Young thug looking like a wild flamingo in LA

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He just looks up to Rick James






He is one of the more interesting new artists. He's definitely intriguing and his music grew on me.

I wasn't feeling the gay shyt at all but I couldn't deny the music. It's too addictive:sadcam: Young Thug >>> Future and all these new artists.

He's too talented.
 

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The fukk kind of logic is this?

First off....let's take Prince for example. Dude is a legend, sold millions of records, has had a career damn near 30 years long....and he still gets clowned for how he dresses.

But we ain't supposed to say anything about Young Thug? Dude's last mixtape went triple styrofoam. He sure as fukk ain't above criticism of any kind.

If you like his music just like it and keep it moving. The problem is you dudes get so defensive about him dressing gay as fukk....nobody was talking about :whoa: "hold on now, Prince's outfit actually ain't fruity"....people acknowledged he dressed fruity as fukk, but made great music. You fools want to have it both ways.

Fred.

My statement has zero to do with my "logic", or my personal fandom for Thugger. Im just correcting the fiction that 'this generation' invented effeminate style, and the concern trolling over the "gayness" of this era. Boundary pushing when it comes to style has a long and storied history when it comes to music, especially black music. Many of the greats dressed and acted "fruity". Its wrapped up in the artistic instincts of performers. Just spittin' facts.
 
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My statement has zero to do with my "logic", or my personal fandom for Thugger. Im just correcting the fiction that 'this generation' invented effeminate style, and the concern trolling over the "gayness" of this era. Boundary pushing when it comes to style has a long and storied history when it comes to music, especially black music. Many of the greats dressed and acted "fruity". Its wrapped up in the artistic instincts of performers. Just spittin' facts.

Ok....I feel you on all that.

The main beef I have is people actually clowned the fukk out of all those old artists. You make one joke about Young Thug and people (not necessarily you, just saying in general) get super defensive like you're calling their sexuality in question for listening to him.

Fred.
 
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