In the final installment of “Chi Sessions”, queer rapper Yung Assata talks about everything from how queer musicians get put in a box in a way straight people do not to having a lack of representation growing up.
“I didn’t know there was more than one way to be gay,” Assata says in the film. “I didn’t see a lot of queer women growing up.”
Within this final video from filmmaker Matt Lambert, we finally hear from queer female perspective that so often gets erased all the while Assata spits over a track with talent most men crave that’s intermingled with her frank conversation.
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