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  1. By the early 2010s, a new wave of openly LGBTQ+ hip hop musicians began to emerge, spurred in part by the increased visibility and social acceptance of LGBTQ+ people, the coming out of mainstream hip hop stars such as Azealia Banks and Frank Ocean, and the release of LGBT-positive songs by heterosexual artists such as Murs, Macklemore, and Ryan Lewis.

    • 1990s in the United States
  2. Dec 6, 2023 · “When I see other LGBT artists out, doing their thing, I’m like, ‘Yes!’ It’s a movement,” she says. JenRo performs in San Francisco circa 2012. (Courtesy of JenRo) Until a few years ago, LGBTQ+ hip-hop artists had the choice of either hiding or performing for mostly gay audiences at small clubs and the occasional Pride parade.

    • Nastia Voynovskaya
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  4. Sep 27, 2023 · In the hip-hop landscape, where lyrics are a canvas for self-expression and storytelling, a new wave of artists is challenging norms and pushing boundaries. This is the story of LGBTQ+ representation in hip-hop, where talented individuals are carving out their space in a historically heteronormative genre.

  5. May 26, 2023 · Photo by Mike Von on Unsplash Hip-hop at the Core. Hip-hop was built on self-expression and community. The genre was created in the chaotic cultural melting pot of the South Bronx in the 1970s.

  6. “This will open doors”: Contemporary queerness in hip hop and rock. With the start of the 21st century, LGBT music entered a new era. The outrage of riot grrrl and queercore gave way to confident public queerness, with mainstream LGBT artists like Lady Gaga and Lil Nas X filling the radio airwaves with pride anthems.

  7. Jun 5, 2023 · For many years there were no high-profile gay hip-hop artists. In fact, as late as 2014 Larry King was asking interviewees if they thought there would “ever be … gay rap artists.”

  8. Jun 10, 2020 · In the last few years, there have been progressive strides towards the visibility of female rap artists. In 2017, Cardi B became the first female rapper in nearly 20 years to top the Billboard Hot ...

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