Pride month is upon us! 🏳️🌈🔊Join us as we shine a spotlight on some of the best LGBTQ+ artists in the game right now. Here are 10 artists we just can’t get enough of, this month and all year round. Let’s dive in…
10 LGBTQ+ Artists You Don’t Want To Miss
Denyah
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“Pastel R&B. Denyah grew up moving around California. She is a singer songwriter (and occasional producer). Her music career started with releasing music at age 17 with the song “Easy Baby” gaining mega unexpected attention. Denyah makes groovy, soulful indie music. love and peace…” — Learn more on Spotify.
King Complex
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“We like dogs, a good sunset, and long walks on the beach. When we aren’t walking the dog at sunset on the beach, we make music. We hope you like it…” — See more on Spotify.
Tribe Friday
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“☠️your fav bubblegum emo boyband☠️” — See more on Spotify.
Mila Jam
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“NYC Pop Recording Artivist & transgender star, Mila Jam fills every room with talent, personality & undeniable style. A YouTube Sensation turned Original Pop Artist, Mila is known around the world for her unforgettable stage performances & one of a kind music videos…” — See more on Spotify.
Ness Heads
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Matty Marz
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“Matty Marz has put himself in a category few artists get to live, a lane entirely his own making. genres ranging everywhere from classic rock, bubblegum pop, funk & electronic. As the sole creator of his music, Matty has complete control over his process. With a fiery presence & keen sense of individuality, there is nothing stopping the 25 year old..” — See more on Spotify.
Liv Slingerland
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“The album gave Slingerland an outlet to work through the tensions of navigating her college years and early 20s while coming out as queer. The songs explore themes of her ensuing romantic relationships, family distress, and the loss of her father. It’s only fitting that the record has found a home at the “woman-informed, queer-happy” Righteous Babe Records, the label founded by fellow guitar slinger Ani DiFranco and is coming out this summer while Slingerland is on tour with fellow queer pop artist Halsey…” — See more on Spotify.
Miles Francis
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“In dreaming up the album’s sound, Francis embraced an experimental process that involved elegantly merging their most formative yet varied musical influences. “I grew up with boy-band posters from floor to ceiling in my bedroom, and that music dominated my life when I was young,” they point out. “Later on I studied Afrobeat music, which helped me to get to a place where I could be totally free in my musical expression – and then all of the worlds began to collide…” — See more on Spotify.
PHNTMS
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“Philadelphia and Los Angeles-based LGBT+ alternative rock trio PHNTMS equally focus on Glastonbury Main Stage ambitions (flags waving high) & an uncompromising desire to serve up fun, hooky earworms. This combo has led them to share the stage with acts like The 1975 ,Kings of Leon, Fitz and The Tantrums, Bastille, Pale Waves & more. On their upcoming Melrose EP (Spring 2022), produced by Courtney Ballard (All Time Low, 5 Seconds of Summer, Grayscale, Waterparks) PHNTMS delivers a polished sound with vocal grit & unforgettable choruses spiked with just the right amount of emotional pull…” — See more on Spotify.
Abigail Fierce
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“Abigail Fierce is a 20-year-old LGBT singer-songwriter/actress living in LA. She loves to write songs alone at 4am. Abigail plays all of the instruments on her own tracks, except drums. She can be seen as Wendy on the new Hulu series “Love, Victor,” Netflix’s “American Vandal” and Hannah Stocking’s “The Set Up.” “Scream It to the Whole World” is an LGBTQ+ pop-punk anthem based on an experience Fierce had in high school. “Love You Right” is from the perspective of her character on “Love, Victor.”” — Read more on Spotify.
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