


Thank god for New Yorker's music critic, Sasha Frere-Jones. Had it not been for SFJ's ever attentive ear, we never would have heard of lesbian hip-hoppers, Yo Majesty.
The ladies - Shunda-K, Jwl. B and Shon-B - hail from Tampa, Florida, and have dedicated their bass-heavy, unrefined sound to giving the world what it needs: "soul stirring". And with lyrics like, "Rub on my monkey, kiss on my monkey, feel on my monkey," they're stirring more than just souls.
We're so excited by the girls' sapphic sounds, we've included not one, not two, but three videos! Above you'll see the video for "Club Action". After the jump you can get down on "Hustle Mode" and an interview between Yo Majesty and The Gossip's leading lesbian (and Keira Knightley's weight-gaining "inspiration"), Beth Ditto.
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Actress Keira Knightley has come under fire after doctors blame her rexoid public image for the death of a 12-year old girl. Fighting fatty-hating fire with fatty-loving fire, the skeletal 22-year old claims to be looking to lesbian The Gossip rocker Beth Ditto for inspiration, according to dlisted:
When [Beth Ditto] was performing she started taking all her clothes off. I stood there watching her strip, thinking, 'Oh my God, that woman is so sexy.' She has the most amazing body.There's only one word for that statement: bullshit.
Although, we bet Ditto's flattered - the singer recently blasted British retailer Top Shop for their skin-and-bones collaboration with waifish Kate Moss.