We’re not here to throw stones, but the issue behind Lil B’s refusal to stop releasing new music is starting to get out of hand. The Bay Area rapper has tried every tactic possible to be taken seriously in the rap world, but to no avail. Even naming his debut album, I’m Gay, and being invited to speak at New York University, couldn’t trick [most of] the public into responding to his alleged musical movement… Continue
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