I've seen a gay bloke rapper supporting Azealia Banks on tour in the UK last year. It wasn't good.
Sounds like you don't listen rap, if you're saying this. You may be talking about the stuff that's shoved in your face, but that doesn't represent the genre / subgenres as a whole.
If rap is so heavily masculine, why are there very successful female rappers?
Because you wouldnt expect them to be heavily masculine. The GP would expect the them to be feminine .... because they're females. With guys its different , we're expected to be manly because we're men. Quite simple.
Rap is so ghetto and dumb it's uncool in rap to have an education and to have common sense. This is good look at what it's done to the black community every group of people in the world should stay away from the devil's chosen music. And if you get upset by what I say I'm not sorry it's evil slave mentality music.
Rap is so ghetto and dumb it's uncool in rap to have an education and to have common sense. This is good look at what it's done to the black community every group of people in the world should stay away from the devil's chosen music. And if you get upset by what I say I'm not sorry it's evil slave mentality music.
That's the problem right there. These ignorant buffoons think that any gay man is inevitably going to hit on THEM when, in reality, most gays themselves have standards. Case in point: just because there's a gay player on a football team, that doesn't mean that he's going to be crushing on any of the other players. Why does the gay player have to come out and say that he likes anyone in the first place? He may just be a man who's attracted to other men.
If rap is so heavily masculine, why are there very successful female rappers?
Because it is heteronormative for them to be feminine because they are women. Even then, though, they androgenize their music to such a heavy degree as it is that the lines get even more blurred.
Rap in general portrays society's supposed traits of masculinity, which is - being free-bound; doing what you want, ****ing everything on two legs, living in "the moment", and other useless things.
There's no problem with his statement. He's completely right. The rap community is still close-minded.