By Jason Carson Wilson
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-hopโs approach to the GLBT community. Have we come a long way since Ice Cubeโs 1991 ode to male anal rap, โNo Vaselineโ?

Jayceon Terrell Taylor, aka The Game
Maybe so. Hip-hop stars have been shedding the communityโs homophobic image, perhaps in light of New Yorkโs 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-hopโs new approach to GLBT people into words during a recent Vlad TV interview. โIn 2011, you gotta hide that you gay?โ he asked. โBe real! โYo, Iโm gay. What the f**k!โ If you gay, you gay. Thatโs your preference. F**k it, if the people donโt like it.โ
The Game also kept it real about the GLBT communityโs place in this world.
โI donโt have a problem with gay people,โ he said. โBeyoncรฉ shoulda said, โWho should run the world?โ Gays. Because theyโre everywhere and rightly so.โ
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