It also shows how intolerant people can be (in this case, the principal, some of his friends, and the priest) and hopefully if you happen to be someone like that, you'll get the clue that you're an asshole. This story of young love is quite beautiful on many levels because it's so real.
Johnathon is out and proud while his boo thang Roderick is closeted. It shows both sides of the coin when it comes to coming out. The best thing about this rap song by Murs is hands down the message. We're going with it means something else. He says, “I'm in love with dancing, is it all over my face?” but could “dance” be another word for…ummm…something else? Maybe we are reading too much into this but he does also say, “When the lights go off and your head goes down, don't let a drop go to waste” so, yeah. Cazwell is openly gay in case there was any confusion but when it comes to “All Over Your Face,” well, what exactly is all over your face can in fact be open to interpretation.
This video was actually banned from Logo TV due to “explicit lyrics and sexual imagery” but here at the Weekly, we're all about it. Regardless, we approve because these kids are spitting hot fire playground style. And really, it's the way they use that language to form their flows just might make a parent cringe as well. That aside, the language they are using would make any parent cringe. A lot of gay people say that they always knew they were gay when they were kids, and it's great that these kids know it and are so open with it. It isn't the actual content that we are talking about sincerely, it's the actual words that are coming out of their mouths. What they are flowing about? OK, that's a different story.
We don't know if this counts as a full on rap video but we're going with it because wow, can these kids flow. Did we mention that we love him? Honestly is always the best policy and when it comes to being in the “gay zone,” this song nails it.Ĥ- WorldStarHipHop- Gay Teenagers Rapping about sex with other boys. He's honest with what he likes, how he likes to do it, where he likes to go, that he likes lemons, and that he takes Viagra. We have no idea what “G.A.R.F.” stands for (although we have a few ideas) but what we do know is that this rapper is “real gay, suck a dick” and we love him. So with that, we're stepping into that very arena with our breakdown of the Top 5 Five Gay Rap Songs. Hip-hop is riddled with many topics, many different voices, and in case you didn't realize, some of these rhymers lacing tracks with sick flows are openly gay. Scrolling through our past Weekly listicles, we noticed that there is a topic that we haven't touched.