Playlist #50 – May 2023

Check out our playlist #50 on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music with 20 tracks by international female and LGBTQIA rappers!

 

With:

  • Nayra (Saint-Denis, France)
  • Ash To The Eye (Champigny-sur-Marne, France)
  • Le Lou (Strasbourg, France)
  • Eesah Yasuke (Roubaix/Lille, France)
  • Liza Monet (Paris, France)
  • KT Gorique (Switzerland)
  • La Gale (Switzerland)
  • Comagatte (Italy)
  • Zamaera (Malaysia)
  • Justina (Iran)
  • Antifuchs (Germany)
  • Noel (Germany)
  • Liz (Germany)
  • Ana Tijoux (France/Chile)
  • Anier & K1za (Spain)
  • DXVA (Venezuela/Miami, USA)
  • Chung (Jamaica/Quebec, Canada)
  • Raaqel (San Francisco, USA)
  • Connie Diiamond & KenTheMan (New York/Houston, USA)
  • Monaleo (Houston, USA)

 

VIDEO – 7 pansexual rappers to keep an eye on

For Pansexual & Panromantic Awareness and Visibility Day (#PanVisibilityDay), here are 7 pansexual rappers to keep an eye on!

Individuals who identify as pansexual may feel desire or romantic feelings for a person regardless of their sex or gender.

While 1% of people worldwide identify as pansexual, the United States alone accounts for 2% of pansexual adults (Ipsos | LGBT+ Pride Study 2023 Global Survey). Logically, it is in this country that the vast majority of rap artists who identify as pansexual can be found.

On the other hand, 1% of the Spanish population and 18.4% of young people in Chile identify themselves as pansexual (10th National Youth Survey, 2022).

In France, 2% of Generation Z (born after 1997) define themselves as pansexual (Statista/Consumer Insights, 2024).

In 2023, cases of panphobia accounted for 3% of LGBTIphobia recorded by SOS Homophobie in the country (Rapport sur les LGBTIphobies 2024). According to the association, the 35-50 age group is the most affected by this violence.

38% of victims say they are unhappy with their lives, 18% say they suffer hatred from online users and 11% from family and close friends. In addition to the rejection they experience, 25% are insulted, 17% are threatened and 14% are harassed.

To celebrate the rappers who identify as pansexual, here are 7 MCs to keep an eye on selected from the 10 pansexual artists listed on Madame Rap.

 

 

With:

VIDEO – 6 tracks to listen to this week #25

Check out our selection of 6 tracks to listen to this week!

 

With:

  • Nayra – Ego-tripes (Saint-Denis, France)
  • Ash To The Eye – Euf (Saint-Denis, France)
  • Ana Tijoux – Niñx (France/Chile)
  • Chung – Sweet Dreams ft. Cotola (Jamaica/Quebec, Canada)
  • Comagatte – Corri (Italy)
  • Aby – Blédard (Tunisia)

 

 

VIDEO – 40 LGBT+ rappers from 40 countries

For the International Day against LGBTphobia (#IDAHOT2023), check out 40 LGBT+ rappers from 40 countries selected among the 401 LGBT+ artists listed on Madame Rap!

69 countries repress LGBT+ people, with sanctions ranging from fines to prison, forced “conversion therapies”, whipping, and even the death penalty. Nevertheless, MCs from all over the world use rap as a political and/or artistic tool to express and celebrate their gender identity and/or sexual orientation.

With:

  • Dibby Sounds (Switzerland)
  • Saaphyra (France)
  • Shady 6XX (Belgium)
  • Tribade (Spain)
  • Bione (Brazil)
  • Jay Boogie (Nigeria)
  • Sleeq (South Korea)
  • Salem Aya (Morocco)
  • Shitstem (Argentina)
  • Damjan Loš (Serbia)
  • Kerosin95 (Austria)
  • Dope Saint Jude (South Africa)
  • Silvana Imam (Sweden)
  • Mista Strange (UK)
  • Drinu (Poland)
  • Säye Skye (Iran)
  • David Wilde (China)
  • Krudas Cubensi (Cuba)
  • Rebeca Lane (Guatemala)
  • Kuuk (Norway)
  • Noti Flow (Kenya)
  • M¥SS KETA (Italy)
  • La Straw (El Salvador)
  • Randa (New-Zealand)
  • The G3sha (Singapore)
  • Countess Malaise (Iceland)
  • Caye Cayejera (Ecuador)
  • Tokischa (Dominican Republique)
  • Starrlight (Netherlands)
  • Namichie (Japan)
  • Brasov (Romania)
  • Sophiya (Australia)
  • Kimmortal (Canada)
  • Sir Mantis (Germany)
  • Sailorfag (Mexico)
  • Villano Antillano (Puerto Rico)
  • Ppcocaine (USA)
  • Mabiland (Colombia)
  • Boka Esquina (Bolivia)
  • Titica (Angola)