Eminem Slamming Gay Artists On “Elevator?”
Perhaps Marshall’s infamous homophobia isn’t just a distant memory, after all. “Elevator,” the latest release from Em’s recently re-released LP Relapse: Refill, is garnering a plenty of negative buzz on the Interwebs amid allegations that the rapper takes a secret stab at homosexuals.
The allegation is that Eminem uses a play on words in order to refer to openly gay crooners Lance Bass, Clay Aiken, and Adam Lambert as the “F-Word.” Here’s the verse in question:
“Sorry, Lance, Mr. Lambert and Aiken ain’t gonna make it/ They get so mad, when I call them both fake/ It’s all these fucking voices in my head, I can’t take it/ Someone shut that fucking baby up, before I shake it.”
Some people are suggesting that the phrase “fake it’s” is Em’s creative way of saying “f@**ots.”
The allegation is that Eminem uses a play on words in order to refer to openly gay crooners Lance Bass, Clay Aiken, and Adam Lambert as the “F-Word.” Here’s the verse in question:
“Sorry, Lance, Mr. Lambert and Aiken ain’t gonna make it/ They get so mad, when I call them both fake/ It’s all these fucking voices in my head, I can’t take it/ Someone shut that fucking baby up, before I shake it.”
Some people are suggesting that the phrase “fake it’s” is Em’s creative way of saying “f@**ots.”
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