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New Gay Music «Outed On Friday!» – Week 46 – 2021

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Outed On Friday!

It’s the end of a work week and that means, new music are released – so here is this week’s «Outed On Friday!».

7 new songs are ready to challenge the 50 songs on the LGBTQ Music Chart from Monday. For the challengers for next week chart, we had over 30 submitted songs to choose between, but still only 7 available spots. You can vote on these songs from Monday – here is the voting page.

Frimann – «Last King Alive»

Frimann is a 23 year old queer artist from Oslo, Norway. He makes super catchy disco-pop music, and is a pop star in the making.

Ana Carmen – «Honey I’m Worn»

A queer PDX based singer-songwriter who just began a solo project under the name «Ana Carmen» earlier this year. This submission is an electropop recreation of a song off my first album «Wish You Well» that I later released as a single.

Jason Justly – «Young Again»

«Young Again» takes you back to a time where you were young and carefree. It offers you the chance to relive one of your most precious memories once again

Chris Nicolosi – «You»

Chris Nicolosi is a soulful gay recording artist from New Jersey, currently living in Valencia, Spain. His newest single “YOU” as a sexy and sweet and pop song with r&b and jazz influences.

Nicholas Rich – «I Could Use A Cowboy»

18-year-old gay country artist born and raised in Florida. His mission is to share personal stories through classic country sounds and symbolisms with catchy hooks.

Alex Spinney –  «I Remember»

Alex Spinney is a British singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from South London.

Keiynan Lonsdale – «Gods of the Disco»

He have been writing songs since he was about 10 years old, he would bring his lyric book to dance school, hoping to corner someone kind enough to listen to his ideas & progress.

This playlist are updated every Friday with new music – so it might not reflect the artists mention above. Like it, so you don’t miss out on brand new music! Only songs that is released on YouTube and Spotify can be added to the LGBTQ Music Chart.

Written by: Ephram St. Cloud


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