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Status: Single
City: BROOKLYN
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/23/2006

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006 

Category: Music

Do gay rappers have a place and hip hop. Come check out Brooklyn's Illest gay rapper and judge for yourself.....Shorty Roc Artist Page

www.myspace.com/shortyrocdamic

D I O R
Malkam Dior

 

Gay rappers can be a good thing but, for some reason everybody is just expecting us to rapp about dicks and ass...I really dont think that the publice should be exposed to all of that, however if there is a gay rapper, that can express his feelings without being rude, then that person would be the next big thing......Check out my page bye the way, I got some freestyles up on there, Let me know what you people think....DIOR


 
Posted by D I O R on Tuesday, February 13, 2007 - 10:37 PM
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If you think lonely now
Matt Bradley

 
Yes, they have everyright to rap about dick and ass as the straight rappers. The straight rappers, rap about what they like, why can't a gay rapper rap about his lover? Keep your head up Shorty Roc, and I read the excellent article in the Advocate, and that's what got me interested.
 
Posted by If you think lonely now on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 7:21 PM
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Mega

 
People are people to me. All this gay crap or downing people because of their sexually has to come to an end in this music game. I am right now performing for the gay community. They buy music and other things to support rappers and people of the entertainment industry, not just heterosexuals. There many rappers on the DOWN LOW, and they know how they got in. Every rapper can't be a gangster or say he went through jail to make it. the rappers out now just don't want a rapper who is real about himself to over power their DOWN LOW asses. But the industry better get ready for the LGBT rappers, 'cause we're coming and I know from my music, I am coming to keep the crowd dancing and bouncing. If any rapper tries to flip on me, I'll write track in a heart beat about him and crush him something bad. But let's all just do what we do and give people good music.

Book author of G-String Dreams, male dancer, rapper and activist.
Tahji aka Mega Body.
 
Posted by Mega on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 - 3:00 PM
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