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  • Sep 29, 2021
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    fashion killa

    he isn't saying he isn't successful

    he's saying he isn't respected in hip-hop. literally just reread the thread title lol. shouldn't need more explaining but I gotchu if u still don't understand.

    So what

  • Sep 29, 2021

    That what happen when he try so hard to appease people and expect everyone to like him. But sometime not everyone will going to like you and will not support you. You have to man up and take it to the chin, move forward for yourself. At the end of day, You are the only one can love yourself and no one can’t. If people don’t respect who care, you still have fanbase still be there for you.

  • Sep 29, 2021
    Kako

    maybe if he didn't bait people so much he would be more respected respect is earned not given.

    gay people are respected in hip-hop look at diddy

    “I guess through quarantine and life in general, watching every other star that was coming in and every star that has already been, I feel to level-up to the next place in life, you have to release something else,” he shares. “For me, I felt like my insecurity with my sexuality was my fear of people judging me for how I would act post-coming out. I used to ‘like’ comments where people were like, ‘Oh, I like him, because he’s not all in your face about it.’ And then I realized kind of what that was. It’s kind of like when people say, ‘Oh, I have a Black friend,’ and that kind of sits on everything that have to do with their Black history and culture, whatnot. I’m kind of like, I'm not that person, you know?”

  • Sep 29, 2021

    The entitlement is crazy

    I’m not gonna go to a country western bar and expect people to like my black ass

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    fashion killa

    ok but seriously, he kinda does have a point. Gay people are not respected the same as straight people pretty much everywhere, especially in rap. People looove to say "I have no problem w gay ppl I just can't stand when they make their whole personality abt being gay and shove it in my face." Ok but you have zero issue w ur bro joking abt clapping cheeks or listening to music that constantly talks abt f***ing b****es. Makes me wonder, is it actually an issue w sexual s***, or is it an issue w specifically gay sexual s***? lot of ppl itt saying s*** along the lines of "maybe if he wasn't so overtly gay it wouldn't bother ppl", implying he is somehow "too gay". Let me ask you, how can someone be too gay?

    ask yourself this: "Am I really accepting of gay people, or do I just tolerate them being around?"

    Also

    I understand homophobia is just backed into black culture. When my friends are homophobic I don't hate them for it or lecture them on it, I understand that some people have a very skewed understanding of the world through no fault of their own. There is a time and place to address it and its not in the middle of a kickback lol. noboby is a bad person or deserving of hate because of a worldview they were born and raised into, but they still deserve to be educated on the issue.

    i have zero issue with thug sayin "no homo, we smokin p****es" and doin that weird male twerk s***. i have no issue with birdman trying to get men on the stage instead of b****es.

    i do have an issue when people use their sexual preference as a shield from criticism or as a way to avoid facing life like everyone else... i mean, if you are asking for a DIFFERENT treatment from everyone else then you are the one with a problem.

  • Sep 29, 2021

    Don't think niggas ain't peeping yall using this clickbait title to get yall homophobia off lol.

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  • Sep 29, 2021

    keep playing the innocent pity role

  • Sep 29, 2021
    NewCopeJustDropped

    Album flopped so this another PR stunt for sympathy

    The person he is, is one who is already a winner. Even if he got stuck being a one-hit wonder (which he didn’t), he’d still have made one more hit than 99.999 percent of us. Even if his quest for visibility ends with this album release (it probably won’t), he’d still have pushed dialogue into the mouths of those who have erased, ignored or derided the existence of gay Black men in hip-hop. He’s one of pop culture’s biggest new stars. He’s gay and even if we are not dealing with him for a long time, we will be dealing with the ripples of his existence in the realms of rap for decades to come.

    In whatever world you live in that 129,000 first week in 2021 is a flop for a debut album, I'm glad the rest of us don't live there lmfao.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    He rhymed “panini” with “don’t be a meanie”, is a Nicki barb that made racist jokes about Lil Kim, and wonders why hip hop doesn’t respect him.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    insertcoolnamehere

    It would seem that a genre experiencing a high murder rate and is more accepting of guns than the Taliban sweeping into abandoned military bases in Afghanistan draws the line at non-binary sexual identities for men. The same kinds of rappers that give passes to culturally appropriating White girls, who may or may not use the n-word, begin to wring their hands, asking, “What about the children?” when the idea of man-on-man s***is even hinted at.
    :word:

    lmaooooo

    f***t up article

    "how can u live amongst violence (rooted in poverty, in turn rooted in systemic racism) and still hate gay ppl" type s*** lmao

    lets f*** up all these ppl for generations and then be surprised and disappointed when they don't have the time to understand gay ppl

  • Sep 29, 2021

    When will people realize that everyone will never like you

    Niggas always too focused on what they don’t have they miss out on what they do

    People love this guy. He should emerse himself in that love, and not the hate

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    Show me Hip Hop respecting gay people before.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    fashion killa

    lmaooooo

    f***t up article

    "how can u live amongst violence (rooted in poverty, in turn rooted in systemic racism) and still hate gay ppl" type s*** lmao

    lets f*** up all these ppl for generations and then be surprised and disappointed when they don't have the time to understand gay ppl

    I mean it aint like they don't got a point.

    Hip Hop definitely does give passes to culturally appropriating white girls.

  • Sep 29, 2021
    Wisdom

    So what

    I agree lol who gives a f***

    I was responding to someone tho so if u wanna see why I typed that out, feel free to see for urself

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    People itt will pick anything to explain why lnx is not respected except people‘s casual homophobia

  • Sep 29, 2021
    Kaiserschmarrn

    People itt will pick anything to explain why lnx is not respected except people‘s casual homophobia

    niggas are being woefully obtuse to hide the fact they didn't even read the article lol.

  • Sep 29, 2021
    NewCopeJustDropped

    This xound like Billie saying she lost followers cause her b****

    I don’t understand this logic. Are b**** suddenly a bad thing?

  • Sep 29, 2021
    Greybrims

    Show me Hip Hop respecting gay people before.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    matter of fact, tyler acts hella sus round rappers and no one gives a f*** cause at the end of the day, its not his personality. its a part of it. jokes are made by both parties and thats it, no one gets their panties on a bunch or asks to be on top ( ) of other people on some kind of privilege

    i like orange juice, am i allowed to say that you dont like me cause i like orange juice?.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    betweenthebars

    matter of fact, tyler acts hella sus round rappers and no one gives a f*** cause at the end of the day, its not his personality. its a part of it. jokes are made by both parties and thats it, no one gets their panties on a bunch or asks to be on top ( ) of other people on some kind of privilege

    i like orange juice, am i allowed to say that you dont like me cause i like orange juice?.

    “For me, I felt like my insecurity with my sexuality was my fear of people judging me for how I would act post-coming out. I used to ‘like’ comments where people were like, ‘Oh, I like him, because he’s not all in your face about it.’ And then I realized kind of what that was. It’s kind of like when people say, ‘Oh, I have a Black friend,’ and that kind of sits on everything that have to do with their Black history and culture, whatnot. I’m kind of like, I'm not that person, you know?”

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    1887

    Lol y'all so new to rap that ain't uncommon or a bad thing.

    I’ve been absorbed in rap for like five years now I’m pretty sure I’m not “new” at this point lol

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    yall niggas be exposing yallselves lmfao.

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    americana

    I’ve been absorbed in rap for like five years now I’m pretty sure I’m not “new” at this point lol

    whoa 5 years we got a hip hop historian on this forum guys

  • Sep 29, 2021
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    betweenthebars

    matter of fact, tyler acts hella sus round rappers and no one gives a f*** cause at the end of the day, its not his personality. its a part of it. jokes are made by both parties and thats it, no one gets their panties on a bunch or asks to be on top ( ) of other people on some kind of privilege

    i like orange juice, am i allowed to say that you dont like me cause i like orange juice?.

    Tyler has always gotten clowned tho except for the people that are into him

    Especially his pre flower boy days

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