“White Lesbian Rapper” (The EP) - Alicia Leafgreen
Wednesday, July 15, 2009 at 10:29AM 
Review by Rex Stone
The Good:
Trying to build a foundation for a whole group of people in a small homo-hop community is hard but achievable if you have all the tools you need. “White Lesbian Rapper” by homo-hop activist Alicia Leafgreen is definitely a place to start looking when you are trying to find a home in this game that we call out hip-hop. Check out the cuts “Touche’d” (Remix), and “I Got My Sawed Off” definite club-hop songs.
The Bad:
The problem with “White Lesbian Rapper” is that if this is the best that the community has to offer then it is in desperate need of government assistance. The tracks were okay, the production was good compared to the some competitors but the lyrics were soft as cardboard. There was no true substance in what was being said and at times it was even mediocre at best. This house is not a home for true hip-hop fans.
The Truth:
This EP is not what you would want as a representation of yourself, white lesbian rappers, or a direct reflection on homo-hop without major repairs being done. Alicia Leafgreen needs to take time to get her lyrics together or at the very least just be a club-hop rapper and flip the script. But the honest truth, this is hip-hop and you need to respect that with bringing 100% every time you step to the microphone or leave it alone.
The Recommendation:
Trash It! You have to do better than this to make it in this game!
1.5 Rainbow Mics





Reader Comments (1)
Alicia needs to stop rapping, sorry, but I'm from the Twin Cities and she is NOT and activist and she is NOT an emcee, Nobody likes her here. Plus she uses the N-word, please, you need to have some respect for black culture if you are going to rap. She just needs to STOP RAPPING