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June is pride month and we would like to introduce five openly LGBT rappers you should know about.

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Bry'nt : 5 LGBT Rappers You Should Know About
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June is pride month and we would like to introduce five openly LGBT rappers you should know about.

Artists like these have proven it doesn’t matter what your preference is, it’s the music that matters.

5 LGBT Rappers You Should Know

Kin4Life

Kin4Life

Kin4Life

 

This female rap duo hailing from Mt. Vernon, NY has been a mainstay in music for over 10 years and continues to make strides in the industry. Nor and IQ continue to make a name for themselves as not only being rappers, but songwriters, publishers, and entrepreneurs.

You can catch their single “Money Brings Trouble” on the movie Changing The Game.

BryN’T

Brynt
BryN’T quickly rose on the scene with his mixtapes Pornostar I & II, and ever since continues to make strides in the entertainment industry. When he’s not doing music you can catch him in movies and currently the webseries Finding Me.

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Temper

temper LGBT rappers
Temper is an openly gay rapper from Chicago, IL. She’s eye catching and her music is ear-catching too. Alongside music, you can catch her in the hit webseries “If I Was Your Girl”, where she contributed several songs to the series.

LastO

LastO

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LastO previously known as Last Offence has got the hard beats and stands out with his impeccable flow. In the game since 2005, the emcee’s latest EP “Where’s Vivan‘ will keep you on your musical toes.

Photo Source: Rico Kinnard

LookAlive

LookAlive
LookAlive has been in the music game for awhile but really gained notoriety after starring in the hit web series Between Women, where she wrote season’s one theme song. The femcee from New Orleans, LA will catch your ear with her metaphoric word play.

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