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Out Gay rapper reveals his 'Meat' |
by Shaun Knittel -
SGN Associate Editor
ROB.B, an out Gay rapper, is launching his highly anticipated mixtape to include 'Meat,' his debut effort.
Buzz surrounding the release includes his rendition of Rick Ross's 'You the Boss,' featuring the hip-pop vixen Nicki Minaj, as well as his viral smash remix of Rihanna's summer hit 'Birthday Cake.'
Ready to unleash this 15-track explosion, ROB.B promises that there is something for everyone's listening pleasures and perversions. ROB.B is known for his controversial imagery and continues his radical trend with an eye-catching nude cover, showing off his meat and baring it all to his fans.
In other words, ROB.B turns contemporary hip-hop's 'no-homo' stigma on its head, and is sure to make even the most conservative listener a little ROB.Bi-curious.
'After a year of working on something so close to me, I am so insanely glad to have this mixtape out there and off my chest - I mean that literally, I put my heart into this,' says ROB.B.
According to Best Gay News, 'From his most confident moments to the most personal insecurities, ROB.B truly breaks down stereotypes as the mixtape progresses through its 15 tracks. From foreplay to tragedy, this Gay rapper lays it all out on the table. ROB.B shows that 'out' rap isn't all about the eyeliner and or the societal repression, but instead brings a real sense of personality to every lyric. Without flaw, ROB.B juxtaposes raw syntax with lyrical versatility, never abandoning his forceful, unapologetic individuality. His take on sexuality and its role in the hip-hop world is something yet to be explored by other artists, Gay or straight. This is not a mixtape to miss.'
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