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In the early days of the band, Hurray for the Riff Raff was labeled as a queer act for its inclusion of members such as Segarra, who is bisexual, and trans fiddler Yosi Perlstein. Pabllo Vittar is the biggest drag queen in the world.
Growing up in New York with a name that most people assumed was female or feminine, Rubby endured the kind of bullying he eventually thought best to channel into his art. LaBaq has been on tour all year, playing dozens of shows across the U. She is also one of the co-founders of Sonora Fest, a festival highlighting women artists and business professionals in the music industry, which has now held editions in 75 cities worldwide.
Necessary conversations on queerness and trans rights are finally happening in mainstream spaces, and by supporting the art and entrepreneurs of our community, we can keep pushing the movement forward.
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Creampie gay neo-perreo movement has brought much-needed visibility of women and queers to underground reggaeton parties, but we can all agree the mainstream still lacks platforms and acceptance for either.
Alynda Segarra, the mastermind behind folk-rock outfit Hurray for the Riff Raff, has long been an advocate for gender equality and social justice in Puerto Rico. Meeting at the intersection of spooky and danceable we have Manitas Nerviosasthe eerie atmospheric project of musician and illustrator Mou.
Manitas Nerviosas dropped two EPs last year and is currently working on new music that will haunt your dreams. By Richard Villegas. Macha Kiddo is a Costa Rican rapper that has no time for your shit, and her fierce bars make that crystal clear.
For many of us, Pride is the happiest time of the year. Pride Month is about visibility, about honoring our fallen brothers and sisters, and remembering the heroes that fought for us at StonewallPulseand during the AIDS crisis. By Richard Villegas Follow Us.
Trending on Billboard Pride Month is officially here, and to celebrate, Billboard Latin has compiled a list of LGBTQ+ Latin artists we’re obsessed with. The sun shines a little brighter, and old Juanga and Chavela songs start sounding extra melodic this time of year.
The band has steadily outgrown gay label while doubling down on their commitment to activism. Her most recent album Creature! Bruno Toro is part hispanic the perpetual wave of Latin American artists relocating to Mexico City in search of fame and fortune.
Brooklyn rapper Nitty Scott can tell you a thing or two about labels and the harm they cause. Enter gay Mexican-American reggaetonero Solomon Ray. The Mexican artist, originally from Monterrey, has been cutting her teeth in underground circles for years and her new album Reyna — a play on her birth name Carla Reyna — documents her struggles coming up in the scene as well as the long journey to reclaiming her singer and power.
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Pro Tip: Follow their Instagram for fierce and hysterical updates on make-up, as well as trials and tribulations at fashion school. The future is bright and we guarantee Linn da Quebrada will be its soundtrack. Here are seven young queer Hispanic singers and musicians who have made the legendary artistic legacy of El Divo as their very own.
Pablo Alborán came out of the gate hot. In honor of Latino Heritage Month, here are five queer Latin artists who are making their mark: Young Miko is bringing her sapphic swagger to the forefront of Latin pop. The Spanish musician.
LaBaq is a Brazilian singer-songwriter telling stories of love and heartbreak in whatever language she can express herself best. Of course, Pride is more than just about decadence and frivolity, but the anticipation for boozy street parties and texts punctuated with rainbow emojis are part of an indefinable seasonal euphoria that sweeps through the community.
There has always been queer and trans talent in our midst, but a decade ago we might have been hard-pressed to put together a list this far-reaching and diverse.