Trey Songz has been steadily building a name for himself in the R&B arena.
Indeed, though his career has yet to reach the heights of rivals such as Chris Brown and Ne-Yo, he does boast a respectable level of success.
Parallel to his rise have been rumors pertaining to his sexuality.
Though unsubstantiated, the claims – which tend to skew from either homosexual to homophobic – have proved somewhat difficult for the R&B crooner to shake.
While talking it up with our friends over at The Breakfast Club this morning (primarily to promote the re-release of current album ‘Trigga,’ the singer took a moment to acknowledge the chatter.
See what he had to say below…
His words arrive at the 30. 00 minute mark…
Smooth answer, which didn’t offend. Kudos.
Bye Treycess Songs
They needs to stop addressing “gay” rumors. Move on already… He’s way past that part of his career. Smh… Soooo 2009.
I don’t think he’s gay.. bi, definitely! But either way he makes dope music & it really shouldn’t matter.
Papi Trey is gay but that don’t really matter to me. I love you Papi 😉
No shade, but you look like a Mortal Kombat character LOL.
HE IS BI! I KNOW F*** AND WOMEN THAT HAVE ACTUALLY BEEN HAD THE D. HE NEEDS TO STOP.
????(side-eying this biitch) giirl…
It’s 2015? Why the duck does it matter? Innocent young black men are dying at the hands of middle class white America and all R&B cares about is if Trigga is gay or not?
Innocent young black men die at the hands of other “innocent young black men” at a rate significantly higher than that of middle class White America.
He is not gay ! Leave it in 2009 please
He’s bi? How the hell would you know that?? Just because you want him to be doesn’t mean he is. Just because he’s good looking doesn’t mean he’s bi or gay. It’s not really your concern anyways. Women man or both, your clearly not in his lane.
Why the f@ck does it matter? This world is so obsessed by human sexuality.
Wtf he have a girlfriend that’s a model and own jewelry store and her name is Tanya herny. They have been on & off before nice interview
why do we care about the sexuality of singers?