Gay anthems 2024

Stacy's brother by Mad Tsai

You've definitely heard of Stacy's Mom, but have you heard of Stacy's brother? Mad Tsai's catchy indie-pop song "stacy's brother" is a playful and relatable anthem for anyone who's ever had a crush on their friend's sibling. The song captures the excitement and nervousness of young love with its upbeat melody and relatable lyrics. Mad Tsai, an openly queer artist, brings a fresh perspective to the classic trope, making "stacy's brother" a must-add to any pride playlist celebrating young love and self-discovery.

The Code" by Nemo 

Switzerland's Eurovision 2024 entry, "The Code" by the neutrois artist Nemo, is an electrifying anthem of self-discovery and breaking free from societal expectations. The song's powerful drum and bass beats and soaring vocals create an exhilarating soundscape that captures the euphoria of embracing one's real identity. 

Nemo's lyrics speak to the challenges and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ life, encouraging listeners to test the status quo and rewrite their own narratives. "The Code" is a powerful reminder that there are no rules when it comes to existence yourself.

Rush by Troye Sivan

Troye Sivan's "Rush",

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    21 Songs to Kick-start Your Pride Playlist

    Pride Month is officially upon us, and this year, it hits a tiny different. Retailers are pulling back on rainbow merch, brands are backing away from sponsorships, and some of our fair-weather friends are failing to upright up to even a light wind. This year, the forces of shame and ignorance and intolerance think they have the momentum. This year, we’ve got a genuine fight on our hands.

    another way to celebrate Pride:

    But that’s okay, because we know how to fight, because we’ve been here before. In 1970– barely a year out from the Stonewall Uprising, with homosexuality still listed as a mental illness by the American Psychiatric Association and a population openly hostile to the existence of gay people, much less our equality–a group of Los Angeles activists planned a happening. Should it be a protest? A march? A demonstration? “No,” said Rev. Troy Perry, founder of the Metropolitan Group Church. “We’re homosexual and this is Hollywood; we’re having a parade.”

    This year’s Pride parades are going to be marches and protests and demonstrations, too. They’re going to need our fury and fierceness, our resilience and resolve, our glee a

    Party Favorz is back with Volume 2 of the definitive “Gay Anthems For A New Generation” collection, featuring classic gay and modern queer anthems reimagined for today’s dance floors.

    This set is packed with timeless gay anthems, including Denis Bravo’s masterpiece rework of Whitney Houston’s “I’ll Always Love You,” seamlessly blended with a snippet of the imaginative Hex Hector remix. We’ve also included Ariana Grande’s “Yes, And,” based on the classic “Vogue” sample, alongside a modern Madonna rework by Leo Frappier (aka Division 4).

    Chappell Roan’s breakthrough strike “Pink Pony Club” gets a dancefloor-ready rework by Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow, followed by Ethel Cain’s “Sun Bleached Flies” and a haunting fan-made mashup of her vocals with Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own” instrumental.

    Of course, no set would be complete without the original Robyn version of “Dancing On My Own,” remixed by Luca Debonaire, Tony Ruiz, and Matt Consola. Adam Lambert and Sigala pay tribute to Sylvester with their rendition of “You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real),” while Lily Allen’s “Fuck You” gets a rousing Dubstep remix.

    These two volumes of “Gay Anthems For A New Generation 2024” are truly the finest