Art Barr indirectly saying Big was on the downlow
no,...
I am not indirectly saying or alluding to biggie being gay.
I am just saying.
When you fake jax culturally.
Allowing sellout culturally taboo shyt WILLINGLY around you.
You should and will come under fire.
Plus questions should and will be raised.
It is just like pudgee being gay and having a big feature.
Yet big was a part of the sellout MCA model.
That did shyt over the line business wise culturally.
All for the sake of a dollar.
With no regard for cultural or legacy purposes.
So, in hindsight it was moves made in bad taste, culturally and in association.
That will be and rightfully challenged in mythos.
In regards to big's line.
It along with ll's are arguably.
The two worst prominent rap star lines in rap history.
Which were made in complete piss poor taste.
That big should not have said.
Plus, with ll being managed by puff.
Plus needing to recover from the line similar to wwap.
It should have been a lesson learned in hip hop history not to repeat.
As real talk,...if not for one mo chance the remix growing legs for rtd.
Rtd would have panned out as a gold album, in its original selling envelope.
Plus, that line could have caused detrimental effects.
To big's career like ll's if not for the release of the one more chance remix.
Plus big's up in skill on said remix.
Which moved him away from the connection of his past offkey poor vocal tone control past incarnation.
That recorded and said, one of the gayest wackest lines in rap history.
So, people in general never connect him in general to the lyric.
Yet, he did say it and in light of the recent and past events and speculation of badboy affiliates and their orientation.
The question can legit be raised and I see no issue with someone inquiring.
As real talk,..if you rock real.
You would not have these issues.
It is evident big being of the MCA model.
Did not always rock culturally real and that is a fact.
So, it is not wrong for people to voice their opinion.
Or challenge the status quo,...culturally.
As culturally, the protection mechanism and wherewithal of the artistry.
If not upheld,...lead to these questions being raised.
Plus, it is healthy to challenge nikkas who faked jax mythos.
As their faking jax should be exposed and highlighted.
As what not to do and why culturally and historically.
As hip hop history is always relevant in this culture.
As hip hop is the last litmus test of black impoverished masculinity.
That is under undue duress and attack.
Which needs to be combated and thwarted for the continued overall integrity of the heterosexual and masculinity of the impoverished black male.
Art Barr