Rigel Gemini

Queer musical artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rigel Cable,[3] better known by his[a] stage name Rigel Gemini, is an American musician known for his songs entitled "I Can't",[5] "It's The -- For Me",[6] "Coffee In My Cup",[7] and "Gorgeois".[8] His music videos have included queer and trans entertainers, including Gia Gunn and Alyssa Edwards in "I Can't",[9][10] Gia Gunn in "It's The -- For Me",[6][11] Ts Madison in "Coffee In My Cup,[7][12] and Plastique Tiara and Heidi N Closet in "Gorgeois".[8] He released his first album "MELT" in 2021.[13] His music video for "I Can't" was removed from YouTube and re-released.[14][15]

Born
Rigel Cable

Notable work"I Can't" music video[1]
SpouseCameron Lee[2]
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Born
Rigel Cable

Alma materDartmouth College
Notable work"I Can't" music video[1]
SpouseCameron Lee[2]
Websiterigelgemini.com
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Career

Gemini is a social media content creator on Instagram and YouTube focused on fashion and LGBTQ topics,[16][17][18] who also organizes creative events and art shows in Atlanta with his husband Cameron Lee.[2][19][20] He is a queer opinion contributor for Adweek[21][22] and has been outspoken about LGBT activism and social justice.[23][24] As Rigel Cable, he works in e-commerce and analytics.[25][26]

Personal life

Gemini was born in New Hampshire and lives in Atlanta.[27] He is of Japanese descent; his mother is half Japanese and was born in Kobe.[27]

Gemini is queer and nonbinary and uses he/him and they/them pronouns.[4][28]

Gemini went to Dartmouth College and graduated in 2010 and married his husband Cameron Lee in 2015.[29]

Works

  • "I Can't"
  • "Day & Night" featuring TIAAN
  • "Gorgeois" featuring Ocean Kelly
  • "Coffee In My Cup"
  • "It's The -- For Me" featuring Gia Gunn

Notes

  1. Gemini uses he/him and they/them pronouns.[4] This article uses he/him for consistency.

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