(AllHipHop News) A$AP Rocky has been the center of much criticism regarding his sexuality and his appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards inspired an openly gay rapper. Rapper Chapman recorded and released “Gay Rap Song” following Jason Collins and A$AP Rocky introducing Macklemore at this year’s MTV Video Music Awards.
In a statement sent to Huffington Post, the Chicago native cites A$AP Rocky controversially poiting to co-presenter and openly gay NBA player Jason Collins when talking about homosexuals during the Macklemore introduction as motivation to create the song:
I’ve been making fun, less personal music for a while and kinda had all these opinions on the backburner, thinking I’d get to them as my career grew and I gained more listeners. But after the Jason Collins/ASAP intro to the Macklemore performance at the VMAs, it all just kinda came out impulsively and I recorded the rap on GarageBand in my apartment.
The track finds Chapman exploring the hypocritical treatment of homosexuals in Hip Hop with lyrics such as “Why gay people always kept in the background/They build the looks, create the sound.”
In a recent interview with The Stashed, A$AP Rocky apologized and cleared up misconceptions over his seemingly homophobic treatment of Jason Collins, admitting that he has homosexual members of his own family:
I’m mad that my facial expressions was like that because I’m not homophobic at all, and that whole thing just came off real homophobic. I didn’t really notice it until I got home and saw it. I apologize to Jason for that, because people was laughing and s###, and you know… I really don’t think that’s funny. I saw they were making all the memes and pictures and making fun of him. There’s people out there that think I was doing that to be funny, and truthfully I got gay people in my family. I don’t give a f### if you gay or you not, I just found it odd that MTV wanted to stand me next to this n*gga when they are talking about gay people, that’s all. You know what I’m saying?
Check out Chapman’s “Gay Rap Song” below:
“First off Let’s address the elephant in the room . Every 1 knows Burberry has HIV dats why nobody f## with him.” – Tyga
OK, I was going to skip this rumor, but how can you when Tyga straight up put it all over the place, calling it the”Elephant In The Room.”
Definition: “Elephant in the room” is an English metaphorical idiom for an obvious truth that is either being ignored or going unaddressed.
Now, I will be the FIRST to admit, I have never heard this rumor a day in my life. I won’t all the reasons I can’t fully believe it but there are a few. What do you think? I’m wondering.
I’m thinking that is possible that Tyga got mad and went to Twitter to spit the most slanderous stuff he could to get back at Gucci for saying he smashed his girl Chyna.
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On the other side… Elephant in the Room suggests this is something that these guys have known for years and that changes the conversation considerably.

Well, that has apparently changed. And, just for the record, millions of people have HIV and AIDS and we don’t banish them from Earth. So, maybe Tyga was being “witty” when he said “nobody f**k with him.”
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
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(AllHipHopNews) Saturday, September 14, art, culture and music lovers will come together at Atlanta’s own musical movement – the ONE MusicFest. Taking place at the Masquerade Music Park, OMF will unite 10,000 attendees through a full day of music, live art, food, games and more, with major acts taking the stage, including headliner Snoop Dogg (AKA Snoop Lion), Atlanta’s own Goodie Mob, Amel Larrieux, Quadron, Pete Rock and a host of other notable national and local artists.
Not only will this year’s festival bring more than 12 hours of non-stop music, attendees can also enjoy Atlanta’s best food trucks serving a menu that will meet everyone’s taste buds; an artist village with live painting and displays; contests and giveaways; a vendor market featuring local crafts, jewelry and clothing; VIP access and much more.
“Atlanta is the Southeast’s epicenter of culture,” Carter continued, “and ONE MusicFest is the unique opportunity to expose the rest of the country to our thriving ability to unite generations and put Atlanta on the map as a cultural destination.”
You can win an AllHipHop/ONE Music Fest Prize Pack. Atlanta winners ONLY create a pic of one (or more) of the ONE Music Fest artists and tag @allhiphopcom on Twitter and Instagram by Sept. 12 using the hashtag #ONEMusicFest to enter to win:
4 complimentary tickets
VIP access
OMF T-shirts and other branded merchandise
Winner will be chosen at random.
To enjoy this year’s OMF lineup of music, art and cultural exchange, tickets can be purchased at onemusicfest.com/tickets. The festival is open to all ages.
Grade A Tribe Records presents Astro aka The Astronomical Kid’s newest project “Starvin Like Marvin For A Cool J Song.” This free album contains 14 songs including a bonus track and skits, features original production from Easy Mo Bee, Statik Selektah, BrandUn DeShay, BMC and more, and also features amazing verses from Black Dave, Wordspit the Illest, Loaf Muzik and Skyzoo. It has a sound that is not too modern, not to retro, but relatable to every generation.
Kanye West finally took the chance to diss Ray-J. “Brandy little sister lame, he know it now,” Kanye said at the performance on Fallon. We reported the show, but not that insignificant tidbit. Damn, Kanye dropped an album this year, but it doesn’t feel like it to me.
George Zimmerman assaulted his father-in-law and reportedly threatened to shoot his wife, but he’s still out in the world. He reminds me of OJ Simpleton. Only a matter of time, buddy….
There are rumors that Baby aka Birdman will be bringing back LUGZ, the sneaker boot thingy. I didn’t think they still made Lugz, but apparently, they do and Birdman will have his own shoe AGAIN. They discontinued his previous kick in 2008.
The twerk girl on fire was FAKE. Somebody on the AHH staff called it, because you can see the girl literally push herself over from to door. But, I admit, I was fooled. The dude Jimmy Kimmel got us good.
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(AllHipHop News) Fuse caught up with Pusha T at Rock The Bells this past weekend and got him to discuss his tweet heard ’round the blogosphere. On the day Lil Wayne released his Dedication 5 mixtape with DJ Drama, his frequent rival sent out a general tweet seemingly denouncing the project:
I think it’s safe to say, you really lost it…
— PUSHA T (@PUSHA_T) September 1, 2013
In his interview with Fuse, Pusha denies the tweet being about Lil Wayne but coyly sent another shot at the Young Money general:
If I say a blanket statement like such what gives y’all the right to just pin it on a man? Unless you think the sh*t is horrible.
Pusha T reveals that the hold up for his debut album, My Name Is My Name is largely due to Kanye West’s creative decisions. The album was originally scheduled to be released on July 16th and has since been pushed back to October 8th. According to Pusha, Kanye took all the files for his album and even kicked the Virgina lyricist out the studio to finish it:
Working with ‘Ye, it usually works like I’ll rap to a skeleton, he takes that and builds aroudn all of that. So this is just the production process of the Kanye West thing. I thought I told you I got kicked out the studio. He took my drive from me and told me ‘go shoot a video or something’. I went to shoot “Numbers on The Board”. It’s not my fault.
While his debut album has suffered push backs and has not been released yet, Push says he’s already working on his sophomore album, King Push.
Check out the full interview below:
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Y’all remember Karrine “Superhead” Steffans—the chick who wrote the tell-all book on rappers and their sexual stuff—“Confessions of a Video Vixen”—where she lays it all out and spills the tea on some of your favorite rappers. Basically, she effed a lot of rappers. That’s the gist of the book and yes, I read it in one day.
For naming names, she committed career suicide (if there is such a thing within hip-hop). Superhead became a pariah—an outcast—an anathema in the eyes of the industry. How dare she write a book and expose what rappers do when they ain’t rappin’!

Along the way, there have been copy-catters. Most notably, Kat Stacks who was a kiss f#*k & tell-all femme fatale who, instead of writing a book about the rappers she was screwing—used the Internet to “out” rappers sexual proclivities. The difference between the two is that Superhead actually used her gray-matter brain and ended up on the New York Times Best Sellers list (three times!) and got that cheddar! Kat Stacks got those “Negro pennies” hosting club parties and whatever her tricks rapper friends gave her. She just penned a book, but as far as I can tell it’s gone double-wood on the best sellers book list. And more recently, there’s Love & Hip-Hop’s (NY) Winter Ramos who just wrote a tell-all book detailing all the dudes in the industry that she and her friends banged.
But really, it’s not in the nature of women to have diarrhea of the mouf—especially when it comes to things of a sexual nature. Superhead, Kat Stacks and Winter Ramos are anomalies—aberrations from the norm. Women, in general, don’t start snitching on their stank-boxes when they’ve spread their legs. The “Superhead Archetype”—f#*king & telling through the media—whether it be in book form, these Internets or on TV is actually a rare phenomenon coming from the lips of women.
The “Superhead Archetype,” although it carries a woman’s name, originated with men! Fellas! Just think back to those teen years and the first piece of stank you got. What’s the first thing you did after scoring with a chick? Ran and told ya boys, right? Yes you did! You couldn’t wait to tell the fellas on the block about how you waxed Shaneequas’ ass! And every piece of tail you’ve had after that you were obligated to tell your homies that you just hit. We guys have diarrhea of the mouf!
But the chick that you banged? You think she went out of her way to tell her girls she just gave up the panties? Hell no! She was mum-mouthed! Her girlfriends had to coax that kind of info out of her ass and in many cases—had to just read between the lines and form their own conclusions. Chicks don’t have diarrhea of the mouf when it comes to sex!
Dudes invented the “Superhead Archetype” and hip-hop dressed it up in a skirt and stilettos. Guys have been taught, yea, programmed to kiss & tell. So it should be no surprise when an unknown rapper like AP.9 lets the world know that he boinked CoCo. Whatever the reason for him spilling the beans on her—he was gonna bring that s### out regardless! It was a great look for his rap career and a popularity boost. “Yeah! I f#*ked Ice-T’s wife!” That was a come-up of epic proportions! This is the “Superhead Archetype,” which AP.9 has been conditioned to use to big-up himself and accumulate brownie-points in our sexist society of dick-slinging. Can you blame him?
And Lil Wayne who succumbed to the “Superhead Archetype”—snitching on his dick as it relates to Chris Bosh’s wife. “And, and, and I f#*ked Chris Bosh’s wife!” he bellowed to a Houston hip-hop crowd. There was no shame in his whoredom! There was no condemnation from the masses of hip-hop folk. There was no shame in his bragging! The “Superhead Archetype” in full-affect and supported and cosigned by hip-hop. Rappers created the “Superhead Archetype!” Remember when Biggie boasted of all the R&B chicks he’d smash?
And Gucci Mane—the “Superhead Archetype” gone awry! Dude has run amok naming chicks he’s smashed! He is the epitome of the “Superhead Archetype!” In the last few days Gucci Mane has gone on an outing frenzy on Twitter with regard to all the stank-boxes he’s beat up—allegedly sexing up Buffy the Body, Nicki Minaj, Young Jeezy’s girlfriend, Fantasia, video vixen Maliah Michel, Tyga’s baby mama Blac Chyna, Big Kuntrey’s girlfriend, Ciara, Monica and several others. Oh, he’s going ham on Twitter snitching on his hang-low! He actually posted a picture of his s###### receiving f####### by someone resembling Nicki Minaj while she takes a selfie! SMH. Must be a new trend of rappers showing us their penises. DMX and now Gucci.
When, in the history of hip-hop has a video vixen, urban model or even hoodrat-s#### boldly and proudly proclaimed that they’d f#*ked some famous chick’s husband? It doesn’t happen and it won’t happen because there is no honor or glory when females put their p#### on front-street—because they have been taught (through society) and given clear signals and messages that bragging on one’s v##### is a no-no. You’re a s### and a w#### if you f### more than one dick at a time. Conversely, if you’re a man and you’re screwing many chicks, you’re a player, a Casanova, a pimp, a paramour—the coolest dude ever and the envy of many lesser men.
Men will never be made outcasts pariahs for snitching on their d#### phalluses. It’s the world we live in. As the “Secret” deodorant commercial suggests, the “Superhead Archetype” is “Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman!” The “Superhead Archetype” may bear a woman’s name, but men are the masters of its application. Why? Because men have diarrhea of the mouf!
As hip-hop/rap goes, rappers, as of late, have been beating all hell out of the “Superhead Archetype!”
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Khalil Amani is a blogger for AllHipHop. He also writes for DJ Kay Slay’s Originators Magazine & Straight Stuntin Magazine. Amani also writes for Hoodgrown, Maybach and Sext Magazines. He is the author of six books, including the ground-breaking book, “Hip-Hop Homophobes…” iuniverse.com 07). Amani is gay hip-hop’s self-proclaimed straight advocate. Visit The Coonerific One at http://www.khalilamani.ning.com Follow on Facebook/Twitter @khalilamani. Youtube @ yahweh 12 Kh*********@***oo.com