talksfox:

sapphic-playlists:

genderqueer artists

Adult Mom – The stage name of Stephanie Knipe, a genderqueer bedroom pop/lo-fi artist. My favorite album is “Momentary lapse of happily.” Listen to “Survival.” They/Them

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Angel Haze – Also known as ROES, Angel Haze is an agender pansexual hiphop artist/rapper. She uses She/He/They pronouns but says “I sound like four people when I get written about as they. It drives me crazy.” Listen to “White Lilies/White lies.”

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Babeo Baggins – Aspen is a genderfluid nonbinary country artist & (possibly former?) rapper with Barf Troop. They are also going by BB now. They/Them. Listen to “Thunderbird” & “Mice or Men.”

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CJ Run – Nonbinary hiphop/alternative rap artist. Listen to “Tangerine” and “Spaghetti.” They/Them pronouns or none at all. They are bi/pan and often rap about women.

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imbi the girl – Femme Nonbinary R&B/Soul artist. They are an outspoken body positive & self love advocate and these ideas bleed into their music. They just released their debut EP “For Me.” They/Them.

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King Princess – genderqueer lesbian pop artist & gal pals with fellow nb lesbian Amandla Stenberg. Her single “1950” blew up after the lyrics were quoted by Harry Styles. She/Her pronouns. Listen to her debut EP “Make my bed.”

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Mal Blum – Nonbinary pansexual folk/anti-folk/rock artist. Listen to “Valentine’s Day.” They/Them.

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Rachel Maria Cox – Nonbinary alternative/indie singer-songwriter. Listen to “Zips, Netflix & Dinner for Six.” They/Them pronouns.

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Rae Spoon – Their music varies from country to electronic rock and punk, but all of it’s good. They lived as a trans man for several years before realizing they were actually nonbinary & beginning to use they/them.

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Shamir – Shamir Bailey is a queer nonbinary indie rock/disco/hip house artist. He doesn’t have a preferred pronoun but is comfortable with male pronouns and “never really got the singular they.” Listen to “Larry Clark” and his latest album “Resolutions.”

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Nonbinary musical artists to bless your ears!!

red-hot-moon:

beforesunset2004:

I always get so fucking mad when I remember that it’s actually a 16-year-old Algerian girl who influenced BOTH Picasso and Matisse. and. No one gives a rat’s ass about her work which was very focused on women and nature. History -or people dare I say- didn’t bother to remember her name because she was a young Algerian woman and no one cares about Maghrebi/Arab women. unlike P*casso & M*tisse who both became legends, almost gods both during their lives and after their deaths, no one knows her.

Her name was Baya Mahieddine.

Here are some of her works!

Women at table – 1947

Reclining woman with blue face, 1947

Woman with a caged bird, 1947

(found here)

Women and orange trees on a white background, 1947

Woman in a green dress, 1940

Woman in a yellow dress with a basket, 1947

(found here)

transbon:

idk if some of you mlem are ready for this hot take

we always talk abt how yaoi culture hurts us but why dont we take a moment and think abt the fact its very predatory to young girls as well. like we make fun of memes where its like “im 13 and i read & write yaoi fanfiction!!” but whether theyre fucking straight or cis or whatever when young girls are getting exposed to any kind of sexual content that is very fucking alarming. yes the content itself harms us gay men but these are children who are most likely around some very fucking shady people.