‘’You just need to take several seats and then try to restore the peaceĪnd control your urges to scream about all the people you hate Giving two fingers up to homophobes all around the world, Taylor recruits some of the best know LGBTQ celebrities and allies for her ‘You Need to Calm Down’ video. This song never really made it in the UK and we think it is massively underated.įilmed at LA Pride, showing hateful protestors holding ‘Burn in Hell’ poster, Demi opens with ‘You don’t have to hate, because my Jesus loves all!’.ĭemi then takes over the Pride parade along with a UK favourite of ours, Cher Lloyd. Really Don’t Care – Demi Lovato & Cher Lloyd Those first four beats are all you need to play before the gays go wild. The song celebrates that we are all beautiful in different ways, even when the world around says otherwise – something many LGBTQ people can understand all too well. This was one of the first music videos we both saw that featured a gay couple passionately kissing at a time when this simply did not happen on TV. Slowing things down and throwing it back, we had to include Christinas ‘beautiful’. You, me, you wish, new phone, who this?’’ 8. Legs, legs, face, eyes, thin waist, thick thighs Purse full, big bills, bitch I’m a big deal ‘’Nails, hair, hips, heels, ass fat, lips real If you are looking for an LGBTQ song this pride season to channel your sass, this is the one. Todrick Hall is pure talent, from performance, to drag, creativity and music, he has it all! Taking this performance to another level, Little Mix showcase their own Drag King alter egos, cast three of the best Drag Queens in the UK and create an absolute banger.Įxpect to see this being played up and down the country at every Pride parade this year. This is going to be on repeat in the gay clubs for many years to come and deserves a place in the gay anthem hall of fame. Two of the biggest gay icons and powerhouses in the world right now coming together to create pop magic? In the version above, Ava stands aside, casts Bimini Bon Boulash (Ru Pauls Drag Race) and uses this version to share their support of Mermaids, a UK-wide charity working to support transgender, non-binary and gender-diverse children, young people, and their families.
My Head and My Heart – Ava Max (Bimini Bon Boulash Performance)Īva Max is smashing it at the moment and quickly becoming a gay icon. We watched Little Mix perform this in London complete with a glorious explosion of rainbow confetti.Ĭause I’m yours’’ 4. This gay anthem is for all those that feel like they have to hide their relationship or true self from the world. We love this song because it’s a slap in the face to all those people that told Lil Nas X he was going to hell for being gay, he gave them what they wanted and of course the same people then complained about the video. New to our LGBTQ Pride song list for 2021 is Lil Nas X sliding down a pole in thigh high heels down to hell to give the Devil himself a lapdance. The lyrics below tell you everything you need to know, sing it at the top of your lungs and dance away to this epic LGBTQ Pride song! Starting our Pride playlist with one of the best gay anthems of all time (and yes an obvious start), Born This Way by Lady Gaga. Throughout the years there have been many classic gay anthems released, for our playlist we have compiled a modern take with a few throwbacks, from pure pop to deep and meaningful – we hope you enjoy! Best Gay Anthems: LGBTQ Pride Songs Playlist 1. They are the songs from artists who are LGBTQ themselves or that are huge LGBTQ allies. Music can be incredibly powerful and provoking, it can send a message in its own unique way.īut what do we mean when we talk about gay anthems/LGBTQ songs for pride?įor us, these are the songs that empower, educate and in some cases literally scream pride.