Today, the International Day against LGBTphobia acts as a reminder of the violence and discrimination experienced by LGBTQIA people around the world.
To mark IDAHOT 2022, Madame Rap would like to remind you that hip hop can also be a beautiful place for LGBTQIA artists to express themselves, create and thrive. Check out our video of 35 male rappers who identify as gay and bisexual!
With:
- Todrick Hall (Texas/Los Angeles, USA)
- Kevin Abstract (Los Angeles, USA)
- iLoveMakonnen (Los Angeles, USA)
- Deadlee (Los Angeles, USA)
- Jipsta (New York, USA)
- Le1f (New York, USA)
- Cakes da Killa (New York, USA)
- Zebra Katz (New York, USA /Berlin Germany)
- Big Freedia (New Orleans, USA)
- Chris Conde (San Antonio, USA)
- BabiBoi (Austin, USA)
- Fly Young Red (Houston, USA)
- Big Dipper (Chicago, USA)
- Taylor Bennett (Chicago, USA)
- Lil Nas X (Georgia, USA)
- Slutashia (Oregon, USA)
- Y-Love (Baltimore, USA)
- Big Momma (Florida, USA)
- Cazwell (Worchester, USA)
- Mista Strange (London, UK)
- Qboy (London, UK)
- Karnage Kills (London, UK)
- James Indigo (London, UK)
- Kevin Fret (†) (Puerto Rico)
- Guigo (Brazil)
- Murillo Zyess (Brazil)
- Umlilo (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- Keabruh&Jay.B (Johannesburg, South Africa)
- SailorFag (Mexico)
- Damjan Loš (Belgrade, Serbia)
- G3sha (Singapore)
- Aquinas (South Korea)
- Dibby Sounds (Geneva, Switzerland)
- Lapsuceur (France)
To date, Madame Rap lists 344 LGBTQIA rappers, including 55 gay and bisexual male rappers.