Lil B
President Obama was able to mobilize youth voters of color in unprecedented numbers through hip-hop and other venues. Can the 2016 presidential candidates do the same?
Rapper Brandon “Lil B” McCartney, arguably the most controversial music artist of the year, is back in the press stirring up controversy. This time, Lil B sits down with CNN to discuss his critics, death threats and his to-be-released album titled “I’m Gay”. CNN: What were you thinking when you named the album “I’m Gay?” […]
San Francisco — He isn’t gay, but Lil B naming his album “I’m Gay” hasn’t endeared him to many as he’s received death threats for the title. The rising hip-hop MC and former member of The Pack announced earlier in April that he planned to name his upcoming album “I’m Gay,” despite not being a […]
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