In the 25th edition of Beaming with Pride
(2025), we highlight the song, “Crème Brulée” performed by David Archuleta.
Prepare to beam with P-R-I-D-E ️
! Beaming with Pride
celebrates, embraces, and spotlights songs by LGBTQ musicians or allies. Here, we provide background and insight into musician(s) and analyze + go gaga over the decadent bops served up. When the music dictates deeper, more transcendent discussion, we ensure the point is fully articulated. All styles of music are welcome while the songs can be classics or brand-spanking new. So, without further ado, in the 25th edition of Beaming with Pride
(2025), we highlight “Crème Brulée” performed by David Archuleta.
“Oh, no, another man down / Another heart left on the dance floor / Took a bite, now he wants more.” Oh, snap! I’m gagging! I’m ‘shook!’ Woo!I must admit, David Archuleta is incredibly fine. The ‘short king’ with an amazing voice is also incredibly easy on the eyes. Since coming out, the world has seen a far more liberal, liberated Archie, and that is H-O-T! Speaking of hot, our Latino hottie finally fulfills our fantasies. He quenches our thirst with his flirty, decadent single, “Crème Brulée”. Not only does David sing his cute little ass off, but he also shows off his cuteness in a must-see music video. Did y’all peep that see-through shirt Archie is wearing? A flirty song deserves flirty cover art
, and a titillating music video
. Archuleta wrote “Crème Brulée” with Robyn Dell’Unto, and Ryan Nealon. Michael Blum produced it.
David Archuleta is confident from the get-go. Furthermore, he’s gay from the get-go. Sure, on “Hell Together” we saw Archie address religion and sexuality, but “Crème Brulée” finds him embracing it unapologetically, with no strings attached. See the second verse: “Poor you, won’t leave my bedroom / Your serotonin on the nightstand / I’m not even tryin’.” Yes, you read and heard right. Our innocent David has had a boy over, and the pleasure was sweet as… The rush begins in the pre-chorus, with “three-word phrases, skipping stages” and is fully realized in the centerpiece, the chorus:
“Oh, no, there goes all of your clothes
Speaking words, you don’t know
Yo te vuelvo loco, loco
Oh, no, you want me in slow-mo
Snap me like a photo
Yo te vuelvo loco, loco
I can’t help but you don’t wanna wait (Okay)
Now you’ve had a taste of crème brûlée (Yo sé)
Oh, no, there goes all of your clothes
Speaking words, you don’t know
Yo te vuelvo loco, loco.”
Ooh-wee! Have I mentioned how fine David Archuleta is? He is even finer hearing him flirt and drop those Spanish bars. As always, his voice is top-notch. He is accompanied by a sleek musical backdrop that ‘ups the ante’ of the sexiness. This newly, liberated David Archuleta is a beast. The “Crème Brulée” he serves up is tasty… and makes you feel things
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David Archuleta // “Crème Brulée” // Archie Music // 2025
David Archuleta, Crème Brulée: Beaming with Pride
No. 25 (2025) [
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