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  1. Music. Gay rappers, gay rockers, gay country singers, and hip hop stars are on the rise. Previous decades of music that included groundbreaking pioneers like David Bowie, the Village People ...

    • Anohni and the Johnsons, "It Must Change" Basically all good music is soul music on some level, but given the futuristic, genre-bending, production-minded transmissions found on 2016’s stunning Hopelessness — still Anohni’s most recent full-length — it’s slightly unexpected to see her citing Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On as a primary reference point for her upcoming My Back Was a Bridge for You to Cross.
    • Anjimile, "The King" Opening with an elegant arrangement of male and female voices, the title track to Anjimile’s second album The King shifts dramatically when the Boston folk singer enters the throne room, building up a sense of drama and intrigue as a harpsichord hammers upon a distinct pattern of notes in a hypnotic fashion.
    • Channel Tres, "All My Friends" Welcome to your much-needed escape, curated with laser-focused precision by DJ-singer extraordinaire Channel Tres. “All My Friends,” the undeniable up-late club banger off of Tres’ latest EP Real Cultural S–t, is the kind of immaculate dance song you’d expect to hear at a gay bar at 1 in the morning that ultimately persuades you to stay just a little bit longer.
    • Chappell Roan, "Red Wine Supernova" Flirting should always be fun, and Chappell Roan captures the giddy, sexually charged excitement of courting a potential lover in her viral hit.
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    • 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.”
  3. Jun 7, 2023 · Jun 7, 2023 11:17 am. W hen Brandy Clark launched a country -music recording career in 2013, there wasn’t any template to follow for an openly gay artist in Nashville. Despite co-writing hits ...

  4. Dec 31, 2023 · 2024 looks set to be huge year for queer music. (Credit: Getty Images / Supplied) In 2023, queer musicians took it up a notch. The charts were built on LGBTQ+ artists, from Ice Spice’s epic breakthrough to Miley Cyrus’s 10-week-long stay at number one with “Flowers”. It wasn’t just pop music, either: Janelle Monáe, Sufjan Stevens ...

  5. Dec 6, 2022 · Our 24 Favorite Songs by LGBTQ+ Artists in 2022. From genre-bending rock anthems to unapologetic hip hop, this was a trailblazing year for queer music. By Juan Velasquez, Michelle Hyun Kim, Mary Retta , Wesley Johnson , Samantha Allen, Samantha Riedel, Michael Cuby, and Quispe López. December 6, 2022. Getty Images.

  6. Dec 24, 2022 · 5. “Altar” by Kehlani. Technically "Altar" came out at the end of 2021, but it was the first single from Kehlani's terrific album Blue Water Road that released this year -- and, as one of our ...

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