Last week, RESPECT posted about the release of rapper Mykki Blanco‘s latest single, “Moshin’ in the Front” (feat. Cities Aviv and prod. by Naked). Yesterday, the artist released his full-length mixtape, Gay Dog Food, a culmination of experimental sound developed over two world tours.
The mixtape is a departure from Blanco’s usual acid-rap game, a blaring cacophony of industrial noise, new age sounds, screams, and the occasional rap verse. In truth upon first listen, there doesn’t appear to be very much rapping. In an interview with PAPER Magazine, Blanco said, “At the time when I’d create music that wasn’t specifically Mykki Blanco, I’d go by the name, ‘Gay Dog.’ The direction on this project is closer to what I was making when I first started in the New York scene with more hardcore music. It’s still a Mykki Blanco record, but I’m beginning to bridge this new wave sound that I’ve been making.”
It’s definitely different, but Gay Dog Food is also drawn from Blanco’s origins on the experimental scene in New York City. . Some tracks are lo-fi head thrashers while others are true dancehall hits. Blanco managed to nab some really interesting collaborations: Kathleen Hanna and Cakes da Killa appear, plus a few more. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this release is the bonus track entitled, “Solange in the Elevator” featuring Katie Got Bandz The lyrics read: “I’m Solange in the elevator; watch your ass. You’re phony, faking in my face; that shit don’t get a pass.”
Despite all of the attention from Gay Dog Food and two consecutive world tours, Blanco maintains true to his morals, and his fan base. In a statement to Pitchfork magazine, he said: “You can choose to call me a gay rapper, you can choose to not even call me a rapper if you want to, it doesn’t matter, I’m a punk, a creative punk and i’m going to continue to create and entertain without boundaries.” Blanco continues to defy the heterosexual culture that qualifies him as lesser due to his sexuality, “No matter what crossover I may have, no matter what genders or backgrounds the people that enjoy my music have, a large part of my fan base is gay and those are my people. They’re the people I represent. I always want to reinforce to my fans that regardless of any issue with homosexuality that people want to debate about, it’s about owning your sexuality and not allowing the heterosexual world to think they can critique it — no one is critiquing heterosexuality.”
You can download the full mixtape for free by heading to Mykki Blanco’s website and entering your e-mail address:
http://mykkiblancoworld.com/gaydogfood
Tracklist:
Gay Dog Food:
01 Runny Mascara
02 New Feelings
03 For the Homey’s
04 Baby’s Got Big Plans
05 Self Destruction
06 Fulani [ft. Ian Isiah]
07 A Minute With Cakes [ft. Cakes Da Killa]
08 Moshing in the Front [ft. Cities Aviv]
09 Something Special [ft. James K]
10 A Moment With Kathleen [ft. Kathleen Hanna]
11 Cyber Dog
12 Lukas [ft. No Bra]
13 GDF Interlude
Watch Mykki Blanco’s video for “She Gutta” here:
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