Rappers are inexplicably waxing more and more poetic about equality, according to the Daily Beast. Fat Joe and The Game have become game-changers in hip-hopโ€™s approach to the GLBT community. Have we come a long way since Ice Cubeโ€™s 1991 ode to male anal rap, โ€œNo Vaselineโ€?

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Jayceon Terrell Taylor, aka The Game

Maybe so. Hip-hop stars have been shedding the communityโ€™s homophobic image, perhaps in light of New Yorkโ€™s passage of the Marriage Equality Act back in June, ranging from encouraging people to come out to simply praising the GLBT community.

Straight and hardcore rapper Fat Joe put hip-hopโ€™s new approach to GLBT people into words during a recent Vlad TV interview. โ€œIn 2011, you gotta hide that you gay?โ€ he asked. โ€œBe real! โ€˜Yo, Iโ€™m gay. What the f**k!โ€™ If you gay, you gay. Thatโ€™s your preference. F**k it, if the people donโ€™t like it.โ€

The Game also kept it real about the GLBT communityโ€™s place in this world.

โ€œI donโ€™t have a problem with gay people,โ€ he said. โ€œBeyoncรฉ shoulda said, โ€˜Who should run the world?โ€™ Gays. Because theyโ€™re everywhere and rightly so.โ€

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