Skip to main content
  • International Sites
    • International
    • Australia
    • Brazil
    • Canada
    • China
    • CHINA (ENGLISH)
    • France
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Japan
    • JAPAN (ENGLISH)
    • Korea
    • Korea (ENGLISH)
    • Mexico
    • Russia
    • Southeast Asia
    • United Kingdom
  • Magazines
    • Art+Auction

      Modern Painters

  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Photos
  • Art Prices
  • Gallery Guide
  • Art Sites
  • Boutique
  • Blouin News
  • Log in

    Log in

    |Forgot your password?
    OR
    Sign up

    Not a member?

    Create an Account
Home
  • Visual Arts
    • Visual Arts Home
    • Contemporary Art
    • Old Masters/Renaissance
    • Impressionism & Modern Art
    • Ancient Arts & Antiques
    • Traditional Arts
    • Museums
    • Reviews
    • Columnists
    • Fairs
    • Features
  • Performing Arts
    • Performing Arts Home
    • Film
    • Music
    • Theater & Dance
    • Television
    • Events
    • Blogs
    • Photos
    • Videos
  • Architecture & Design
    • Architecture & Design Home
    • Design
    • Architecture
  • Artists
  • Art Prices
  • Market News
    • Market News Home
    • Fairs
    • Auctions
    • Collecting
    • Galleries
    • Art & Crime
    • ART PRICES
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle Home
    • ART Parties/Scene
    • Fashion
    • Food & Wine
    • Jewelry & Watches
    • Autos & Boats
  • Fashion
  • Events
  • Travel
  • Newsletter Sign Up
  • Homepage RSS
  • facebook
  • twitter
  • foursquare
  • tumblr
 
International Edition
June 19, 2013 Last Updated: 2:17:PM EDT

The Unflinching, Bold (and Gay) Rapper Le1f Asks “Wut”

English

The Unflinching, Bold (and Gay) Rapper Le1f Asks “Wut”

  • Email
  • Print
  • Tweet
  • Pin It
Dave Lichterman via Flickr
New York rapper Le1f
by Bryan Hood
Published: July 24, 2012

Just because Frank Ocean felt it was time to tell fans that he'd fallen in love with a man over the July 4th holiday -- a move that for the most part was met with open arms -- doesn’t mean that homophobia has disappeared from hip-hop. Case in point: the disgusting (and sadly predictable) blog and twitter reaction to rapper Leif’s music video for the rather awesome “Wut.” (World Star Hip Hop: "This Is What Happens When Rappers Start Admitting Their Gay?" [sic].) But for the most part, the New York-based rapper -- who’s never been shy about his sexuality or sticking up for himself -- was undaunted by the taunts and attacks. This is still what hip-hop world is like right now, but Le1f isn't about to let that stop him from doing what he does and being who he is.

“Wut” is a near-perfect example of what Le1f (real name: Khalif Diouf) does so well: Taking a slightly sinister and at times abrasive beat, rapping over it in his distinctive guttural voice (one that can flip from a leisurely stroll to a full sprint instantaneously), and turn out something fun and danceable. It’s like first-wave grime, but accessible. The video for the song captures this feel well, with Leif booty poppin,' posing like he’s “in a manga,” and sitting on a shirtless, Pikachu mask-wearing man’s lap. Like Le1f, it states in all caps exactly what it’s about.

 

This is the common thread that runs throughout Le1f’s first mixtape, “Dark York.” He hurtles through the record's 21 tracks with wit and bravado. Released this spring, the mixtape proved a hit with the  indie-leaning section of the blogosphere. “This is a tape that feels like a census of right-now sounds,” Pitchfork’s Hari Ashurst wrote. Fact Magazine’s Alex Macpherson: “Le1f’s made his statement, a formidable one – and a potential blueprint for the future.” It was an audacious debut from an audacious artist. But good internet press doesn’t mean much, and hip-hop in particular is judged for its mainstream potential. For the time being, Le1f sexuality robs him of that. But he could be one of the people to to break through these barriers.

Through the last few months, Le1f has proven himself to be a rapper with a distinctive voice, one whose talent should override any possible description of who he is as a person. While he’ll never hide his sexuality, he wants to be known as a rapper first, and has the skill to do so. “I am gay, and I’m proud to be called a gay rapper, but it’s not gay rap,” he told Fader. "That’s not a genre. My goal is always to make songs that a gay dude or a straight dude can listen to and just think, This dude has swag. I get guys the way straight rappers get girls. I’m not preachy. The best thing a song can be called is good.”

Share This Story

  • Tweet This

  • Post to Stumble Upon
  • Email to a Friend
Go to top ↑
Performing Arts, Music, Music Videos, News & Features, Pop, News, Le1f, Dark York, Wut
Share:
  • Tweet
  • Email to a Friend

Comments

1 Comment
+ Add Yours
Log in or register to post comments
Oldest first Newest first

by idoolidgepegg on July 25, 2012 at 6:07pm

Hot Sale Dresses online Wedding Dresses 2012 new style Wedding Dresses buy Wedding Dresses 2012 discount Wedding Gowns 2012

  • reply

Most Popular

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • This Year
  • Why is French Artist Orlan Suing Lady Gaga?
  • How Contemporary Art Came to Dominate the Auctions
  • 30 New York City Art Spaces Worth Discovering
  • Thoughts on Kanye West’s "Yeezus"
  • Kandinsky's $21-Mil Rider Leads Christie's Sale
  • CHECKLIST: LACMA to Fete Scorsese, and More
  • 25 Questions for "Future Feminist" Art Icon Antony
  • Major Bertoia Sale Leads Spring Design Auctions
  • The 50 Next Most Collectible Artists, Part 1
  • Top 10 Booths at Art Basel in Hong Kong 2013
  • The 50 Next Most Collectible Artists, Part 2
  • Damien Hirst, Others, Invest $6 Mil in Paddle8
  • Warhol Foundation Head Joel Wachs's Pop Art Empire
  • See 10 Pavilions From the 55th Venice Biennale
  • On the "International Art English" Debate
  • Is the Art Market Becoming a Supply-Side Economy?
  • The 100 Most Iconic Artworks of the Last 5 Years
  • The 50 Most Exciting Art Collectors Under 50 (Part 1)
  • Back to School Guide: The 10 MFA Programs That Give You the Most Bang For Your Buck
  • Basquiat's Ex-Girlfriend Reveals Major Trove of Unseen Works
  • Facebook Censors Pompidou's Gerhard Richter Nude, Fueling Fight Over "Institutional Puritanism"

Popular on Facebook

Editorial

  • Visual Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Architecture & Design
  • Artists
  • Art Prices
  • Market News
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion
  • Events
  • Travel

Products

  • Magazines
  • Gallery Guide
  • Blouin Art Sales Index
  • Somogy
  • Art Sites
  • Art Jobs

Louise Blouin Media

  • About Us
  • Subscriptions
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Louise Blouin Foundation
  • RSS
Copyright © 2013 All rights reserved. Use of the site constitutes agreement with our Privacy Policy and User Agreement.