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Recently, Musgraves had an interview with fellow. I think Kacey is shaping her persona in the same vein as Dolly Parton: an extremely feminine country singer who does exactly what the fuck she wants. She took the unpopular path and is where she is on her own terms.

If you tell certain Christians that you're gay, you risk judgement. People are drawn to it. When I was a kid, I wanted to be a priest, but my family discouraged it, maybe because they knew I was gay. Kacey was a way back. She writes lyrics that she means and is unapologetic about them.

Kacey Musgraves Is Pissed

Musgraves is redefining country music on her own terms, all while becoming a queer icon — bridging a rare gap that means worlds to queer country fans. Speaking to Fancy Hagood in a new episode of Trailblazers Radio, Kacey Musgraves spills details on what inspired her to challenge the norm in country music — and the backlash she faced doing it.

From the beginning of her career, Grammy-winning musician Kacey Musgraves has been doing what gay authentic to herself. She offered simply stunning, near-perfect performances during the primetime broadcast and took home four trophies: Best Country Solo Performance, Best Country Song, Best Country Album, and one of the most prestigious awards of the night, [ ].

And you believe that if Kacey Musgraves is doing exactly what she wants, and she kasey still talking about equality for LGBT people, then she must really care. I navigate my faith and my identity with a lot of anger. For artists who are political, the art and the message can get lost.

After spending nearly a decade in Nashville building a career that has all but redefined modern country — all while wholeheartedly embracing her queer fans — the year-old Texas native has achieved the rare kind of mainstream recognition that many country performers crave but rarely attain, and become a gay icon, to boot.

Below, three queer Musgraves stans tell us why they love the singer, and what her music means to them. Kacey Musgraves’ dominance during Sunday’s 61st Annual Grammy Awards has certainly solidified her place as country music’s newest queer icon.

Any true Kacey Musgraves fan knows that the year-old Grammy Award-winning country singer is an ally for the LGBTQ+ community and has been for a long time. It's definitely been a journey of self-acceptance, and I still struggle from time to time. Obviously, it can be hard to be queer and Christian.

She makes her stance on discrimination very obvious and talks about it on social media. Being a queer Christian is kind of a double-edged sword. Sometimes I get so pissed that I still believe in God. It would be so much more convenient if I could just scrap the whole idea of faith, and I understand people who come to that conclusion.

I grew up in a Catholic family that was loving and supportive of my identity. I fell in love with the album and with somebody at the same time — and then I went through heartbreak, so it represents both things to me. Holy anger, Gay think. She sings about familiar country themes like falling in love and.

I had to deal with that when I started exploring my sexuality, and subsequently, my gender identity. And being so open about homosexuality, equality, and happiness is really risky in her industry. Kacey's bluntness is refreshing and empowering.

History taught me that gay people weren't welcome in the church, but as soon as I found my church and realized that wasn't the case, I was able to start peeling away those layers of shame I'd built up overtime. Though I do not go to church now, but I do tend to lean towards kasey who do.