Fun gay songs

When I have a affection , I crush hard. In 7th grade, this looked like doodling hearts on my notebooks and writing secret love letters in hopes that I might have the courage to confess my love to whomever was the oppose of my affection. As a year-old, I still get all the butterflies and angst of a mid-pubescent girl, but now I shovel my fire into creating perfectly curated playlists to listen to while in the ride or doing dishes so I can dream of my crush holding my hand or giving me those &#;I want you&#; eyes.

What better way to celebrate queer love than to dance to an indie pop playlist appreciate your crush is watching! This selection of songs is particularly gay, because The Aces released their new summer banger about teenage unrequited love TODAY! On the tail of their hit &#;Daydream,&#; their spunky, youthful song &#;Girls Make Me Wanna Die&#; hits us with what the The Aces dial &#;a nostalgic call endorse to our adolescence and shared experience of existence young, queer, and painfully in love with your best friend.&#; Just in time for hot miss summer, The Aces are prepping for their up

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

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

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Been there, done that? Ponder again, my frie

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

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Dove Cameron — "Boyfriend"

Dove Cameron was inspired by a "perspective of freedom" when she penned lover. 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 good hook?" A lot of it became a report of what it felt like to grow up gay 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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George Michael — "Freedom! ‘90”

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

The 40 Best LGBTQ+-Inspired Songs About Love and Acceptance

Loving and accepting yourself is easier said than done, no matter who you are or what you’re going through. But melody can get you through pretty much anything. Thankfully, for members of the LGBTQ+ community, there are a lot of people (including some of our favorite musical artists) who have been there before and want to propose their support through their music. Sometimes the lyric you need is an angsty anthem. Other times you're happy as a clam and wanna pump your fists. And sometimes you need to lounge in your feelings with a ballad. There are truly songs for every occasion.

Here are the best LGBTQ+-inspired songs from the recent past that help spread the thought of love and acceptance of all people, no matter who they are or who they adoration, and some with lyrical tips for being an ally.

"Good Luck, Babe!" by Chappell Roan

Don't even think about suppressing those gay thoughts around Chappell Roan. The Missouri-raised creator, who has talked about growing up believing her sexuality to be a sin, is now about as