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Dua Saleh selects the ten queer R&B artists you need to playlist now

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From kwn to Kamilla Love, these are the rising R&B stars every queer person should know: as selected by former GAY TIMES cover star Dua Saleh.

Former GAY TIMES cover star, and the recipient of the 2023 GAY TIMES Honour for Rising Star in Music, Dua Saleh has been firmly on our radar for several years.

Coming to mass attention as Cal in Sex Education, the Sudanese-American artist provided much-needed non-binary representation within a mainstream television show.

However, we’ve always best known them as one of our favourite musicians, with a fluid approach to genre that allows them to effortlessly traverse R&B, pop, rock and electronic, all while maintaining a vulnerable and expressive approach to lyricism.

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