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===Black LGBTQ music===
===Black LGBTQ music===
[[File:Lil Nas X Talks About Gaining His Father's Acceptance, Growing Up in Atlanta, & FINDING HIMSELF 7-32 screenshot (headshot).jpg|thumb|Black LGBT musicians such as [[Lil Nas X]] gained popularity in 2019. Lil Nas X became the first black gay artist to win a [[Country Music Award]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gayemagazine.com/post/lil-nas-x-makes-history-again-as-first-openly-gay-hip-hop-artist-to-win-a-cma|title=Lil Nas X Makes History Again as First Openly Gay Hip Hop Artist to Win a CMA!}}</ref>]]
[[File:Lil Nas X Talks About Gaining His Father's Acceptance, Growing Up in Atlanta, & FINDING HIMSELF 7-32 screenshot (headshot).jpg|thumb|Black LGBT musicians such as [[Lil Nas X]] gained popularity in 2019. Lil Nas X became the first black gay artist to win a [[Country Music Award]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gayemagazine.com/post/lil-nas-x-makes-history-again-as-first-openly-gay-hip-hop-artist-to-win-a-cma|title=Lil Nas X Makes History Again as First Openly Gay Hip Hop Artist to Win a CMA!}}</ref>]]
In 2021, Black LGBT musicians such as [[Lil Nas X]] and [[Billy Porter]] became popular.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/lil-nas-x-frank-ocean-black-queer-revolution-1256907/|title=THE YEAR OF THE BLACK QUEER REVOLUTION}}</ref> Lil Nas X released his debut album [[Montero (album)|Montero]] in 2021. His music videos for ‘[[Montero (Call Me by Your Name)|Monetro (Call Me By Your Name)]]’ and ‘[[Industry Baby]]’ caused controversy due to its gay steamy scenes and giving [[Satan]] a lap dance. Other black queer musicians who dominated the charts were [[Frank Ocean]], [[Kehlani]], [[Tyler the Creator]] and [[Janelle Monáe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gcn.ie/black-queer-musicians-changing-music-industry/|title=7 Black queer musicians who are changing the music industry one song at a time}}</ref>
In 2021, Black LGBT musicians such as [[Lil Nas X]] and [[Billy Porter]] became popular.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/lil-nas-x-frank-ocean-black-queer-revolution-1256907/|title=THE YEAR OF THE BLACK QUEER REVOLUTION}}</ref> Lil Nas X released his debut album [[Montero (album)|Montero]] in 2021. His music videos for ‘[[Montero (Call Me by Your Name)|Montero (Call Me By Your Name)]]’ and ‘[[Industry Baby]]’ caused controversy due to its gay steamy scenes and giving [[Satan]] a lap dance. Other black queer musicians who dominated the charts were [[Frank Ocean]], [[Kehlani]], [[Tyler the Creator]] and [[Janelle Monáe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://gcn.ie/black-queer-musicians-changing-music-industry/|title=7 Black queer musicians who are changing the music industry one song at a time}}</ref>


== Cultural impact ==
== Cultural impact ==
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