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New Gay Music «Outed On Friday!» – Week 10 – 2022

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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!».

5 new songs are ready to challenge the 50 songs on the LGBTQ Music Chart from Monday. For the challengers for next week chart. You can vote on these songs from Monday – here is the voting page.

I will remind every LGBTQ artist to always submit their new released here (only for submitting music), if they want their song to challenge the LGBTQ Music Chart.

MKSM – «Imagine»

MKSM sees himself as a voice for the marginalised. The singer-songwriter and violinist has many identities within himself: as an openly gay late re-settler, he came to Germany to find his language – he stuttered heavily in the past – and to study classical violin to become a pop musician. MKSM has now released a very fitting song for the time we are no experiencing.

Brandon Colbein – «Boy You Like»

He open his mouth & songs come out, he says about himself.

Darren Hayes – «Do you remember ?»

As the lead singer and songwriter of duo Savage Garden, and as a solo recording artist in his own right, Australian born Darren Hayes has held a career spanning two decades.

Homer Marrs – «This Fantastic Nightmare»

Featured on the cover of the September issue of Bear World Magazine, Homer Marrs’s talent was revealed nationwide for his live performance of «The Facebook Song» on «Jimmy Kimmel Live» in support of the first National UnFriend Day. He has today released his new single «This Fantastic Nightmare» today.

Joel Brogon – «Break Away»

Joel Brogon is a Texas-based Folk/Americana singer/songwriter who has been singing songs about life for over twenty years. His focus is telling stories, sometimes about his own experiences, but he also uses his music as a platform to give a voice to those that may not have one.

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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