GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist

The GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist is an annual award that honors music artists who are either openly queer or allies and have used their music to increase acceptance of the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) community. It is one of several categories of the annual GLAAD Media Awards, which are presented by GLAAD—an American non-governmental media monitoring organization—at ceremonies held primarily in New York City and Los Angeles between March and May.[1]

GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Music Artist
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The 2023 recipient: Fletcher
Awarded forExcellence in music by LGBTQ people or allies
VenueVaries
CountryUnited States
Presented byGLAAD
First awarded1991; 33 years ago (1991)
2023 winnerFletcher
Girl of My Dreams (2022)

GLAAD first recognized music at the 2nd GLAAD Media Awards in 1991, with Two Nice Girls winning an award. The following year, Phranc was recognized as Outstanding Recording Artist, while John Corigliano's "Symphony No. 1" won Outstanding Music Composition; the only instance this award was given. In 1993, Garth Brooks' "We Shall Be Free" won Outstanding Music Song, while Elton John's "The Last Song" won Outstanding Music Video. The 6th GLAAD Media Awards in 1996 marked the only instance where three music-related awards were given, with Outstanding Music Album being presented for the first time to Disappear Fear's self-titled album. Starting with the 11th GLAAD Media Awards in 2000, Outstanding Music Album was the sole music-related category recognized by GLAAD, with the award going to Indigo Girls' Come On Now Social. At the 15th GLAAD Media Awards in 2004, the category was retitled to its current name, with the award going to Rufus Wainwright for his album Want One.[2] To date there has only been one tie, with Adam Lambert and Frank Ocean winning the award at the 24th GLAAD Media Awards in 2013 for Trespassing and Channel Orange, respectively.

For a music artist to be eligible, they must have released an album or extended play during the eligibility period, and have it be sold in a major record shop or digital music store.[3] The artist must also use their music and live performances to "accelerate LGBTQ acceptance", with interviews and public statements also being taken into consideration.[3] At one point, the award could only be given to artists that were openly LGBT,[4] but this criterion was revised starting with the 30th GLAAD Media Awards in 2019 so that LGBT allies can also be eligible.[5] Moreover, while the award was at one point given to openly queer artists regardless of whether their music included LGBT themes, in 2019 this was changed so that artists had to use their music to "accelerate LGBTQ acceptance".[5]

Since its inception, the award has been given to 29 music artists and groups. With four wins out of six nominations, Rufus Wainwright is the most-awarded artist in this category, followed by Melissa Etheridge, who has three awards out of nine nominations. Scissor Sisters is the band with the most wins, having received three wins from four nominations. With four nominations, Brandi Carlile is the music artist that has been nominated the most often without a win. At the 34th GLAAD Media Awards in 2023, the award was given to Fletcher.

Winners and nominees

Table key
Indicates the winner

1990s

Phranc won Outstanding Recording Artist in 1992.
Garth Brooks won for "We Shall Be Free" (1992).
Elton John won for "The Last Song" (1992).
Melissa Etheridge won Outstanding Recording Artist in 1994, also winning awards for "I'm the Only One" (1994), and Greatest Hits: The Road Less Traveled (2005).
Indigo Girls won for "This Train Revised" (1994) and Come On Now Social (1999).
Boy George won for Cheapness and Beauty (1995).
Meshell Ndegeocello won for "Leviticus: Faggot" (1996).
Janet Jackson won for The Velvet Rope (1997).
Rufus Wainwright has the most wins in this category for Rufus Wainwright (1998), Poses (2001), Want One (2003), and Release the Stars (2007).
1990s winners and nominees
Award yearArtistWorkLabelRef(s).
1991
(2nd)
Two Nice Girls[6]
1992
(3rd)
Outstanding Recording Artist
Phranc
Outstanding Music Composition
John Corigliano"Symphony No. 1"
1993
(4th)
Outstanding Music Song
Garth Brooks"We Shall Be Free"Liberty
Outstanding Music Video
Elton John"The Last Song"MCA
1994
(5th)
Outstanding Recording Artist
Melissa Etheridge
1995
(6th)
Outstanding Music Album
Disappear FearDisappear FearRounder
Outstanding Music Song
Indigo Girls"This Train Revised"Epic
Outstanding Music Video
Melissa Etheridge"I'm the Only One"Island
1996
(7th)
Outstanding Music Album
Boy GeorgeCheapness and BeautyVirgin
Outstanding Music Song
Jill Sobule"I Kissed a Girl"Atlantic
1997
(8th)
Outstanding Music Album[7]
[6]
Extra Fancy ‡SinnermanDiablo Musica
Outstanding Music Song
Meshell Ndegeocello"Leviticus: Faggot"Maverick
1998
(9th)
Outstanding Music Album[8]
[9]
[6]
Janet JacksonVelvet RopeVirgin
Ani DiFrancoLiving in ClipRighteous Babe
ErasureCowboyMute
Indigo GirlsShaming of the SunEpic
White TownWomen in TechnologyChrysalis
1999
(10th)
Outstanding Music Album[10]
[6]
Rufus WainwrightRufus WainwrightDreamWorks
The MurmursBlenderMCA
PhrancMilkmanPhancy
TwoVoyeursNothing
Outstanding Music Single
Queen Pen"Girlfriend"Interscope
Henry Rollins"The Gay Thing"DreamWorks

2000s

k.d. lang won for Invincible Summer (2000), A Wonderful World (2002), and Watershed (2008).
Tony Bennett won for A Wonderful World (2002).
Scissor Sisters won for Scissor Sisters (2004), Ta-Dah (2006), and Night Work (2010).
2000s winners and nominees
Award yearArtistAlbumLabelRef(s).
2000
(11th)
Indigo GirlsCome On Now SocialEpic[11]
[12]
Melissa EtheridgeBreakdownIsland
Meshell NdegeocelloBitterMaverick
Pet Shop BoysNightlifeParlophone
Sleater-KinneyThe Hot RockKill Rock Stars
2001
(12th)
k.d. langInvincible SummerWarner[13]
[14]
Stephen GatelyNew BeginningPolydor
Janis IanGod and the FBIWindham Hill
Patty LarkinRegrooving the DreamVanguard
Sleater-KinneyAll Hands on the Bad OneKill Rock Stars
2002
(13th)
Rufus WainwrightPosesDreamWorks[15]
[16]
Lea DeLariaPlay It CoolWarner
David Del TrediciSecret Music: A SongbookComposers Recordings
Melissa EtheridgeSkinIsland
GossipThat's Not What I HeardKill Rock Stars
2003
(14th)
Tony Bennett and k.d. langA Wonderful WorldSony[17]
HalfordCrucibleSanctuary
Indigo GirlsBecome YouEpic
Meshell NdegeocelloCookie: The Anthropological MixtapeMaverick
Pet Shop BoysReleaseSanctuary
2004
(15th)
Rufus WainwrightWant OneDreamWorks[18]
[2]
Bitch and AnimalSour Juice and RhymeRighteous Babe
Junior SeniorD-D-Don't Don't Stop the BeatAtlantic
Meshell NdegeocelloComfort WomanMaverick
PeachesFatherfuckerXL
2005
(16th)
Scissor SistersScissor SistersPolydor[19]
[20]
Melissa EtheridgeLuckyIsland
Le TigreThis IslandUniversal
George MichaelPatienceEpic
Rufus WainwrightWant TwoGeffen
2006
(17th)
Melissa EtheridgeGreatest Hits: The Road Less TraveledIsland[21]
[22]
Antony and the JohnsonsI Am a Bird NowSecretly Canadian
GirlymanLittle StarDaemon
Sharon IsbinRodrigo, Villa-Lobos, Ponce: Guitar ConcertosWarner
Amy RayPromDaemon
2007
(18th)
Scissor SistersTa-DahPolydor[23]
[24]
The Ditty BopsMoon Over the FreewayWarner
Final FantasyHe Poos CloudsBlocks Recording Club
PeachesImpeach My BushXL
Pet Shop BoysFundamentalParlophone
2008
(19th)
Rufus WainwrightRelease the StarsGeffen[25]
[26]
Bloc PartyA Weekend in the CityWichita
The CliksSnakehouseTommy Boy
Melissa EtheridgeThe AwakeningIsland
Patrick WolfThe Magic PositionLoog
2009
(20th)
k.d. langWatershedNonesuch[27]
[28]
Jay BrannanGoddamnedGreat Depression
Hercules & Love AffairHercules and Love AffairDFA
The Magnetic FieldsDistortionNonesuch
Sam SparroSam SparroIsland

2010s

Lady Gaga won for The Fame Monster (2009) and Born This Way (2011).
Adam Lambert won for Trespassing (2012).
Frank Ocean won for Channel Orange (2012).
Tegan and Sara won the award for Heartthrob (2013) and Love You to Death (2016).
Against Me! won for Transgender Dysphoria Blues (2014).
Troye Sivan won for Blue Neighbourhood (2015).
Halsey won for Hopeless Fountain Kingdom (2017).
Janelle Monáe won for Dirty Computer (2018).
2010s winners and nominees
Award yearArtistAlbumLabelRef(s).
2010
(21st)
Lady GagaThe Fame MonsterInterscope[29]
[30]
Brandi CarlileGive Up the GhostSony
GossipMusic for Men
Adam LambertFor Your EntertainmentRCA / 19
OtepSmash the Control MachineVictory
2011
(22nd)
Scissor SistersNight WorkDowntown[31]
[32]
Antony and the JohnsonsSwanlightsSecretly Canadian
Big FreediaBig Freedia Hitz Vol. 1Big Freedia Records
Kele OkerekeThe BoxerGlassnote
Chely WrightLifted Off the GroundVanguard
2012
(23rd)
Lady GagaBorn This WayInterscope[33]
[34]
Girl in a ComaExits & All the RestBlackheart
Hunx and His PunxToo Young to Be in LoveHardly Art
Beverly McClellanFear NothingOarfin
MENTalk About BodyIamsound
2013
(24th)
Adam LambertTrespassingRCA / 19[35]
[36]
Frank OceanChannel OrangeDef Jam
GossipA Joyful NoiseColumbia
Scissor SistersMagic HourCasablanca
Rufus WainwrightOut of the GameDecca / Polydor
2014
(25th)
Tegan and SaraHeartthrobWarner[37]
[38]
Lady GagaArtpopInterscope
GoldfrappTales of UsMute
Elton JohnThe Diving BoardCapitol
Vampire WeekendModern Vampires of the CityXL
2015
(26th)
Against Me!Transgender Dysphoria BluesXtra Mile[39]
[40]
Mary GauthierTrouble & LoveIn the Black
Angel HazeDirty GoldIsland / Republic
Mary LambertHeart on My SleeveCapitol
Sam SmithIn the Lonely Hour
2016
(27th)
Troye SivanBlue NeighbourhoodCapitol[41]
[42]
Brandi CarlileThe Firewatcher's DaughterATO
Miley CyrusMiley Cyrus & Her Dead PetzSmiley Miley
Adam LambertThe Original HighWarner
Le1fRiot BoiXL / Terrible
2017
(28th)
Tegan and SaraLove You to DeathWarner[43]
Against Me!Shape Shift with MeTotal Treble / Xtra Mile
Blood OrangeFreetown SoundDomino
Brandy ClarkBig Day in a Small TownWarner
Lady GagaJoanneInterscope
Tyler GlennExcommunicationIsland
Ty HerndonHouse on FireBFD
Elton JohnWonderful Crazy NightIsland
Frank OceanBlondeBoys Don't Cry
SiaThis Is ActingRCA
2018
(29th)
HalseyHopeless Fountain KingdomAstralwerks[44]
[45]
Miley CyrusYounger NowRCA
Honey DijonThe Best of Both WorldsClassic Music Company
KehlaniSweetSexySavageTSNMI / Atlantic
KelelaTake Me ApartWarp
KeshaRainbowKemosabe / RCA
Perfume GeniusNo ShapeMatador
Sam SmithThe Thrill of It AllCapitol
St. VincentMasseductionLoma Vista
WrabelWe Could Be BeautifulEpic / Sony
2019
(30th)
Janelle MonáeDirty ComputerBad Boy[46]
[47]
BrockhamptonIridescenceRCA
Brandi CarlileBy the Way, I Forgive YouLow Country Sound / Elektra
Christine and the QueensChrisBecause
Shea DiamondSeen It AllAsylum Worldwide
Hayley KiyokoExpectationsAtlantic
Kim PetrasTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1BunHead
Troye SivanBloomCapitol
SophieOil of Every Pearl's Un-InsidesFuture Classic
Years & YearsPalo SantoPolydor

2020s

Lil Nas X won for 7 (2019) and Montero (2021).
Sam Smith won for Love Goes (2020).
2020s winners and nominees
Award yearArtistAlbumLabelRef(s).
2020
(31st)
Lil Nas X7Columbia[48]
[49]
Adam LambertVelvet: Side AMore Is More / Empire
Brittany HowardJaimeATO
Kevin AbstractArizona BabyQuestion Everything / RCA
Kim PetrasClarityBunHead
King PrincessCheap QueenZelig / Columbia
Melissa EtheridgeThe Medicine ShowME Records / Concord
MikaMy Name Is Michael HolbrookCasablanca / Republic
Tegan and SaraHey, I'm Just Like YouSire
Young M.AHerstory in the MakingM.A Music / 3D
2021
(32nd)
Sam SmithLove GoesCapitol[50]
[51]
Adam LambertVelvetMore Is More / Empire
Brandy ClarkYour Life Is a RecordWarner Records
HalseyManicCapitol
KehlaniIt Was Good Until It Wasn'tAtlantic
Lady GagaChromaticaStreamline / Interscope
Miley CyrusPlastic HeartsRCA
Pabllo Vittar111BMT / Sony Music Brasil
PeppermintA Girl Like Me: Letters to My LoversProducer Entertainment Group
Ricky MartinPausaSony Latin
2022
(33rd)
Lil Nas XMonteroColumbia[52]
[53]
Brandi CarlileIn These Silent DaysLow Country Sound / Elektra
BrockhamptonRoadrunner: New Light, New MachineQuestion Everything / RCA
Demi LovatoDancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting OverIsland
Elton JohnThe Lockdown SessionsInterscope
HalseyIf I Can't Have Love, I Want PowerCapitol
KaytranadaIntimidatedRCA Records
Melissa EtheridgeOne Way OutBMG
Mykki BlancoBroken Hearts and Beauty SleepTransgressive
St. VincentDaddy's HomeLoma Vista
2023
(34th)
FletcherGirl of My DreamsCapitol[54]
[55]
AnittaVersions of MeWarner
Betty WhoBig!BMG
Demi LovatoHoly FvckIsland
Hayley KiyokoPanoramaAtlantic
Honey DijonBlack Girl MagicClassic Music Company
Kim PetrasSlut PopRepublic
MunaMunaSaddest Factory
Orville PeckBroncoColumbia
Rina SawayamaHold the GirlDirty Hit

Multiple wins and nominations


The following individuals received four or more Outstanding Music Artist awards:

NominationsMusic Artist
9Melissa Etheridge
6Rufus Wainwright
5Lady Gaga
Adam Lambert
4Brandi Carlile
Scissor Sisters
Meshell Ndegeocello
Indigo Girls
Elton John

References