FXX releases trailer for Chozen, an animated show about a gay rapper

Would you watch an animated show about an openly gay (and rather bearish) rap superstar? What if he was voiced by Saturday Night Live’s Bobby Moynihan? Well, I have something to suit your oddly specific tastes.

FXX, the sister channel to FX, has released the trailer for a new show, Chozen. From the creative team behind the gay favourite Archer, Chozen follows the life of an up-and-coming, openly gay rapper hoping to redeem himself after years spent in prison.

It’s also filled with gay bear humour, scantily clad twerking boys, and rimjob reach-arounds, because let’s face it: rap would be a lot better if it involved man-on-man oral sex.

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