and even another reason to hate (c)rap music.................

Sunday, April 7th 2013
Snoop Dogg Thinks The Rap World Is Too Masculine To Accept A Gay Rapper

Last August, Snoop Dogg said that he thinks hip-hop is ready for a mainstream gay rapper, but I guess he somehow forgot saying that (don't blame the good shit!), because now he's saying something totally different. Snoop Dogg tells The Guardian that he has a lot of gay homies, but he doesn't think that the rap world will ever fully embrace a gay rapper. Snoop thinks that the rap is just way too masculine to accept a gay rapper.

"I don't have a problem with gay people. I got some gay homies. Yeah, for real. People who were gay used to get beat up. It was cool to beat up on gay people back then. But in the 90s and 2000s, gay is a way of life. Just regular people with jobs. Now they are accepted, not classified. They just went through the same things we went through as black.

Frank Ocean ain't no rapper. He's a singer. It's acceptable in the singing world, but in the rap world I don't know if it will ever be acceptable because rap is so masculine. It's like a football team. You can't be in a locker room full of motherfucking tough-ass dudes, then all of a sudden say, 'Hey, man, I like you.' You know, that's going to be tough."

Snoop is one hundred percent correct, because when I first saw Cam'ron's pink fur and Gucci Mane's ice cream tattoo, I shouted, "That's so masculine!"

I sort of get what Snoop is saying. Snoop is trying to say that so many rap songs are about catching pussy and screwing hos and he doesn't think rappers will be rapping about gargling on nuts and licking on man ass anytime soon. (Cut to a year from now when Kanye Kardashian releases his new single "Gargling On Nuts and Licking On Man Ass.") But Snoop is mistaken about the definition of masculinity, because nothing is more masculine than two dudes fucking. It's double the menses!

And on another note, I will never accept the name Snoop Lion. I refuse.


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  • skibear 04/13/2013 11:08 PM
  • Lol, everyone on this thread is stupid. Music is music. I do not agree with Snoop Dogg's statement what so ever, but don't hate on a form of music.

    @tophole40, what music do you listen to, because last time I checked, every genre of music is "satanic" as you would say. And you are just a stupid for using the word "satanic" because there is only a very slim portion of music that actually worships the devil.

    @Alex4fur looking at your pictures is nauseating, and if you weren't so close minded and "old" (i dont mean old as in age, i mean old as in mind" then you would atleast try and embrace all genre's and learn from them because if you don't keep up with new age music, then you are just going to remain old minded.

    @bearinFW you look like a sociopath and you don't deserve serious treatment.

    @rjzip considering that Snoop Dogg was one of the first to rap, he is a one of the best for the genre, just because you don't like a genre of music doesnt make it any less popular or good. Rap is the number one genre of music in today's society following techno. Just because you dont like it, doesn't mean it will go away.

    For the record, I don't even like rap. I just had to put you stupid assholes in your place.
    mattdoby 04/11/2013 09:08 PM
  • It's not just (c)rap or hiphop, to be honest.. There's a lot of homophobia in most other uber-hetero-stereotyped music too. Take heavy metal or its variants for instance. Or country-western.. Not that there aren't any openly gay artists in those genres - there are, but their core target audience is traditionally homophobic, and it's not easy for an openly-gay artist in those genres to make it big.
    That said, hip-hop/rap has always been homophobic, misogynistic and violent with its lyrical themes, and its followers are pretty much the same. It's become the anthem for a gang culture, just like latino hip-hop is, with the latino gangs.

    Ironically, it's the same "gangsta" culture with its almost-fetishistic inclination towards sparkly jewelry, flashing underwear, garish colored clothing and automobiles, buttocks and male-bonding which it seems to fight against with its lyrics. Yeah. .They doth protest too much indeed.
    aliencubby 04/09/2013 12:19 AM
  • Rap music is sociopathic, racist junk. It really doesn't even deserve serious treatment.
    BearinFW 04/08/2013 03:59 PM
  • Since when did anyone with a brain care what Snoop Dogg thinks about anything? His coif looked pretty fem in this photo. Me thinks he doth protest too much. He's probably sucked as many cocks as all of us combined!
    rjzip 04/08/2013 02:42 PM