I am not hip. I hate to admit it, but it is true. But I still enjoy “hip” music, including a lot of rap, and this video for “Imma Homo” from RainbowNoise Entertainment is one rap song I definitely like.
Still, the “unhip” factor comes into play because even though some of the artists in the video look to be teenagers themselves, or at least not far out of their teens, I surely wouldn’t want my teenage sons using this kind of language!
Anyway, the video features the combined talents of artists signed to RainbowNoise, a record label “out of Vancouver, Washington/Portland, Oregon specializing in GLBTQ music artists with mainstream commercial appeal,” according to the RN website. “As Gay and Lesbian images continue to grow in popular media, RainbowNoise seeks to set forth responsible and accurate representations within the music industry.”
The site also notes that the label is seeking to expand its roster of talent, and is especially looking for “studs, doms, tombois and bois.” I don’t expect to be auditioning for them soon, but I will be paying attention to who does.
Check out “Imma Homo”: