Late Wednesday night Lil B dropped his highly anticipated album ‘i’m gay’.
“Buy my new project I’m Gay now!” B wrote, with a link to iTunes.
“Don’t let a word make you discriminate upon another human,” he said when he appeared on “RapFix Live”this past May. “Because at the end of the day, no matter what you do, I should be happy for you, because you’re alive. You’re living life.”
The album title is misleading because there are actually no gay mentions in his songs only topics on health care reform, Martin Luther King Jr. and self-hate.
In April, Lil B denied any notion of being gay himself, but to barely address the issue on the LP is a glaring omission. “I’m very gay, but I love women,” he said at the time, referring to the alternate meaning of the word. “I’m not attracted to men in any way. I’ve never been attracted to a man in my life. But yes I am gay, I’m so happy. I’m a gay, heterosexual male.”










