Lil' B Releases Song Called 'I Got AIDS' to Raise Awareness
Earlier this year rapper Lil' B released an album called "I'm Gay." The album, he said, was meant to raise gay rights awareness in hip-hop. Now, in an effort to encourage his fans to get tested for HIVAIDS, he's released a song titled "I Got AIDS." The song is part of his recently released "BasedGod Belli" mixtape. "I have a lot of songs that have sexual lyrics, and I want to tell people the truth about sexuality and to make sure that they get tested if they're sexually active," Lil' B said in an interview with MTV News. "I wanted to paint a picture that's very realistic, nothing sugar-coated that the streets to Wall Street could feel--I wanted people to understand what these young guys are thinking," Lil B continued. While Lil' B offers a refreshing non-homophobic rap encouraging his fans to get tested, his song "I Got AIDS" starts out by unfairly pointing fingers at women for the increase an HIV rates.
The song quickly transitions to a poignant and much needed public service announcement: I wanna tell everybody, make sure y'all get tested, man Lil' B says he's very gay but that he loves women. "I'm not attracted to men in any way. I've never been attracted to a man in my life. But yes I am gay, I'm so happy. I'm a gay, heterosexual male," he told MTV shortly after he released his album "I'm Gay." "I got major love for the gay and lesbian community, and I just want to push less separation and that's why I'm doing it." "A lot of guys think it's cool to have sex with a lot of women. I'm not having sex with all these women. I lie about it a lot; I lie about having sex with 40 girls. I'm not doing that, and I want people to know, if you are doing that, you are at high risk of getting AIDS or other STDs and you need to make sure you get tested. This is me paying back to the world and just being truthful, honest, and doing something that I feel is right." |
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