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«Outed on Friday! – Week 24 – 2024: New Music, Voting, Artists, and More!»

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Outed On Friday!

Check out the latest edition of «Outed on Friday!» featuring new music on the LGBTQ Music Chart.

Outed on Friday! – Week 24 – 2024

Can you believe it’s the end of another grind of a work week? Well, fear not, because today is the day we’ve all been waiting for – new music drop day! Welcome to this week’s edition of «Outed on Friday!»

New Music on the LGBTQ Music Chart

Hey music lovers! Get ready for some fresh tunes hitting the LGBTQ Music Chart next week. Five new songs are gearing up to shake things up and challenge the top 50. It’s always exciting to see new contenders enter the mix, so make sure to cast your vote for your favourites. Who knows, your pick could end up at the top of the chart!

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to support your favorite artists and make your voice heard. Stay tuned and get ready to groove to some new beats!

Voting for the LGBTQ Music Chart

Just a heads up that voting for the LGBTQ Music Chart always kicks off on Mondays. And guess what? The big reveal of the chart happens on the LGBTQ Music Chart with Tim Graham radio show! How cool is that?

So make sure to mark your calendars and tune in to see which LGBTQ artists are making waves in the music world. It’s always a fun time listening to the latest hits and discovering new talent. Don’t miss out on the excitement!

You can always check out the complete chart here on LGBTQMusicChart.uk after the radio show has aired. And guess what? The songs you voted for last week will be front and centre on this week’s show. So make sure to tune in and see if your favorite tracks made it to the top!

Opportunity for Artists

The LGBTQ Music Chart radio show is set to play some fantastic songs next Saturday. If your song didn’t make the cut this week, it may be because you didn’t submit it for consideration. To have your music featured on the show, be sure to submit it to the LGBTQ Music Chart.

This is a great opportunity to showcase your talent and reach a wider audience within the LGBTQ community. Don’t miss out on the chance to have your music heard on the airwaves next week!

Featured Artists

Here are the featured artists on this week’s Outed on Friday!:

Asbjørn & Brimheim – «New moon, same old me»

Danish/Faroese Brimheim, illuminates the stark contrasts within her own psyche: a precarious balancing act between delusions of grandeur and a bottomless insecurity. Danish/Faroese Brimheim highlights the stark contradictions within her own psyche: a delicate balance between grandiose delusions and profound insecurities.

Abe Raham – «You»

Early in his career, Swedish Abraham developed an alter ego to cope with his stage shyness. In his performances, he would partially conceal his face to represent his timid side, while his bolder persona – Abe Raham, embodied confidence and stage presence.

Jeff Kristian – «Icon»

The eccentric singer and songwriter hails from London, UK,  and has been creating a unique blend of pop music ever since releasing his first album in the 1980s.

Klaytn – «Wasted»

Singer-songwriter Klaytn converts pain, lost love, and harsh realities into edgy bedroom pop songs that challenge conventions. Drawing inspiration from unapologetic pop-punk and pop-rock artists of the late ’90s and ’00s, her music aims to craft a dreamy, subconscious soundscape while incorporating key dark pop elements in instrumentation.

Jenny Kern – «Girls!»

Jenny Kern is a talented musician hailing from the great country of Canada but now calling Brooklyn her home, where she mesmerises audiences with her enchanting indie pop melodies and soulful lyrics.

Stay Up to Date with Our Playlist

Hey there! Our playlist gets a fresh update every Friday with new and exciting music, so keep an eye out for that. Please note that the artists mentioned above may not be featured on the playlist due to this update.

To stay up to date with the latest and greatest tunes, make sure to follow us on Spotify or Apple Music. We only add songs that have been released on Amazon Music, Apple Music, YouTube, and Spotify to our LGBTQ Music Chart. Thanks for being a part of our community!

Written by: Ephram St. Cloud


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