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yeah but that could easily backfire on that hatin artist tho bc somethin like that could get politicial leadin stations to stop playin em, protests at their concerts/album signings by activists n that homophobe label could do damage business-wise too
I think you're right, but that's not going to stop up and comers from clowning that person if they are anywhere near the top of Hip-Hop charts. Even without someone like that on the scene, not many rappers are blatantly homophobic, and even when they say homophobic shit, they tip-toe around it....Like when Cassidy was dissing Lil Wayne about kissing Baby, he was like "I ain't saying I got something against a man kissing another man, I'm just saying I wouldn't do that." And then you got all these rappers that have went on record supporting Gay marriage, especially when put on the spot about the issue in interviews. I think these rappers know it would kill their careers to be blatantly ant-gay in today's society, but let somebody Gay try to rap and take over the game and watch what happens.
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yeah but that could easily backfire on that hatin artist tho bc somethin like that could get politicial leadin stations to stop playin em, protests at their concerts/album signings by activists n that homophobe label could do damage business-wise too
I think you're right, but that's not going to stop up and comers from clowning that person if they are anywhere near the top of Hip-Hop charts. Even without someone like that on the scene, not many rappers are blatantly homophobic, and even when they say homophobic shit, they tip-toe around it....Like when Cassidy was dissing Lil Wayne about kissing Baby, he was like "I ain't saying I got something against a man kissing another man, I'm just saying I wouldn't do that." And then you got all these rappers that have went on record supporting Gay marriage, especially when put on the spot about the issue in interviews. I think these rappers know it would kill their careers to be blatantly ant-gay in today's society, but let somebody Gay try to rap and take over the game and watch what happens.
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