R’n’b singer Tank has prompted much comment on social media after his appearance on the podcast Lip Service.
Promoting his new album, Elevation (out Friday), the singer got into a discussion about honesty. Host Angela Lee was talking about men who tell lies: If a man lies twice, does that mean he is a liar?
Tank says no, pointing out he’s done construction work a couple of times in the past but that doesn’t make him a construction worker.
The conversation starts around the 2.10 mark below.
The specific quotes were highlighted on social media.
However, many others have said Tank’s right to point out that experimenting with one’s sexuality, and physical acts alone, do not decide someone’s orientation. As we all know, many gay and lesbian people have had sexual experiences with people of the opposite sex, but that doesn’t make them heterosexual. Others are bisexual or bi-curious.
It’s called being curious and figuring out who you are. Doesnt make a person gay. If it’s a continued behavior then yes it’s gay but to see if it’s something you thought you liked then no, he’s not big wild for this statement. People just need to stop being childish.
Tank is best known for his US chart hits “Maybe I Deserve”, “Please Don’t Go”, and “When We”. He married his long-term partner, Zena Foster, in 2018. The couple have two children, and Tank also has three other kids from previous relationships.
He followed up the podcast by posting a video to Instagram last night in which he addressed his comments.
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Tune in to my interview with the ladies from @aylipservice!! Great topics and great perspectives. We all are not the same and the beauty of exchanging information is what i enjoy. You don’t have to agree with someones difference to not hate them. Lets try to find our way back to positivity and love. It’s a better place.. #TanksElevation Oct 25th Preorder NOW!#RnBMoney #TheGeneral#TanksElevation
Promoting the podcast, he says, laughing: “I said what I said!
“You all so God-damn homophobic. You got to watch the whole clip, in any event. Homophobia is real, let me tell you. It’s just as real as racism, classism, all of these things, and just as damaging. And it plagues our community the worst.
“This can’t be used as a negative. You can’t use a human being’s existence as a negative. We’re going through enough shit … don’t do that: I get it. You want to call me gay. I don’t have to defend that to you or anybody, you don’t have that power over me, but … but let’s get back to positivity.”
He then gets in another plug for his album: “I don’t care what your sexual orientation is. Get this album. It’s gonna work for you.”
“People gone be so quick to say ya gay and miss what ya actually saying the homophobia and double standard bout to jump outta a lot of people too,” said @vincebarries.
Tank (@therealtank) responded: “It’s social media. No one really listens they just find the part that gives them the gas to be evil. That’s what this place represents. It’s entertainment for me and I know how to entertain..lol.”