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Busta Rhymes Walked Out Of An Interview After Organism Questioned About Gay Rappers

The hip-hop scene is not one that has been very inviting to the LGBTQ+ community. Given the lack of gay role models in this particular area of music over the last several decades, many understand the unspoken rule that there is no problem as lengthy as no one comes out of the closet. And with influential rappers such as the controversial Busta Rhymes refusing to answer questions about how those in the Diverse community would be recognized were they to arrive out, it does not bolster confidence for up-and-coming entertainers to feel easy in their own skin.

The hip-hop scene is slowly changing, however. With people like Lil Nas X, who refuses to date celebrities, Y-Love, Frank Ocean, with his memorable net worth, and more coming out, those in the world of hip-hop are coming around to the LGBTQ+ community. Even those who have been in the game for a while, such as Snoop Dogg, who once said "it's hard for hip-hop to accept alike gender loving artists because of its masculinity" contain changed their opinion (including Snoop Dogg).

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In a hooded sweatshirt and baggy jeans, Terrance Dean doesn't give off "gay" on first sight—and he has worked hard to show himself that way. In a downtown coffee shop in Manhattan, the former MTV staffer describes the lengths he's gone to over the years to achieve that body aesthetic: he strolls, never saunters. He dresses well, but not too skillfully. He doesn't wear flashy jewelry and substitutes "she" for "he" when he tells colleagues about his weekend plans. Even now that he's out of the closet, he sometimes forgets. When somebody asked if he was male lover recently, he blurted out "no" without even thinking.

But Dean is going to have a rigid time fooling anyone much longer. His new book, "Hiding in Hip-Hop: On the Down Depressed in the Show Industry," is a tale of existence inside Hollywood's private gay subculture, and hip-hop's place within that world. Though it doesn't entitle names, the memoir is a detailed (and graphic) account of down-low existence, gay sex parties and secret societies, where some of hip-hop's major artists openly sleep with men, only to go home to their wives and girlfriends at night's end. (A person who is "down low" considers himself straight but regularly sleeps

Busta Rhymes Throws Punch at Dude Who Yelled Homophobic Slur: Video

Busta Rhymes wasn't having it with a man who hurled a homophobic slur at him on the streets of New York City.

TMZ obtained video of an altercation between Busta and a construction worker in the prior hours of Wednesday morning (July 10), and things get lovely heated. With NYPD officers introduce, Busta and the man reach face-to-face while exchanging words, and Busta even throws a punch after the man calls him a "faggot." The punch didn't land, but it looks enjoy Busta was serious.

According to the celebrity news site, one of the two construction workers in the video filed a harassment report later that Wednesday darkness. He claims that Busta was the aggressor and that the rapper said "I will fuck you up" in response to him saying hello, and added that he felt threatened and even dropped his phone out of fear. However, the NYPD reportedly disagreed. The officers present reportedly told TMZ that they didn't see what the construction worker is alleging in his announce, and they've closed the matter.

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Music executive confronts bodyguard over shocking Busta Rhymes claims

Music executive Wack 100 challenged celebrity bodyguard Large Homie CC during an Instagram Inhabit session about allegations regarding rapper Busta Rhymes’ sexuality. The confrontation followed claims made by Enormous Homie CC in a May interview with Cam Capone News, where he described Rhymes as a “super zest monster” and made accusations about the rapper’s behavior dating website back to 2012.

Wack 100 demanded conduct answers during the live stream, asking “Are you telling me, right now, that my brother, Busta Rhymes, is gay?” Big Homie CC avoided providing clear responses, referring to his previous interview statements. “That’s a brother to me, I comprehend his children, my n**ga. This ain’t no troll sh*t,” Wack 100 stated, emphasizing his personal connection to Rhymes.


Industry observers note the potential impact of such claims on artist careers. Rhymes has not publicly addressed the allegations, maintaining silence amid growing social media discussion. The controversy stems from Massive Homie CC’s detailed accusations about Rhymes’ alleged behavior in VIP sec