These 15 Lesbian Singers Will Give You All The WLW Feels
In honour of Lesbian Visibility Day on the 26th of April, we’re writing a series of articles to share and celebrate WLW culture. Keep an eye out on our blog for more lesbian-loving journalism. Let’s go lesbians, let’s go!
Whether you’re trying to navigate your first lesbian breakup (hold in there!) or you’re sick of not being able to relate to half the songs on your Spotify playlist, these out-and-proud lesbian artists are guaranteed to give you all the WLW feels.
Chappell Roan
Music for: Singing at the top of your lungs about being beautifully and unapologetically queer.
Zolita
Music for: Screaming in your car after a recent breakup, amidst a complicated situationship or when the WLW feels are too big for your body.
Cat Burns
Music for: Publicly daydreaming about the date you went on yesterday.
Muna
Music for: Hanging out with your queer besties (one of whom is also your ex).
The Aces
Music for: Lying in the park in the British sun pretending you’re somewhere a lot hotter.
Reneé Rapp
Music for: The start of dating someone new and not knowing if they will be the love of your life or the reason you go back to therapy.
Hayley Kiyoko
Music for: Remembering who the OG sapphic artist was and realising even Lesbian Jesus(2018 was a simpler time) went through it too.
Towa Bird
Music for: Pretending you’re in a 2000s chick flick but the main characters are lesbians.
King Princess
Music for: Lying on your bed and going over single every date you’ve been on.
Kehlani
Music for: Chill playlists and chill playlists.
Katie Gavin
Music for: Sitting in all your sapphic feelings and letting them wash over you.
girl in red
Music for: Falling in love with someone queer for the very first time (and everything that comes with it.)
Shura
Music for: Looking out the window on long train journeys in your own feature film.
Peach PRC
Music for: Getting ready for a big queer night out / living your best lesbian Barbie fantasy.
Julien Baker
Music for: Queer cowgirls (with or without depression).