Homophobia In Hip-Hop & Amongst The Music Industry At Large Stems From Mainstream Society

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READ & COMMENT The Official Xem VanAdams WebSite Daily: http://www.XemVanAdams.com

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  • get it together america...stop the hate and get it together!!!! we ain't gonna be here forever...spread love not hate!!!

  • @slimsxyblkwoman Exposing someone's private journey to come out can lead to dire consequences, even thoughts of suicide may occur. Coming out should be under the individuals control. No one should be forced out of the closet.

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  • Hip hop industry is always gonna be homophobic, that's just the way it is, deal with it or become an rnb artist instead.

  • That's so true

  • yeaaaaaaaaaaaa m83!

  • Tell them!!!! And whenever it's being said that an artist might be gay (male) there's a big prob.... I just wish that we could have a gay singer who's big. That would show people it's ok to be gay and a rapper.

  • Trooooooooooooooo

  • By the way I too have tried several times using the 'Track ID' facility of my new fancy Sony Ericsson smart phone - but to no avail - what is the name of this god damn track!! Could be something by Wale? Is it called 'Clear For Lift Off'? I thought it could be "Gigi D'Agostino - Marcetta", "Sopreman - Muovi il Collo" or even "Behind The Sun - Sgt. Slick & Rob Pix feat. Bright White" - any closer? Ah well - great intelligence shown in the youth of today - well done Xem!!!

  • Well done Xem - as usual very thoughtful and provocative video - you are absolutely right - white suburban youth and GLBTQI audiences have always been the 'invisible' support' of the black music industry and artistry - if those two communities stopped buying Rn'B, HipHop, Dance/Club music - many of the young under 30 'artists' of today would not be able to keep a roof over their heads - or buy and live in those out of the black neighbourhood 'cribs' - maybe those communities should boycott them.

  • i do

    watch tv sometimes...its enough that most of the people in the media are white, too talk about black people, then black people are goin around sayn this can't be too, discriminating too? come on

    whateva, whoeva you are, if you tryin too get in the music industry, it should be about "talent only"

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