He should've just been open about BPW being a celebration of his homosexuality, at the thyme. Ghost Showers could've been and should've been an anthem for rainbow flag wavers, worldwide.
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He should've just been open about BPW being a celebration of his homosexuality, at the thyme. Ghost Showers could've been and should've been an anthem for rainbow flag wavers, worldwide.
The revealing of the mask was his coming out. mask revealed = closet out
But RZA also strikes me as that person due to him staying in that alter ego, not finishing The Cure, and making a calculated deciscion to have a child with Tekitha. Something friends would do if one of them is gay.
Would you say Tush was his commercial rainbow attempt? Makes sense with Missy. That song was even followed up with a song with the chorus "Last Night Changed It All"
Supreme Clientele would have been a lot more interesting if it would dive deep into Ghostface his internal struggles around his kid, and reflecting on it and the broader issues at hand. Instead we get somebody who has been in arrested development ever since the face been revealed.
It was sounding familiar, and it was weird to see the people like that while at a listening session. background music.
Been listening to SC a lot recently. It really is an incredible body of work I put right alongside Cuban Linx as the greatest Wu solo. I don’t care who wrote it, the sheer number of back to back classic tracks is incredible. SC2 is unlikely to come close but still really hyped to hear it. I bump all of Ghost’s albums regularly (even the “bad” ones).
(Note: the only track on SC I can’t listen to anymore is Child’s Play. Those lyrics have always been very suspect, but knowing it was most probably written by a man who raped a 12 year old girl…na)
WTF what’s this story? I don’t like quite a few songs on there and Child’s Play and Cherchez la Ghost are the bottom 2.
Exactly.
WTF is wrong with you, piece of shit. We allow this type of blatant homophobic, discriminatory and offensive talk?
What a wonderful display of ignorance and discrimination. To say “hiphop” is homophobic is quite wild. And you don’t think people should evolve and learn from their past discrimination? That’s like saying it’s okay that Texas is still racist and all we can hope for is that the people serve me good food, make sturdy cars and gave some great sports team to root for since that’s what should be expected and hopefully good to come out of it.