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The hip-hop scene's about to be rocked!

Well, that's if you believe Terrence Dean's book publicist. The former MTV executive will soon release Hiding In Hip-Hop, which will allegedly expose the genre's biggest homos. From the release:

"Hiding In Hip-Hop" uncovers a hidden and well-known unspoken secret. Deep within the confines of Hip-Hop is a prominent gay sub-culture. A world that industry insiders are keenly aware of, but choose to ignore.

According to Dean, "This book is filled with intrigue, sexy celebrity bed partners, abundance of drugs, and of course, the down low/gay men and celebrities in the entertainment industry.

This tale's a long time coming. Honky homos have been forced out in recent years, like Lance Bass, Neil Patrick Harris and TR Knight. It's only fair that black folk take some heat, too.

We have no idea who Dean will name, but we've got some theories…

We're not psychic, but we do have some theories…

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Ne-Yo loves the homos, especially when they say he's a gay. The 24-year old R&B crooner has long been dogged by queer rumors. While some people would fight them tooth and nail, Ne-Yo's embraced them. In fact, he credits all the sissie speculation for boosting his career.

Though he claims to be straight, young Ne-Yo understands the urge to gossip:

For one, I'm an R&B singer, so that's one strike against me anyway. I've never been the thuggish dude. This is the way I look at it now. For one, you're nobody 'til they think you're gay - that's the truth of the business. Two? You really gotta take the good with the bad.

"I was having a conversation with my management and the label, and they said, 'We've really got to get you out in public more because after they say you're a great songwriter, what else is there to say? Nobody knows anything about your lifestyle.' I think that's why the gay thing was so easy to believe, because it was one of the only things that came out about me that didn't have to do with music.

So, if all the gay rumors helped sell all them albums, does that mean the queers get a cut?



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