20 Notable LGBT Songs Released In The Last Five Years | Playlist
These 20 LGBT-related songs, released between 2011 and 2016, transcend trends, eschew conformity,and spread messages of acceptance, tolerance, and unity.
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These 20 LGBT-related songs, released between 2011 and 2016, transcend trends, eschew conformity,and spread messages of acceptance, tolerance, and unity.
The Weeknd ascends from no. 40 to no. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 with single “Starboy,” the promo single from his forthcoming album of the same name.
La’Porsha Renae exceptionally conveys the strength and importance of women on debut single, “Good Woman.”
The Chainsmokers returns with the follow-up to their no. 1 hit “Closer,” “All We Know,” enlisting assistance from Phoebe Ryan.
OneRepublic releases one final single, “A.I.,” ahead of their fourth studio album, Oh My My. The band receives an assist from Peter Gabriel.
Shawn Mendes earns his second no. 1 album with his sophomore effort, ‘Illuminate.’ Luke Bryan (‘Farm Tour’) launches at no. 4.
Neon Trees’ Tyler Glenn makes a personal statement on “G.D.M.M.L. GRLS,” one of the several singles from his forthcoming solo debut, ‘Excommunication’.
With “False Alarm,” Canadian R&B artist The Weeknd delivers an ambitious second single from forthcoming album, ‘Starboy’.
Thomas Rhett returns with “Star of the Show,” the promo single for the re-release of 2015 sophomore album, ‘Tangled Up’.
Just ahead of debut album ‘Sit Still, Look Pretty’, Teen-pop newcomer Daya releases her final pre-release single, “Cool.”
Norah Jones rolls out one final pre-release single ahead of ‘Day Breaks’, “Tragedy.” It amplifies anticipation for the album.
The first music shopping week in October 2016 (October 7) comprises of new albums from Green Day, Norah Jones, and OneRepublic.