Though not explicitly about queer experiences, this track has certainly found its place in the pantheon of LGBTQ pop smashes. The queer community is nothing if not infinitely strong.10. ”I Am What I Am” by Gloria GaynorContentView Iframe URLOriginally from the musicalLes Cage Aux Folles spb245j1 I'm very blessed and thankful. When I was putting out my first single, I was deciding what does Tiffany's music sonically sound like and represent. My answer was that I wanted to bring the best of both worlds. When I was in Korea I would always be paying attention to the pop [in the U.S.] And now that I'm here in the U.S., I mean I did when I was a kid too, I'm paying attention to the K-pop charts more. I just want to bring the best of both worlds no matter where I am in the world.TV spb245j1 This track by Bronksi Beat is the kind of universal story many LGBTQ kids can relate to: of someone who is stuck in a small town, and tries to find their own tribe. That this song found a massive audience in 1984 is just proof of its emotional punch.21. ”Billy Brown” by MikaContentView Iframe URL spb245j1 Ani DiFranco is an essential voice for any young LGBTQ person. This track is about no having a label for yourself – and more importantly, not needing one. Just because you’re figuring it out doesn’t mean you have to be ashamed.29. ”Nikes" by Frank OceanContentView Iframe URL spb245j1
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