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Best LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 Songs of 2023 (so far) features music courtesy of Cub Sport, Janelle Monáe, Miley Cyrus, Omar Apollo, and Sam Smith.
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AAh, it’s June 2023 (when this is being published 😉) and you know what that means! It’s PRIDE month 🏳️🌈! LOVE IS LOVE, baby! At The Musical Hype, the goal is activism against hate, inclusivity, open-mindedness, progressivism, and appreciating and respecting vast differences through musical endeavors. There are so many awesome LGBTQ+ musicians grinding in the game. Some are signed to a major label while others are independent. Either way, these talented artists work incredibly hard to gain an audience, and should be commended. 🎧 Best LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 Songs of 2023 (so far) highlights 22 gems from LGBTQ+ artists. There are omissions and for that, I apologize in advance. However, hopefully, among these 22 songs you find some terrific additions to your playlist whether you’re a member of the community, and ally, or a big ol’ music enthusiast. 🎧 Best LGBTQ 🏳️🌈 Songs of 2023 (so far) features music courtesy of 🎙 Cub Sport, 🎙 Janelle Monáe, 🎙 Miley Cyrus, 🎙 Omar Apollo, and 🎙 Sam Smith among others. So, without further ado, let’s dive into these epic LGBTQ+ gems!
1. Sam Smith, Koffee & Jessie Reyez, “Gimme”
💿 Gloria • 🏷 Capitol • 🗓 2023
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: January 2023
- 13 Big Mood, Surefire Vibe Songs (2023)
- Gimme: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 37 (2023)
2. Miley Cyrus, “Flowers”
💿 Endless Summer Vacation • 💿 Endless Summer Vacation • 🏷 Smiley Miley, Inc. / Columbia • 🗓 2023
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3. Omar Apollo, “3 Boys”
🎵 “3 Boys” • 🏷 Warner • 🗓 2023
Appears in 🔻:
- Awesome Songs: February 2023
- Monogamy: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 20 (2023)
- BOY, These Songs Are About You (2023)
4. Janelle Monáe, “Lipstick Lover”
💿 The Age of Pleasure • 🏷 Wondaland Productions LLC / Bad Boy • 🗓 2023
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5. Jake Shears, “Too Much Music”
💿 Last Man Dancing • 🏷 Boys Keep Swinging / Mute Artists Ltd. • 🗓 2023
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6. Kesha, “Eat The Acid”
💿 Gag Order • 🏷 Kemosabe • 🗓 2023
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7. Jxckson, “RADIO SILENCE”
💿THE DEEP END (EP) • 🏷 Jxckson Music • 🗓 2023
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8. Ryan Beatty, “Ribbons”
💿 Calico • 🏷 Warner Music UK • 🗓 2023
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9. Just Shy, “Silhouette”
🎵 “Silhouette” • 🏷 John Rowley • 🗓 2023
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10. Mathew V, “My Boy”
💿 Anything Goes • 🏷 604 Records • 🗓 2023
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11. Kisos, “Bite Your Tongue”
🎵 “Bite Your Tongue” • 🏷 Miller Place • 🗓 2023
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12. GRANT KNOCHE, “INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS”
🎵 “INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS” • 🏷 GRANT KNOCHE • 🗓 2023
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13. Mad Tsai, “in my head”
🎵 “in my head” • 🏷 Mad Tsai • 🗓 2023
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14. JORDY, “Story of a Boy”
💿 Boy • 🏷 300 Entertainment • 🗓 2023
Appears in 🔻:
- JORDY, “Story of a Boy”: LGBTQ Bopz 🌈🎶 No. 6 (2023)
- Story: 3 to 5 BOPS No. 16 (2023)
- 11 Intriguing Songs With A Story to Tell (2023)
- BOY, These Songs Are About You (2023)
15. Jude York, “Mr Porcelain”
🎵 “Mr. Porcelain” • 🏷 Yoyo Music • 🗓 2023
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16. Binoy, “Boyhood”
💿 Boyhood • 🏷 Binoy Zachariah • 🗓 2023
The punches 👊 are thrown from the onset: “Bloody nose / Blood on my clothes / It leaves a mark / When they hit hard.” Ugh 😡! They hit, of course because “I’m the oddest of them all / Another day in seventh grade / Of getting punched for being gay / No matter how much you act straight.” Again, ugh 😡! In a perfect world, this boy should be able to be who he is without being bruised, bullied, and perhaps worse, psychologically damaged. Furthermore, things don’t improve at home, with “the house burning down” from dysfunction. Another lyric sure to piss off progressive souls who cry foul regarding homophobia: “Daddy, daddy on the phone / Saying son, be more manly / Less like mom / Be more proud of where you’re from / And the woman in me rages like a storm.” F#¢K TOXIC MASCULINITY!!! 🎵 “Boyhood” is a song that should make you angry regardless of sexuality. It has long been time for the world to move beyond stereotypes, toxic masculinity, bullying, and definitely HOMOPHOBIA. There is space for everyone in this world, and nobody’s boyhood should be the war that Binoy sings about. A bop indeed, but also, this should be a wake-up call for many.
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17. JSJ, “Honey”
🎵 “Honey” • 🏷 JSJ • 🗓 2023
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18. Joesef, “Borderline”
💿 Permanent Damage • 🏷 Bold Cut / AWAL Recordings Ltd • 🗓 2023
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19. Harry Strange, “god damn shame”
💿 What a God Damn Shame (EP) • 🏷 Harry Strange • 📅 2023
“Cut me down just a little bit / Come back round, say you’re missing it,” Strange sings following the first verse, adding, “Break my heart / Yeah, you break my heart.” Ah, those pesky matters of the heart are what fuel this god damn shame he proceeds to sing about. More evidence arrives in the second verse, where Strange masterfully illustrates his partner (or former partner’s) weaknesses:
“All of the times I picked up the phone
To call you but you’re never home
You say that you see the best part of me
But you’re speechless when I ask you to speak.”
Damn! More like, god damn, of course. Strong language from Harry Strange but clearly, love, or the lack of love, will make you cuss something fierce. Beyond the lyrics, Strange sings well, while the production (🎛 Jamie Clarke) and sound are #Winning. Also, shout out the EP cover art, which is, well, giving those gay vibes, too. All told, Strange might be singing about a god damn shame, but there is nothing shameful about 🎵 “god damn shame” as a song.
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20. Cub Sport, “Keep Me Safe”
💿 Jesus At The Gay Bar • 🏷 Cub Sport • 📅 2023
21. Joaicon, “boyfriend”
🎵 “boyfriend” • 🏷 IconzRecordz • 🗓 2023
Joaicon sounds chill yet potent throughout the course of “boyfriend.” He’s silky smooth, exhibiting ample swagger, particularly when he drops that Spanish in there! “Hola bebé, quiero tocar tu piel / Vente conmigo ahora y volvemo’ al amanecer er”. Woo – it’s getting hot in here 🥵! Is Joaicon desperate? Maybe, but love (and lust) makes you do crazy things. Don’t knock the man because, he constructs a lit fantasy we all envy: “We can lose ourselves in this bed / My lips kissing your skin / My hands grabbing your hips / Oh, baby, you’ll be mine.” To the nameless guy Joaicon addresses on 🎵 “boyfriend”, you should totally take him up on his offer!
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22. Adam Lambert, “Holding Out for a Hero”
💿 High Drama • 🏷 More is More, LLC / BMG Rights Management (US) LLC • 🗓 2023
“Holding Out for a Hero” suits Lambert perfectly. Big-voiced and theatrical to the nth degree, Adam makes this hit sound like an original. Given his prodigious vocal skills, it is unsurprising that he can transform a song originally sung by the opposite sex and make it work perfectly for him. Of course, given the fact that he is openly gay 🌈, it also works seamlessly that his love interest is male (“It’s gonna take a Superman to sweep me off my feet”). As intriguing as the verses are, it is the anthemic chorus where Adam shines his brightest. Besides the singing, the production (🎛 Andrew Wells and Charley Bagnall) successfully reintroduces “Holding Out for a Hero” for the 21st century. The synths sizzles, while the beat hits hard. 🎵 “Holding Out for a Hero” does not sound like an anachronism in 2023.
Appears in 🔻:
- Adam Lambert, “Holding Out for a Hero”: Covers No. 6 (2023)
- 15 Songs That Require You to HOLD On (2023)
- 13 Totally Heroic Hero Songs (2023)
- Bonnie Tyler vs. Adam Lambert: Head 2 Head 🗣️ No. 11 (2023)
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