENE 50 CENT'S 'POWER BOOK II: GHOST'
- SNOOP DOGG WEIGHS IN ON GAY-MARRIAGE DEBATE: "I HAVE NO ISSU WH NOBODY"
SNOOP DOGG REACTS TO GAY SCENE 50 CENT'S 'POWER BOOK II: GHOST'
But his latt – and openly homophobic – vio shows jt how out of touch he now is wh morn rap. Snoop asks him if he’s gay. ”The tle of the track meanwhile, Moment I Feared, is clearly directed towards the Young Thug-a-like, wh Snoop and fellow old-school star Rick Rock potg at him and sayg: “This sucker sh is nng rampant, ’s the moment I fear” ’s a fear of homosexualy he is implyg, is misplaced – Young Thug is engaged to a woman, and his lyrics are as hetero and ejaculate-strewn as Snoop’s own famo pornographic movie.
SNOOP DOGG WEIGHS IN ON GAY-MARRIAGE DEBATE: "I HAVE NO ISSU WH NOBODY"
Dpe several terviews discsg issu around homophobia and rap culture, this isn’t the first time Snoop has been openly perturbed by light signifiers of homosexualy.