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LGBT music
LGBT music (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender music) is music focusing on LGBT issues performed by LGBT artists and performers. The lyrics are largely about empowerment, same-sex relationships, love, acceptance, freedom, gay pride and the courage to "come out" to the general public. Starting in the 2010s, it became more popular amongst Americans, as when openly-gay artist Adam Lambert topped the 2012 Billboard 200 chart. There is also an LGBT Music Festival, which developed in reaction to the music's industry earlier posture towards LGBT artists and subjects. Since 2001 the U.S. based OUTMusic Awards program has functioned as a gay award event that mirrors the Grammys. Its mission is: "...to educate, raise awareness and ensure that the contributions and achievements of marginalized LGBT are acknowledged, documented, celebrated and included in media, music and entertainment history."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=About )〕 == Origin of the term == The origin of the genre arose during the 1980s, when Dance, House and Freestyle music dominated the music world in the United States. LGBT artists began performing popular music in their own ways, giving the name "LGBT music"
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