Janelle Monáe, Lil Nas X, Victoria Monét and Other Black LGBTQ+ Artists You Need to Check Out

To celebrate the beginning of both Pride Month and Black Music Month, we’ve got some amazing artists you need to add to your playlists.

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We know you’re always looking for new artists to add to your playlist. To celebrate both Pride Month and Black Music Month, we decided to highlight the Black LGBTQ+ artists you should be listening to. Whether they’re award-winning household names or a fresh face you haven’t had time to explore, we examine a wide variety of genres to find something for everyone. So kick back, bookmark this page, and get ready to download new music from Black LGBTQ+ artists you need to check out.

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Janelle Monáe

Everything Janelle Monáe does is interesting. Whether it’s as an actress or singer, she’s always striving to push the envelope and keep things fresh. A quality all artists should want for their careers.

Mykki Blanco

Rapper Mikki Blanco uses their art to express the emotions of a vulnerable community, representing their own stories and those of others, showing young people that there are people who understand what they’re going through.

Victoria Monét

Victoria Monét didn’t want to be open about her bisexuality, but because notable artists before her couldn’t be their authentic selves, she said, “I have the privilege to do so, I should and just be honest.”

Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X’s influence comes in the way he’s so unapologetically his true self. The proud way he puts himself out there gives his young fans something to admire. They can see themselves living a life where they get to be their authentic selves and not care what anyone else thinks.

Da Brat

Da Brat is not just a hip-hop pioneer, she’s also a groundbreaking LGBTQ+ game changer. Her music helped provide a soundtrack for a generation, while her openness about her marriage and fertility journey offered inspiration as we grew into adults. She’s a real one!

Big Freedia

When there’s no lane for you, create your own. And that’s exactly what Big Freedia did. You don’t need to ask for permission or forgiveness.

Billy Porter

The Emmy-winning actor is well aware that his high-profile status provides a level of representation the Black LGBTQ+ community isn’t normally afforded. And it doesn’t hurt that he’s so otherworldly talented.

Frank Ocean

You know you’ve truly done something special with your music when people wait years for new albums, anticipating them as the next great evolution in art. Frank Ocean is often classified as a hip-hop artist, but let’s be honest, there’s not really a box or genre that defines such a unique spirit.

Kehlani

There’s a defiance in Kehlani’s music that makes you feel like you can take on the world. Should you get up and dance or start a revolution? Maybe both? They also bring an old school 90s R&B vibe that keeps us interested in where they’re going next.

Steve Lacy

Steve Lacy may not want to represent an entire community, but he can’t deny that his success will inspire young fans to find their voice in their art. Being so open about his experiences in his music is going to help a lot of people feel seen, and he should feel proud of that.

Brittany Howard

Brittany Howard is the kind of exceptional artist that can do anything. Her spectacular vocal range works in any genre, she plays multiple instruments, and she even engineers and producers. Whether you like rock, country or R&B, there’s probably a Brittany Howard track you’ll love.

Allison Russell

If you can’t get lost in the melodic beauty of Americana/country artist Allison Russell’s voice then we’re seriously questioning your taste in music.

Jake Blount

Jake Blount uses a captivating combination of classic roots sounds and modern beats to create a fresh take on the genre. It’s a brilliant mix that simultaneously honors and revives original Black roots music.

Shea Diamond

Shea Diamond commands your attention with the fierceness of her voice. It’s a fun, yet vulnerable, showcase for her survival and unwillingness to let others define who she is.

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