Dua Saleh dishes on 'Sex Education,' Romeo & Juliet-like romance & why "the limit does not exist" for R&B - Queerty
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Saleh's debut LP 'I SHOULD CALL THEM' defies genre boundaries, exploring R&B and pop, while addressing themes of love amidst environmental and societal challenges.
Dua Saleh, a Sudanese refugee, uses art as a means for inspiration and change, blending various genres to connect with the LGBTQ+ community globally.
In 'Sex Education,' they made significant strides in representation, portraying Cal Bowman, a character embodying Black trans-nonbinary identity, thus increasing visibility in media.
With an intention to experiment, Saleh's album delves into subjects of radical love and existential risks, showcasing their unique artistic evolution and commitment to meaningful storytelling.
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