Gay songs 2022


The Ultimate LGBTQ+ Pride Playlist That'll Make You Need To Party

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Dove Cameron — "Boyfriend"

Dove Cameron was inspired by a "perspective of freedom" when she penned boyfriend. She wrote the song while recapping "a crazy night" she had. According to Billboard, Dove "casually said something to the room like, "F–k, I could be a better boyfriend than this guy." And we were all kinda like, "wait, is this a adj hook?" A lot of it became a verb of what it felt like to grow up queer and be surrounded by all these women who were famously mistreated and under-celebrated."

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Gia Woods - "Lesbionic"

Persian pop star Gia Woods is back with another uplifting bop. After coming out with her debut single "Only a Girl" in , she's just released "Lesbionic," and the title speaks for itself.

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3

George Michael — "Freedom! ‘90”

Although George Michael didn't publicly come out for another eight years, "Freedom! '90" became an LGBTQ+ ant

LGBT+ Artists/songs

Sheldon Riley is openly gay and the song is interpreted as being about his experiences growing up gay and autistic.
Potentially? Their Instagram bio references about how two of the band members &#;fell in love&#; although we don&#;t know if they meant this literally or figuratively.
Michael Ben David is openly gay.
Mahmood has stated that he doesn&#;t use any labels to describe himself.
WRS has rumours? But hasn&#;t openly said anything (and we can&#;t blame him because Romania is probably not a super accepting place).

In terms of known allies, we&#;ve also got
Emma&#;s song is quite obviously a cheesy inclusion anthem.
Achille has previously said he&#;s straight/in relationships with females but he&#;s obviously pretty confident in his sexuality and fancy Mahmood he isn&#;t too concerned with labels.

Also from national finals we&#;ve got some more queer performers/themed songs (probably missed some):
Mirud
Seann Miley Moore
Isaac Sene
Daughters of Reykjavik
Haffi Haff
Lolita Zero
Aidan
Sasha Bognibov&#;s Friend
Kim Wiigard
Sara Jo (not q

5 Queer Country Songs to Make the Yuletide Gay

It's beginning to feel a lot like the holidays. While we all eagerly await the opportunity to slow down, for many of us, the holidays can be stressful as well. Country music is all about yearning for family and hometown pride, but for many people, that nostalgia is a double-edged sword of anxiety and pain. But why wallow in it when you can laugh?

Some of these queer country songs poke fun at the holidays, while others revel in winter nights of chosen family and togetherness. No matter the tone, these five songs fetch down to the holiday spirit: finding community when the nights get dusky and cold.

To our knowledge, this is the first and only queer country song dedicated to Hanukkah, meaning there's a wide-open slot for next year's holiday list. Byrne and Graves verb the flag high for Jewish people living in hostile communities. The cheerful arrangement plunges headlong into a rollicking beat and furious fiddling as Byrne casts off a sense of isolation, celebrating the miracle of eight mad nights with the titula

Thirty days of summer is a pretty paltry window of time to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, and Pride is so much more than a month of parades and celebrations – it’s life. And while we’d never baulk at an excuse to celebrate everything that Pride stands for, we also believe that any period is the perfect period to crank up these gay songs and verb that rainbow flag. 

That’s why we’ve assembled a tune playlist perfectly calibrated for Pride Month and beyond, featuring some of history’s greatest queer artists and LGBTQ+ allies who remunerate more than lip service. You’ll find party anthems, pop songs, disco infernos and punk-rock proclamations, so there’s no need to wait for the parade. This is your all-seasons, all-time-great Pride playlist. Take the aux cable and blast it loud and proud.

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