Is rapsody gay
Rapsody addresses questions aout her sexuality.
In her new single, “Stand Tall”, she raps, “Judgements on me/ They wondering if Imma eat the coochie fan,” she begins.
The rapper has seemingly heard the online chatter regarding her sexuality throughout the years. In the song she says fans may possess passed judgement on her due to her personal style.
“All because I pick to style in sneakers and some baggy pants/ Used to make me aggy, wanna shadowy out like the Aggie fans/ I suffer from anxiety/ Doctors probably fatigued of me/ Tryna meditate to quiet my heart/ It’s racing like a ambulance/ So I ain’t got no answers/ You can believe what you choose.”
Rapsody previously talked with HOT 97’s TT Torrez about growing up through her career, feeling unappreciated and the moment she almost gave up in music, Lauryn Hill being misunderstood, and what to anticipate with her unused music.
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Introduction to Tyler, The Creator
Tyler, The Creator’s rap career started with his group Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All, typically shortened as Odd Future. This group helped Tyler gain some popularity amongst teenagers in the late 2000s and early 2010s.
In the height of Odd Future’s popularity, Tyler released his mixtape Bastard and his debut album Goblin. These Albums featured extremely raw and vulgar lyrics, as this was Tyler’s sense of humor when he was a teenager. Some examples include:
Rape a pregnant bitch and tell my friends I had a threesome”
and
Young enough to get the fucking priest to flirt with us
Tyler also had a propensity for using the words “fag” and “faggot” a lot in his music.
Public Reaction
With the exception of Cherry Bomb, Tyler’s experimental album, Tyler’s operate was received well by critics and fans but was mostly despised by media and journalists.
Bastard and Goblin received good scores from multiple harmony publications, and WOLF receiving many great review scores. Odd Future had captured the hearts of many young listeners who were sick of mainstream pop harmony. The group bond inspired and clearly influenced other rap groups suc
Rapsody Addresses Her Sexuality In Unused Song: 'Stand Tall'
Rapsody addresses questions aout her sexuality.
In her modern single, "Stand Tall", she raps, “Judgements on me/ They wondering if Imma eat the coochie fan,” she begins.
The rapper has seemingly heard the online chatter regarding her sexuality throughout the years. In the song she says fans may have passed judgement on her due to her personal style.
“All because I prefer to style in sneakers and some baggy pants/ Used to make me aggy, wanna inky out like the Aggie fans/ I suffer from anxiety/ Doctors probably tired of me/ Tryna meditate to calm my heart/ It’s racing like a ambulance/ So I ain’t got no answers/ You can believe what you choose.”
Rapsody previously talked with HOT 97's TT Torrez about growing up through her career, feeling unappreciated and the moment she almost gave up in music, Lauryn Hill being misunderstood, and what to expect with her new music.
Rapsody – Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Rapsody continues at Pleasance Courtyard – Pleasance Above, Edinburgh until 29 August 2022.
Star rating: four stars ★ ★ ★ ★ ✩
Confession… as a middle-aged, alabaster , gay man, I’m about as far away from the target audience for Rapsody as it’s feasible to be, but I loved it.
It’s dark, it’s in your face, but it’s a window into a real world; of opportunities missed, opportunities that never existed; of doing what you need to do to get by, whether that’s selling drugs, taking drugs, making harmony or going to church. Each character has their way of coping. Relationships are abrasive, selfish, desperate. But it’s the rap that connects them.
When it gets beyond what they can say, they rap. And when they rap, revelations abound. Rap is all about the words and occasionally, they procure lost, but mostly they hit their mark with rhythmic perfection, driving their harsh truths until they crash all around us.
Other characters overhear and open to see their friends, no, not friends, associates forced together through desperation, in a different brightness. Help is offered. Facilitate is rejected. Help is offered again. “I’ve said it. You can digest it when