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  • Nov 3, 2020
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    beflygelt

    Mach-Hommy my fav overtly homophobic rapper

    Roc Marci tho ! 😬

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    beflygelt

    Mach-Hommy my fav overtly homophobic rapper

    underground coke rappers either love homophobia or anti semitism one or the other

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    btstuedit

    underground coke rappers either love homophobia or anti semitism one or the other

    Roc checks this box too

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Marcus is Dust

    Roc checks this box too

    conway, roc, fahim and mach check one of these boxes

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    btstuedit

    conway, roc, fahim and mach check one of these boxes

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    Nov 3, 2020
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    btstuedit

    conway, roc, fahim and mach check one of these boxes

    Lolol yeah its kinda unavoidable in hip hop which sucks. Maybe some brave soul will pursue a career as the first gay jewish lyrical mastermind

  • Again, I can’t imagine he’s THAT homophobic if he and Jay Versace are willing to work with one another but who knows 🤷🏽‍♀️

  • Nov 3, 2020
    phil trout

    Lolol yeah its kinda unavoidable in hip hop which sucks. Maybe some brave soul will pursue a career as the first gay jewish lyrical mastermind

    gay jewish trans man rapper

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Marcus is Dust

    Roc Marci tho ! 😬

    Roc Marci is the absolute worst with that s***. His verse in Body of Work is corny as f***.

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    Although i cant think of any specific egregiously hateful lines from mach.. only that sample he uses talking about “ -body MC’s”

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    phil trout
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    Although i cant think of any specific egregiously hateful lines from mach.. only that sample he uses talking about “ -body MC’s”

    "eat a d***, sprinkle some aids on it"

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Also can’t imagine Mach or Fahim hate Jewish people if they’re willing to work with a now-openly Jewish rapper like Droog.

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    Nov 3, 2020
    cotton dockers

    Also can’t imagine Mach or Fahim hate Jewish people if they’re willing to work with a now-openly Jewish rapper like Droog.

    Precisely

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    Nov 3, 2020
    beflygelt

    "eat a d***, sprinkle some aids on it"

    Reach

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    phil trout

    Although i cant think of any specific egregiously hateful lines from mach.. only that sample he uses talking about “ -body MC’s”

    “dont let no f^ggot niggas string you along” on cento percento also there’s some homophobic s*** in creole on beef ramen

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Marcus is Dust

    why they have to do this it’s not hard not saying harmful s*** like that

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    Nov 3, 2020
    btstuedit

    “dont let no f^ggot niggas string you along” on cento percento also there’s some homophobic s*** in creole on beef ramen

    True i knew there might be some s*** on one of the early joints

  • Nov 3, 2020
    phil trout

    Lolol yeah its kinda unavoidable in hip hop which sucks. Maybe some brave soul will pursue a career as the first gay jewish lyrical mastermind

    it’ll happen one day but i don’t see it happening soon

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    FRITZD

    Roc Marci is the absolute worst with that s***. His verse in Body of Work is corny as f***.

    Bro that feature makes 0 sense in the first place

  • btstuedit

    why they have to do this it’s not hard not saying harmful s*** like that

    Product of environment type s*** tho

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    Marcus is Dust

    Bro that feature makes 0 sense in the first place

    they dont gel at all, billy is way conceptual multi layered. roc more of the bars type and on the same track billy just murks him lyrically

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    beflygelt

    "eat a d***, sprinkle some aids on it"

    I don’t see that as automatically homophobic just because there’s an AIDS reference, but “Cento Percento” has the “Don’t let no f*ggot n*gga string you along” line, I think he punctuates his verse on “Bell Ringer” with the word “f*ggot”, there’s the “looking gay and that’s weak” line on “What’s the Science”, there’s another older guest verse where he says “Never catch me out of town or gay” or something, the two batty lines on TLT, it sounds like Mozam’s saying “Keep these f*g soft-body rappers out of your life, man” (but it could be “fat”), and there’s that dumb sound clip on Wide Berth about your favorite rapper’s a homosexual (Fahim project but Mach exec. produced it).
    I dunno. I understand where homophobia in poor black and brown communities comes from, but that doesn’t make it any less slavey or ridiculous, particularly in 2020. He seems intelligent enough to not hate gay people simply for existing, but being raised Catholic by Caribbean parents in New Jersey in the 80’s/90’s doesn’t seem like a terribly progressive environment to grow up in.

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    they dont gel at all, billy is way conceptual multi layered. roc more of the bars type and on the same track billy just murks him lyrically

    Deadass, waste of a Roc verse

  • Nov 3, 2020
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    cotton dockers

    I don’t see that as automatically homophobic just because there’s an AIDS reference, but “Cento Percento” has the “Don’t let no f*ggot n*gga string you along” line, I think he punctuates his verse on “Bell Ringer” with the word “f*ggot”, there’s the “looking gay and that’s weak” line on “What’s the Science”, there’s another older guest verse where he says “Never catch me out of town or gay” or something, the two batty lines on TLT, it sounds like Mozam’s saying “Keep these f*g soft-body rappers out of your life, man” (but it could be “fat”), and there’s that dumb sound clip on Wide Berth about your favorite rapper’s a homosexual (Fahim project but Mach exec. produced it).
    I dunno. I understand where homophobia in poor black and brown communities comes from, but that doesn’t make it any less slavey or ridiculous, particularly in 2020. He seems intelligent enough to not hate gay people simply for existing, but being raised Catholic by Caribbean parents in New Jersey in the 80’s/90’s doesn’t seem like a terribly progressive environment to grow up in.

    yea I mean I don't judge people for being confused, it is usually the environment which forms you anyway. But as you say given how intelligent he is it's still pretty disappointing tbh

    Still that aids line is about as homophobic as you can be while speaking indirectly. It's basically the homophobic version of "play stupid games win stupid prizes"

  • Nov 3, 2020
    cotton dockers

    I don’t see that as automatically homophobic just because there’s an AIDS reference, but “Cento Percento” has the “Don’t let no f*ggot n*gga string you along” line, I think he punctuates his verse on “Bell Ringer” with the word “f*ggot”, there’s the “looking gay and that’s weak” line on “What’s the Science”, there’s another older guest verse where he says “Never catch me out of town or gay” or something, the two batty lines on TLT, it sounds like Mozam’s saying “Keep these f*g soft-body rappers out of your life, man” (but it could be “fat”), and there’s that dumb sound clip on Wide Berth about your favorite rapper’s a homosexual (Fahim project but Mach exec. produced it).
    I dunno. I understand where homophobia in poor black and brown communities comes from, but that doesn’t make it any less slavey or ridiculous, particularly in 2020. He seems intelligent enough to not hate gay people simply for existing, but being raised Catholic by Caribbean parents in New Jersey in the 80’s/90’s doesn’t seem like a terribly progressive environment to grow up in.

    when you grow up around folks who use homophobic slurs constantly u not really gonna know the damage of what you’re doing unfortunately