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Billie Eilish, Victoria Monét, Chappell Roan and more LGBTQ+ artists score VMA nominations

Good news incoming: the nominees for the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards are queer as hell. While a majority of the categories are dominated by Taylor Swift and Post Malone with their number-one collaboration ‘Fortnight’, there’s a lot of rainbow representation here – particularly amongst queer female artists. Following her meteoric rise to fame, Chappell Roan has earned two nominations for Best New Artist and MTV Push Performance of the Year for her rising smash ‘Red Wine Supernova’. It’s worth noting that ‘Good Luck, Babe!’, her breakout pop anthem currently…

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2024 Grammys: Here are all the notable LGBTQ+ moments and winners

Several LGBTQIA+ artists were honoured at last night’s 66th Annual Grammy Awards.  For this year’s festivities, comedian Trevor Noah led the memorable event – which featured appearances from SZA, Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé.  Alongside the show’s star-studded roster, the evening was filled with an array of LGBTQIA+ winners and showstopping moments. Miley Cyrus took home the first two Grammys of her career, with her hit single ‘Flowers’ winning Best Pop Solo Performance and Record of the Year.  During her acceptance speech, the ‘Can’t Be Tamed’ singer shared an…

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Here’s why Victoria Monét was nervous to publicly come out as bisexual

Victoria Monét has opened up about her coming out journey in a new interview.  Over the last few years, the Jaguar singer has earned critical acclaim for her stunning vocals, showstopping concerts and incredible songwriting ability – with writing credits on hits for Ariana Grande, Fifth Harmony, Janelle Monae, Nas and more. In addition to her incredible talent, Monét has been lauded by LGBTQIA+ music listeners for being an open book about her bisexuality.  The ‘On My Mama’ singer first came out in 2018, revealing the news in an empowering post…

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The 15 best albums of 2023 by LGBTQ+ artists

Featuring standout releases from Janelle Monáe and Victoria Monét to Boygenius and Ashnikko, here are our top 15 albums from this year. WORDS BY ZOYA RAZA-SHEIKH HEADER DESIGN BY YOSEF PHELAN In a year of underdog mega-releases and skyrocketing debut albums, 2023 has proven that LGBTQIA+ artists—and their experiences—are what make the music industry interesting. Victoria Monét revived R&B in style, Sufjan Stevens made us all weep, and Troye Sivan’s comeback reminded us what it’s like to get lost in a party. Oh, and Boygenius defied all expectations with an…

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Victoria Monét releases sun-soaked new single Coastin’ – listen here

Victoria Monét has released a brand new single that will give you all the funk you need this summer. The singer’s new cut Coastin’ is described by her as a love letter to California, and puts a contemporary twist on that sun-soaked 70s funk. “If sunshine and a good time (and maybe a lil drank) were a song, it would be Coastin’,” said Monét. “It’s made for people with that good, chill energy and the bassline instantly puts you in a certain feel! “Shoutout to the Stereotypes for killing this…

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Victoria Monét offers to replace DaBaby on Dua Lipa’s Levitating

Victoria Monét has offered to replace homophobic rapper DaBaby on Dua Lipa’s remix for Levitating. Earlier this week, the rapper made headlines after launching a vicious and uneducated rant about HIV positive people at Rolling Loud Miami. During his set, he claimed that HIV positive people will “die in two to three weeks” and made derogatory comments about his gay fans “sucking d**k” in the parking lot. Following enormous amounts of backlash online, the 29-year-old made matters worse as he doubled down on his ignorant views. Via his Instagram Stories,…

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