Lampooned for his homophobic lyrics, often rightly, the hip hop is it changing? At a time when Barack Obama is in favor of gay marriage, influential rappers like Jay-Z and Young emcees in the wind like A$AP Rocky, Azealia Banks, Lil B or trying to get out of its embarrassing rap prejudices . Back on a history of blockages.

"I always saw the ban on gay marriage as something outdated. What people do at home is their private affair, they choose to love who they want! The discrimination is the same thing to discriminate against blacks. This is discrimination, pure and simple. legalize gay marriage, even if it costs votes to Obama, is the right choice to make, as a human being. " Words are not Lady Gaga, a singer known for her remarks gay friendly, but Jay-Z. The biggest star of the rap world has indeed split by a clear support for the pro-gay marriage Obama, on May 14, the microphone of CNN. This statement would be harmless in the mouth of any indie-rocker, but in that of a rapper operates within a very homophobic environment, it seems surprisingly bold and progressive. As hypocritical detractors of Jay-Z who remember the controversial use of the phrase "No Homo" in the song "Run This Town" or claimed his admiration in "Brooklyn Go Hard" for a song by Buju openly homophobic Banton ("Boom Boom Bye" to encouraging the slaughter of gays), the words of Jigga fit whatever people think in an opening movement welcome.
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