Tag Archives: Music

ASAP Rocky: Harlem Rapper Says Homophobia in Hip-Hop Is ‘Retarded’

ASAP Rocky

ASAP Rocky

Harlem rapper ASAP Rocky has been making power moves since dropping his LiveLoveA$AP mixtape last Halloween.

The videos for “Peso” and “Purple Swag” are nearing a combined eight million views and LiveLoveA$AP has proven so popular his record label has sent him back into the studio to re- record the whole thing professional-like.

Musically, the 23-year-old’s dexterous east coast-meets-Houston-chopped-‘n’-screwed vibe is proving to be a fresh new angle for hip-hop heads. What might be just as interesting is the man born Rakim Mayers’ willingness to question some of the macho standards of conventional hip- hop. Particularly when it comes to homosexuality.

“I don’t give a fuck about your business,” ASAP Rocky tells Spinner. “Man, if you’re gay we can be friends. If you’re straight, we can be friends. I’m not gay, I don’t plan on being gay, I don’t condone it and I’m not sayin’ I’m against it. I really don’t give a fuck and I don’t think anyone should care about what another man’s preference is… unless he’s interested, if you know what I’m sayin’.”

ASAP Rocky’s quick to point out that he’s an ardent heterosexual (he’s reportedly dating L.A. rapper Iggy Azalea). But it shouldn’t matter if he wasn’t.

“Who gives a fuck?” he continues. “I like women. I love women. I’m not going to not be your friend because you like men. As long as you’re a great person and, aside from that, y’know, you don’t bother me and make me uncomfortable, then let’s be friends, dude.

“It doesn’t matter. You don’t see people for being gay. People need to leave gay people the fuck alone. Like, who cares? If you still care about shit like that you need to just hang yourself like the rest of them KKK motherfuckers. For real. Who gives a fuck?”

What bothers ASAP Rocky most is that he figures things like homophobia are bad for his music.

“I’m not saying that hip-hop needs gay rappers or anything,” he says, “but they need to stop being so close-minded because that will just cause the genre to fail. Look at pop. Pop doesn’t discriminate against people. Look at Lady Gaga, y’know what I mean? Who the fuck makes the rules for hip-hop? Who the fuck dictates who’s cool and who’s not? Fuck you.”

ASAP Rocky figures there are better reasons to hate someone than who a person chooses to have sex with, and he feels hip-hoppers should be more accepting.

“[Hate a person] because they’re a thief or a bad person,” he says. “Don’t hate ’em for what they choose to do, because they make decisions on their own time what they choose to do. I don’t care and it’s like fucked up that hip-hop is so retarded. They don’t want to accept nothing.”

This story originally ran February 17, 2012 on Spinner.

1 Comment

Filed under Culture, Music

Beyonce Backs Ronda Rousey

Beyonce

Beyonce

Perhaps as a response to Taylor Swift’s uncomfortably vampiric need to bring famous women onstage as part of her concerts, the Queen B Beyonce recently shared a bit of gal power from the stage in Philadelphia with another strong woman — MMA fighter Ronda Rousey.

Now, Rousey didn’t actually appear on stage with Beyonce. But Beyonce used Rousey’s increasingly iconic “Do Nothing Bitch” speech to introduce her song “Diva.”

Sarah wrote about this natural coming together of elemental forces for Fightland.

Leave a comment

Filed under Concerts, Jock Stuff, Music, Shameless Promotion

Sherlock Holmes’ Bartitsu Is A Thing At Music Festivals Now

Bartitsu

Bartitsu

Master detective Sherlock Holmes also happens to be the master of a fighting style called bartitsu.

This relatively unknown martial arts style is experiencing a moment right now, in part because it’s getting programmed at music festivals.

Sarah wrote about this emerging phenomenon for Fightland.

Leave a comment

Filed under Books, Jock Stuff, Music, Shameless Promotion

Station To Station Is No Festival Express

Station To Station

Station To Station

In 2013 a guy named Doug Aitken made a weird art-freak train trip across the country in which people like Thurston Moore, Cat Power and Beck showed up to take part in the ride.

These events were then turned into a movie called Station To Station.

Sarah reviewed Station To Station for Consequence Of Sound.

Leave a comment

Filed under Films, Music, Shameless Promotion

4 Toughest Scheduling Conflicts Between TURF TO And Riotfest Toronto Festivals

TURF and Riotfest Festivals are both in Toronto this weekend.

TURF and Riotfest Festivals are both in Toronto this weekend.

With Toronto now designated as one of the official alphas of the North American touring music scene it often means an embarrassment of riches in terms of acts coming to the area to perform.

It also means that sometimes music lovers have to make difficult decisions about what shows they’d like to attend. Like this weekend, for instance. The three-day Toronto Urban Roots Festival (Sept. 18-20) being held at Fort York and the two-day Riotfest Toronto (Sept. 19-20) taking place at Downsview Park will both bring high-profile international and well-loved local acts together for open-field rocking of a sort that makes it tremendously difficult to decide which to attend.

Unless you’re some sort of superhero whose power is to be two places at once you just can’t win. Want proof? Check out these four scheduling conflicts between acts hitting the stages at TURF and Riotfest:

Echo And The Bunnymen (Riotfest) vs. Choir! Choir! Choir!
5:10 pm, Saturday, Sept. 19

On one side you’ve got the most brooding of original new wave goth acts and their near-perfect song “Killing Moon.” On the other you’ve got joy, wonderment, participatory singalongs and potentially transcendent communal experience. I, for the record, am not a person who naturally gravitates towards joy. Take that for what you will.

Motorhead (Riotfest) vs. Cake (TURF)
8:30 pm, Saturday, Sept. 19

Let’s face an uncomfortable truth here: Lemmy’s going to die soon. This one isn’t a conflict. If you’ve never seen Motorhead before and you think you should you MUST try to see them at any opportunity that presents itself.

Wu Tang Clan (Riotfest) vs. Neko Case (TURF)
7 pm, Sunday, Sept 20

There’s likely little overlap between these two fanbases anywhere other than my apartment, but this battle of rap vs. croon can have no winner. If pressed I’d lean slightly more pro-Neko because I can get more of what I want out of the Wu by watching a straight up Ghostface Killah (the king) show instead.

The Prodigy (Riotfest) vs. Pixies (TURF)
7 pm, Sunday, Sept 20

Granted, the Pixies have ground just about everything they could out of this reunion of theirs while The Prodigy’s return to the living is a kind of fun reminder of that second wave electronica movement in the ’90s. But when it comes down to it, which song is more important for you to hear surrounded by thousands of people, “Smack My Bitch Up” or “Here Comes Your Man”?

Leave a comment

Filed under Concerts, Music