As the ultimate hobbyist, slb excitedly took on the challenge of putting together
“picante fauget”.
As a life long shit talker, slb really enjoys the outlet of rapping about her likes and dislikes in a manner that is witty and silly. Everybody should be able to get a good gay ass laugh, even if you’re not gay! #gangsh!t
“Ain’t nothing wrong with being disabled, it just means that sometimes our approach has to be different. As a disabled rapper, I don’t do well with freestyles and quick thinking, but I can write a cohesive song and have a complete rough draft within 24 hours. I can’t do it like everybody else, but the shit that I do, I always aim to do it well. After all, that’s one of the characteristics that make me so spicy!”
Following the release of “picante fauget” slb will be on a mission to make videos for each song that will be on YouTube with the hopes of making the music more accessible for people with disabilities. As a disabled dyke, slb understands from lived experience that accessibility matters.