During his performance over the weekend at the Coachella
Not referring to his lifestyle, the rapper explained that the album title is a statement to do with the lack of the power of words.
A spokesperson for the organization GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) disagreed with Lil B and explained:
“As a lyricist, Lil B knows that words matter. Slurs have the power to fuel intolerance. We hope that Lil B’s album title is not just a gimmick, and is really a sincere attempt to be an ally. He has the platform and the voice. We hope he uses it in a positive way.”The site also made contact with Talib Kweli to get his point of view on the issue.
Kweli said: “I’m happy to see young hip-hop heads move [away from] homophobia. Regardless of what your stance is on gay people, homophobia or the act and practice of it is extra wack.”
The question still stands: What was Lil B’s intention