![]() ![]() Hip-hop has historically been very homophobic, in some respects. A lot of times, when you're afraid to do something, that's when you should really do it. It's a lot of pushback internally – but that's actually my guide to do exactly what I'm doing. Even you know, going to these pole dance classes, or going to the BET Awards and performing all, you know, sensually. A lot of times if I'm saying something in a song, like the second verse in "Call Me" or even the first verse, or just talking about guys in music. Has there ever been internal pushback on what you want to do and how you express yourself? ![]() We unintentionally say people are exactly our first thoughts of them – whatever I'm saying right now I may not agree with in a year, you know? Or things I'm doing right now, I may say 'Ah, I should've done that differently.' We change as people, over and over and over again. Yeah and I feel like it's going to happen over and over and over again. Do you ever feel like you've been put into a box so far in your career? ![]() ![]() People a lot of the time see celebrities or anyone famous as just. They're letting you get a peek into their life, humanizes them. I thought about the people I look up to the most – Kanye, or Drake, or Nicki – what really connects is when they're saying the things that are happening internally. Music Reviews Lil Nas X Is More Than Just A Meme Lord, Apparently ![]()
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