9 Hip Hop Artist Who Came Out As Gay, Before Tyler The Creator
Taste The Rainbow: Tyler The Creator, And 9 Other Hip Hop Artists Who Embrace Their Gayness
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9 Hip Hop Artist Who Came Out As Gay, Before Tyler The Creator
While people wait for Tyler The Creator to clarify if he’s “coming out” on his forthcoming album “Flower Boy”, we’d like to remind you of the artists that came before him. The pioneers of gayness, who used their platforms to say “so what, I’m gay”. From Chance the Rapper’s own brother to Nicki Minaj, the following bunch have already declared their freedom to love whoever. Can you guess them all?
Hit the flip to see.
Taylor Bennett
Have you ever met Chance the Rapper’s brother, Taylor? Well he’s also a rapper and openly gay.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – JUNE 10: Rapper iLoveMakonnen performs at the LA Pride Music Festival and Parade 2017 on June 10, 2017 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Chelsea Guglielmino/Getty Images)
Remember when he had the club going up on Tuesday???
Azealia Banks
Did you know that she is bisexual?
Nicki Minaj
Remember, early on in Nicki’s career when she used to rap about liking girls? People think she was being fake but she told paps she was gay before. Take a look.

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Ojay Morgan AKA Zebra Katz

NEW YORK, NY – JUNE 21: Frank Ocean and his guy friend seen out and about in SoHo on June 21, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Robert Kamau/GC Images)
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