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Tuesday
Feb242009

Out Hip Hop Artists Score High on AfterElton.com

There was a recent commentary on gay singers etc. on the LOGO owned web blog, AfterElton.com and they featured out hip hop artists Deadlee  and Melange Lavonne and gave them higher marks than all the other gay artists. Check it out here.

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Sweet! Glad to see that even the big dogs of television see that gay hip hop is really pushing the boundaries and exploring a whole new world of realness. Not that there's anything wrong with the other genres, but they have been around for a minute and sometimes can be a bit more complacent.

February 25, 2009 | Registered Commentersoce

I think AfterElton made the right choice. There is an immediacy in this genre that demands a level of honesty and openness from the artists that just isn't there with the others. On top of being great lyrically and musically, you have to be willing to put it all out there. Congratulations!

February 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRandy

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