In 2014, Thomas Neuwirth made headlines and history, performing 'Rise Like a Phoenix' as Conchita Wurst on Eurovision, and winning the whole competition!
The transgender rapper who uses multiple pronouns has been called a hip-hop queer pioneer, though Mykki Blanco struggles with being put in that box.
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The identical twin sisters from Canada are both openly gay and strong advocates for LGBTQ equality. In 2016, the sisters launched the Tegan and Sara Foundation, which focuses on issues around health, economic justice, and representation for LGBTQ women and girls.
The Brazilian drag queen singer took Brazil, and now the world, by storm. The singer is now a favorite and expected presence at São Paulo Gay Pride.
The LGBTQ community has made enormous contributions to the sounds that are so popular today, as time after time queer artists have not only shifted the direction of music, but they've also ensured that queer people everywhere can feel represented in pop culture, dancing at clubs, or even just cruising to the radio.
Perhaps it has something to do with being marginalized that allows for these artists to have seen the sonic world from new and innovative angles, or perhaps it's that vivacious spirit that fights for liberation and equality that seeps into the studio—or maybe they're just talented artists who happened to be queer. Either way, they've been cemented in music history and we're all the better for it.
In celebration of Pride Month, click through to check out some of the most iconic LGBTQ music artists guaranteed to brighten your day.
Being part of a band that rose to fame from New York’s gay scene, the members of Scissor Sisters have sought to advance LGBTQ causes through their platform.
The most iconic LGBTQ music artists in history
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The LGBTQ community has made enormous contributions to the sounds that are so popular today, as time after time queer artists have not only shifted the direction of music, but they've also ensured that queer people everywhere can feel represented in pop culture, dancing at clubs, or even just cruising to the radio.
Perhaps it has something to do with being marginalized that allows for these artists to have seen the sonic world from new and innovative angles, or perhaps it's that vivacious spirit that fights for liberation and equality that seeps into the studio—or maybe they're just talented artists who happened to be queer. Either way, they've been cemented in music history and we're all the better for it.
In celebration of Pride Month, click through to check out some of the most iconic LGBTQ music artists guaranteed to brighten your day.