
Danny Boy addressed Suge Knight‘s claims that singer/actor Ray J and fellow singer Danny Boy used to have hook-ups and watch adult films together.
Ray J, 45, shares two children with Princess Love. He recently dated Shila, a contestant on his Zeus Network show, “Love Cabin.”

During a recent appearance on “The Art of Dialogue” podcast, Danny Boy said it’s not his job to out people in the music industry.
“Yeah, for sure, he gay but he can’t say he gay,” Danny said, referring to Ray J.
“Look how hard everybody is on – especially a Black man coming out saying he gay. So he’ll probably never come out,” Danny explained.

Danny, 48, claims he stands behind what he said about his own preference for men. But he said Ray J also prefers back rubs with strong hands.
“I think the stuff we did is gay. But, but, but most of these ni–s is gay! I thought it was accepted now. Everybody’s gay almost. I’m tryna go back in the closet, these ni–s so gay to me.”
Danny hesitated when he was asked what he meant by some of the things he and Ray J did together was gay.
Danny asked, “Is it straight for guys to watch p0rn with each other? I’m just asking is it what you would consider [straight]? If 4 or 5 of you and your homies get together and y’all watch p0rn all the time? Is that straight or gay?”

Danny Boy implied some activities occurred between him and Ray J after the adult films ended. But he laughed it off when asked directly to explain the activities.
“I’m just saying, it’s gotta be something, right? It’s gotta be either masturbation or touching… I’ll tell you we didn’t call a girl [to come through].”
Danny Boy is an R&B singer who signed to Suge Knight’s Death Row Records when he was 16 years old. He made his debut on 1994’s Murder Was the Case soundtrack with the R&B track “Come When I Call” (produced by DJ Quik).
Watch the video below.
Danny Boy addresses Suge Knight’s claims that Ray J is gay and says he used to have meet-ups with Ray J so they could watch adult films together.
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