Diplo Praises LGBTQ+ Community for Underground Music & Culture

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Diplo is giving the LGBTQ+ community major credit for all they’ve done for music — and yes, queen — we’re here for it!


Diplo and Orville Peck grace the cover of Attitude‘s May issue, in which the superstar DJ/producer opens up about underground music and culture, a movement which he attributes largely to the queer community.

He says quote:

It’s always been the queer artists that have changed the way music exists. The original guys who were creating hip-hop were queer. House music, Baltimore Club, New Orleans bounce music — every time there’s a genre that falls out of nothing, it’s always been kind of like the queer scene that created that. It’s always been in the underground.

He adds:

I think that’s back to the fearlessness because when you have that energy — the masculine energy, the feminine — you’re taking all the risks because there’s nothing to lose. 

The interview is out now via Attitude magazine. See a preview of the cover story here — and download or order globally to read in full.

H/T: Music News | Source: Attitude UK

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