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  1. Gay rappers, country singers, and hip hop artists are redefining the role of LGBT in music. Follow Out for all the latest gay music trends.

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · From ballads to bops, our staff picks the 25 best songs from LGBTQ artists in 2023 thus far. Victoria Monét, Miki Ratsula, Reneé Rapp, Doechii and Channel Tres Alfredo Flores; Jeff Hahne/Getty ...

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  4. Dec 31, 2023 · In 2024, the roster of stellar queer music talents looks set to grow. From folk to R&B, and hip-hop to hyperpop, here are just 21 of the up-and-coming LGBTQ+ music stars to watch out for over the next 12 months.

  5. Jun 7, 2023 · Country Music Has Never Been More Gay. For decades, Nashville has been hostile to LGBTQ artists. Now, a handful of musicians and songwriters are leading the way to acceptance. By Jon Freeman....

    • Allison Ponthier, “Cowboy” “It took New York to make me a cowboy.” In nine simple words, rising folk artist Allison Ponthier distilled her message of growth, change and self-acceptance into a masterful single.
    • Amorphous & Kehlani, “Back Together” After creating one of many viral mashups with Rihanna’s “Kiss It Better” and Luther Vandross’ “Never Too Much” that Fat Joe and DJ Khaled later used on “Sunshine (The Light),” 23-year-old producer Amorphous properly steps into the spotlight and links up with Kehlani on his debut single.
    • Big Freedia, “Judas” Ten years after Lady Gaga released Born This Way, a group of artists have come together to celebrate the blockbuster album with a series of covers, some faithful, others experimental.
    • Brockhampton, “Buzzcut” Released as the first single from Brockhampton’s latest album Roadrunner, the Danny Brown-assisted track traces Kevin Abstract’s struggle to make it from Corpus Christi to Hollywood considering all the roadblocks that could’ve set him back from reaching his full potential: “Think I had to hit rewind and think about why I do shine.”
  6. Jun 17, 2020 · 1. Joy Oladokun. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Raised in rural Arizona and currently residing in Los Angeles, Oladokun—who describes herself as a “sensitive stoner”—has already been compared...

  7. Dec 6, 2022 · 2022 was a landmark year for music by LGBTQ+ artists. The sheer number of iconic tracks that came out this year is so astonishing that our monthly queer music playlists have only been able to capture a sliver of the queer talent on display. From megastars like Lil Nas X to independent up-and-coming groups like Brooklyn’s Boyish, innovative ...

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