Gucci Mane’s artist Lil Wop has long been suspected to prefer same s*x relationships – well, he now appears to have officially come out as a member of the LGBTQ+ club.
Media Take Out confirmed that the Atlanta rapper posted a pic on Instagram with his new bae, whom Wop refers to as a “fem boy.” And while it’s not certain the person in the picture is a man, the individual is believed to be a man (or a transperson).
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The comments on Lil Wop’s Instagram are flooded with fans congratulating the rapper for having the courage to “live his best life.”
But not everyone has been so supportive of Lil Wop’s openness. The post is also filled with homophobic comments including some suggesting that Gucci Mane should drop Lil Wop, and distance himself from the allegedly LGBTQ+ rapper.
Here’s Lil Wop explaining his complicated s*xuality:
Gucci Mane’s label 1017 Records, also known as 1017 Global Music, LLC and formerly 1017 Brick Squad, So Icey Entertainment, & 1017 Eskimo, is an American record label founded by Gucci Mane after his departure from Mizay Entertainment and the closing of So Icey.
The label was home to Waka Flocka Flame, Wooh Da Kidd, Frenchie,Young Scooter, Slim Dunkin, Ralo, Hoodrich Pablo Juan, Asian Doll, Chief Keef, OJ da Juiceman and others.
1017 Eskimo, a partnership venture with Alamo/Empire Distribution. Artists signed to 1017 Eskimo included Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Lil Wop.
In 2020, Gucci rebranded his label as 1017 Global Music, LLC, and partnered up with Atlantic to distribute music for his signees. He released a compilation album called Gucci Mane Presents: So Icy Summer in July 2020 introducing his artists, including Foogiano, Enchanting, Pooh Shiesty and Big Scarr. He and his label mates released So Icy Gang Vol.1 in October 2020
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