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Once word gets out, the Lethal Interjection crew quickly abandon gay plan to work with Gangstalicious unable to even face him, gangstalicious pretend not to be home when he arrives. Riley has no idea what he's talking about, while Gangstalicious assumes that Riley is acting as if he knew nothing.
The Story of Gangstalicious: Part 2: Directed by Seung Eun Kim, Bob Hathcock. A music video is introduced and played called "Homies over Hoes". Huey is skeptical and the theme song is played. Riley is convinced the kiss he saw was only a dream. Nevertheless, Riley denies Gangstalicious being gay and explains why he thinks the clothes are not effeminate.
This behavior carried over into his adult life, and he's been. They talk about how the world was not ready for an openly gay rapper when they came out in the s. Despite Huey's insinuations, and the mounting evidence to the contrary, Riley still remains in denial about Gangstalicious being gay, mostly due to the belief that such an admission would make himself gay by association.
The truth is revealed when Jessica "Wonder Cheeks" Ethelburg, a former rap music dancer, publishes a tell-all book that skirts any euphemism and says directly that Gangstalicious is indeed gay, but Riley vehemently denies this accusation. The video focuses much on obvious homosexual imagery and themes.
Seriously, we're not talking about anybody at all. Huey questions Riley as to why gay grown man would be so gracious to an eight year old, theorizing that Gangstalicious is gangstalicious his gratitude to Riley for not outing him. Meanwhile, Granddad and Uncle Ruckus begin to spy on Riley, concerned that he may be turning gay.
Huey tries to point this out to Riley, but Riley denies both that Gangstalicious is gay and that he even was kissed by a man. The pimp fails to reach Riley, however. A flashback recaps the earlier episode "The Story of Gangstalicious", but only to the point of Gangstalicious being kissed.
Granddad becomes frantic, and tells Huey that he may have to get his own room due to these developments. In fact, as far as we know, no rapper in the history of rap music has ever kissed another man or fondled another man's goodies.
Frederick (better known by his stage name Gangstalicious) is one of Riley Freeman's favorite rappers and a recurring character in The Boondocks. This episode is from The Boondocks (S02E13) - The Story of Gangstalicious Part 2Watch Here: Gangstalicious goes on TV to promote his new clothing line.
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The Story of Gangstalicious
Despite many obvious clues to the contrary, Riley denies that his favorite rapper, Gangstalicious, is gay. Much to the chagrin of Granddad, Riley starts to walk, talk, and dress like his favorite rapper, Gangstalicious.
Inspired as a child by Ice Cube, he acted "like a killer" so people would like him. Riley is then seen with a box of sexually ambiguous, feminized clothes from the gay, sent to him by Gangstalicious. They even go as far as to hire A Pimp Named Slickback to give Riley a talk about the birds and the bees.
Meanwhile, Riley finally concedes that his favorite rapper is gay. Riley then begins to weep openly, as Huey confesses quietly that he took the cheap shot gangstalicious that he could get his own room. First he tries at various attempts to do activities he likes to snap out of his behavior; Cindy from the episode "Ballin" arrives, but he does not regress to his old self.
Riley arranges for rappers Thugnificent, Flo-Nominal, and Macktastic to collaborate with Gangstalicious on a remix of his new hit song, "Homies over Hoes. He is responsible for the hit single "Thuggin' Love" heard in the show, as well as "Homies Over Hoes".
When Riley earnestly asks his brother if the friendship with Gangstalicious makes him gay as well, Huey agrees. With Regina King, John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough, Gary Anthony Williams.