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Friday, January 26, 2007 | 12:07pm

‘Gayngsta’ Rapper Deadlee Headlines Homo Hip-Hop Tour, Disses Eminem, DMX, 50 Cent

Posted by Marcus "Dos Un" Holmes

Popular Los Angeles based gay rapper Deadlee has announced that he will headline what is being billed as the first ever organized regional tour of gay, lesbian and bisexual rap & Hip-Hop artists. Billed as the Homorevolution Tour 2007, the ten-city trek will feature a variety of popular gay and lesbian MC’s, including Johnny Dangerous, [...]

Popular Los Angeles based gay rapper Deadlee has announced that he will headline what is being billed as the first ever organized regional tour of gay, lesbian and bisexual rap & Hip-Hop artists.
Billed as the Homorevolution Tour 2007, the ten-city trek will feature a variety of popular gay and lesbian MC’s, including Johnny Dangerous, Delacruz, Melange Lavonne, Salvimex, Bigg Nugg and JFP.

Covering five states, the tour is set to launch in San Diego in March. Read the rest of this entry

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2 Responses to ‘Gayngsta’ Rapper Deadlee Headlines Homo Hip-Hop Tour, Disses Eminem, DMX, 50 Cent

  1. Evorgleb says:

    Homorevolution?! LMAO

  2. e-doub says:

    Ok, this is just ridiculous. I have nothing against homosexuality, but why do you have to put it put there like that. If you are a rapper, just do a tour. You are making fun of yourself by marketing it like that. Come see me rap, cause I’m gay. He must have no skills if he has to do that. Keep it to yourself.

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