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It’s fun and upbeat, and I would seriously suggest checking out the original song. This song is still being market towards a Pride season that isn’t physically taking place.
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A remix of a classic by one of the best-selling gay musicians of all time? Check. ‘Always’ – Waze & Odyssey, George Michael, Mary J Blige, Tommy Theo: Dance beats? Check. Hopefully come June 2021 we will all be able to sing about how we’re all savage. Moreover, this remix is just really bloody good-and with the kind of lyrics many in the LGBT+ community cherish, with emphasis on owning your own sexuality, this is certain to be a mainstay at pride this year. Queen B shows she is a woman of the people. ‘Savage Remix’ – Megan Thee Stallion, Beyoncé: Beyoncé singing about only fans? That’s gay culture right there, and I won’t hear any different. Openly pansexual and genderqueer, Christine and the Queens is one of the most dynamic queer acts out there, and as we move into a new decade, it is the performers from the community that deserves to be highlighted and celebrated at Pride. ‘ La Vita Nuova’ – Christine and the Queens, Caroline Polacheck : With its slow thumping beat and angelic vocals, this is pop at its best. Having saved the early part of our quarantine with the entirety of her Future Nostalgia album, Dua deserved to be the Queen of Pride this year.
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Dua is loved in the community, and it’s not hard to picture everyone, myself included, turning 360 degrees as Dua tells us she’s done ‘a full 180’. ‘Don ’ t Start Now’ – Dua Lipa: Despite not making it to the top of the charts when it released October last year (criminal, in my opinion), this song may just be one of the best songs released in the past five years. Nevertheless, this song is sure to be heard across the world every June, all month long, for many years to come. With many already proclaiming it the Pride anthem of the generation, I’ll hold off that particular accolade, for now.
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And yet somehow it feels just like all good Pride songs do, as if it has been playing in our heads for the past 20 years. ‘Rain On Me’ – Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande: At the time of writing this song has not been out a full 48 hours. So, to remedy that… here are six songs that I was personally looking forward to celebrating pride with. Whether it be with Instagram live streams of our unabashed dancing or wearing our best Pride fits in lockdown, we can still show the world who we are and just what it means to be LGBT+.Ī personal tragedy of the effective cancellation of Pride 2020 is the lack of a month-long party, bopping to some of the best hits known to humankind. Does that mean we as queer people should roll over and dampen our pride? No: now more than ever we need to let the world know we are still here, we are still queer. Pride 2020, which was supposed to be a celebration of our place in the world looking forward to liberation for even more LGBT+ people around the world, will instead pass by, largely unnoticed by the masses.