As we all know, June is Pride Month, and what better way to celebrate the rainbow flag than listening to some music made by those in the LGBTQ community?
Sure, you should really be listening to these artists all the time because theyāre incredible and talented in their own right, but Pride Month is a great way to put a spotlight on these artists, as well.
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So without further ado, here are 15 queer artists that should be on your radar. Happy Pride!
Lady Gaga
OK, so this one is pretty obvious seeing as Lady Gaga is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. Not only has she been a champion for the gay community, but she came out as bisexual early on in her career and has always been proud of it.
Her latest album, āChromatica,ā debuted in 2020, and fans will be treated to a new tour this summer, now that life is starting to get back to normal (well, somewhat).
Sam Smith
Sam Smith has always been a part of the queer community when the song āStay With Meā came out and became a certified hit, but Smith also announced a few years ago they were non-binary and they use they/them pronouns.
Smithās latest album debuted in 2020, and while it wasnāt as big of a hit as their earlier work, itās still a record full of fantastic songs. Make sure to check out āDiamonds.ā Itās a great song.
St. Vincent
Annie Clark, otherwise known by her stage name, St. Vincent, has been tearing up the alternative rock scene for years, but her 2021 release āDaddyās Homeā is next-level good. St. Vincent is a queer woman pushing down boundaries and barriers in a straight manās world, and itās incredibly refreshing to see her do so.
Troye Sivan
Sivan, who hails from South Africa, is on his way to becoming one of the biggest pop stars in the world. His latest record, 2018ā²s āBloom,ā is full of electro-pop hits that are perfect for the dance floor, and one song even featured another pop superstar, Ariana Grande. Sivan has been out his entire career, which just goes to show how far weāve come from pop stars like George Michael or Freddy Mercury, who had to hide in the closet at the start of their careers.
Kim Petras
Itās insane that Petrasā music hasnāt caught up to the mainstream yet, but for the time being, fans of this transgender pop star from Germany are just happy sheās turning out hit after hit. Petras released āI Donāt Want It Allā in 2017, followed by many more singles and EPs that show off her electro bubblegum-pop aesthetic. If youāre planning on going to a Pride festival in a major U.S. city this summer, chances are, Petras will be performing, and you wonāt want to miss her. Also, her 2020 song āMalibuā is an absolute bop and you should already be listening to it.
Sleater-Kinney
Sleater-Kinney is a band that came shooting out of the queer and feminist riot grrl movement in the early ā90s in the Pacific Northwest -- and has gone on to become one of the best punk rock bands of all time. The band took a pretty long hiatus, but they came back in 2015 stronger than ever with the critically acclaimed album āNot Cities To Love.ā Fast forward to 2021, and Carrie Brownstein (you may recognize her from āPortlandiaā) and Corin Tucker are back with a new album called āPath of Wellness.ā
Courtney Barnett
This Australian singer/songwriter came on the scene with her 2015 debut album āSometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sitā to critical acclaim, and went around the world performing her grungy rock music. Barnettās music is full of twisty guitar riffs that verge on being punk, but her witty and playful lyrics are what really make her a standout. A lot of LGBTQ artists tend to make pop music, so itās nice to see some representation in other genres of music, like alternative rock. Barnettās partner, Jen Cloher, is also a fantastic musician and worth checking out.
Brandi Carlile
If you watched the Grammy Awards a few years ago, then you saw Carlile absolutely crush her performance of her Grammy-winning song, āThe Joke.ā
Carlile has been making incredible music that finds a middle area somewhere between country and folk, but it was truly inspiring to finally see her talents shine on the Grammy stage. Carlile is very vocal about being an out and proud lesbian, and writes many songs about her wife and daughters.
Janelle Monae
If any artist is going to keep the legacy of Prince alive, it is Monae.
Monae has been putting out Prince-inspired music for a few years now, but 2019ā²s āDirty Computerā truly cemented her as a future legend in the music industry. The Grammy-nominated album is full of glossy synths, bass lines that truly slap and enough groovy guitar riffs to make your head spin. Monae also came out as pansexual in 2018, making herself a visible member of the LGBTQ community who younger people can look up to. We donāt see her star fading any time soon. Now we just need a new album from her!
Trixie Mattel
If youāve watched āRuPaulās Drag Race,ā then you know who this next queen is. Despite a disappointing sixth-place finish on season seven, Mattel took the screen time she had and turned it into lemonade. Mattel competed on the showās third season of āAll Starsā and won the competition, taking home $100,000 and releasing two country albums, āTwo Birdsā and āOne Stone.ā There are many drag queens who make their own music, but Mattel is serving up music that none of her peers come even close to replicating. Sheās like a real-life doll version of Dolly Parton.
Mattell also has a new home decorating show on Discovery+ that is worth checking out, too.
Big Freedia
Letās make one thing clear: Bounce music wouldnāt be what it is today without Big Freedia. The New Orleans icon has been making music since the ā90s, and her impact can be seen on many new artists making music today. Big Freedia really hit it big when she was featured on BeyoncĆ©'s song āFormation.ā You can hear Big Freedia saying, āI came to slayā during the song.
Big Freedia continues to release new music and play as many Pride festivals as possible. Youāll want to keep your eyes open for this bounce queen, especially her song with Lizzo called āKaraoke.ā
King Princess
Speaking of artists who need to release new music, King Princess is one of them. We got a new single this year, so maybe something full-length is coming out soon? Her debut ā1950ā³ instantly became a fan favorite, especially for those who love indie pop music.
Her 2019 album āCheap Queenā was just as infectious, and now we canāt wait to see what else she has in store for us.
Tegan and Sara
How can you not love Tegan and Sara? The twin sisters (who are both gay) have been making music for more than 20 years, and their new music still sounds as fresh as ever. Popular songs like āWalking With A Ghostā and āCloserā will forever be fantastic. Letās hope we get a new album from them in the coming year.
Lil Nas X
Has anyone had a better last couple of years besides Lil Nas X? Obviously, āOld Town Roadā was the song of 2019, and now that the out rapper is fully leaning into his queerness, his new material is just so much fun. Granted, his first new single, āMontero (Call Me By Your Name)ā upset some folks, but if youāre not making someone mad with your art, are you doing your job?
We say you be you, Lil Nas X!
Orville Peck
Country music is one of those places where there are barely any LGBTQ artists, so when Orville Peck came on the scene, it was like a breath of fresh air. He sounds like a mix of Johnny Cash and Elvis, but he looks like an American outlaw from way back in the day. Plus, he pulls a Sia and doesnāt show his face, so the mystery of who is behind the mask makes him even more intriguing.