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Brockhampton and Kevin Abstract Address Homophobia in Rap Head-On

In December , YFN Lucci dropped “Boss Life” featuring Offset, a member of the Atlanta-based rap trio known as Migos. Many fans criticized Offset’s verse for being inappropriate, referring to one particular line: “Pinky dial crystal clear, 40k spent on a private Lear / 60k solitaire / I cannot vibe with queers,” he raps. In a Rolling Stone interview just ten months earlier, Offset, as well as the other two members of Migos, Quavo and Takeoff, expressed their disapproval towards all of the support fans were showing fellow Atlanta star ILoveMakonnen, who had recently reach out as queer on Twitter. “They supported him?” Quavo questioned. “That’s because the world is f**ked up,” said Offset. “The earth is not right,” Takeoff expressed, “That’s wack, bro.”

Hip-hop has been plagued by homophobia ever since its conception. Artists like Snoop Dogg, the Beastie Boys, Eminem, T.I., Ordinary, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, and many more frequently use homophobic slurs in their lyrics and acquire made statements, either in song o

Brockhampton on changing hip hop's 'homophobic space'

Jimmy Blake

Music reporter

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It's a good day to be part of Brockhampton.

The band has just played massive sets at Reading and Leeds, they're making their fourth album Iridescence at Abbey Road and have just announced a huge US tour.

Speaking to Annie Mac on Radio 1, they discussed their recent "life-changing" gigs which showed them "the connection" they include with fans.

Founding member Kevin Abstract also spoke about what it's appreciate being a gay rapper in the hip hop community.

"I don't want to be labelled as 'queer rapper', I just desire to be a rapper," he said.

"I have to exist in a homophobic space in order to make change and that homophobic space would be the hip hop group.

"So me just existing and being myself is making change and making things easier for other young queer kids.

"I want to be me and express that and break new ground along the way.

"We hug transparenc

Kevin Abstract is Becoming the Guy He Once Looked Up To

Kevin Abstract was behind a microphone in a recording studio the first time he ever said out loud that he was gay. He was 19 years old and recording “Papercut,” a song off his solo tape American Boyfriend: A Suburban Adore Story. “Can't tell my mother I'm gay / The hardest part of my day is wishing I was fucking unbent / Life could be so fucking easy, man,” he sings on the track. Two of his friends were in the studio with him at the time. “No one really said anything,” he tells me over the phone, softly, about the recording session. “It was hushed. Everyone was quiet.”

Abstract—born Clifford Ian Simpson—is 24 now, best established for being the leader of the self-proclaimed “best boy band since One Direction” Brockhampton, which is at once a rap group, artist collective, multimedia empire, and Kanye West fan forum meetup. Since the recording of his coming-of-age solo record American Boyfriend, Abstract has come out, migrated to Los Angeles, and embarked on (several) world tours. But that closeted Black teenager in su

There&#;s been a lot of speculation about how many members of Brockhampton are actually gay. Some speak that it&#;s all of them, while others persist that it&#;s only a few. So, what&#;s the truth? We did some digging and found out how many members of Brockhampton are actually homosexual. Keep reading to detect out!

How Many Members Of Brockhampton Are Actually Gay?

This is a question that has been lingering since the group&#;s formation in The answer is not as simple as it seems. While some members of the group are openly same-sex attracted, others have not publicly discussed their sexuality. In addition, several women acquire accused members of the group of sexual misconduct, making it difficult to determine who is homosexual and who is not. 

What is clear, however, is that Brockhampton is a team effort. The community is made up of rapper Kevin Abstract, photographer Ashlan Grey, graphic designers Joba and Russell Dull, and several other artists. Together, they have released six albums, including the critically acclaimed saturation trilogy. Their debut mixtape, all-American trash, was released