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    What music is considered gay these days?

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      Fisto
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      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkJLJvDnbS0
      This is pretty gay but your mileage may vary.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9vBmdGlyVA
      I don't know why people think this is gay, I see nothing wrong with it.

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        Karel78
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        Scissor sisters

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          SemenDemon
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          I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but music and musicians that generally seem to appeal to gay men, straight women and, for some reason, the Japanese, are often theatrical, flamboyant, extravagant and avant-garde. I guess Coil was essentially "gay" music. At least I always thought of their music that way. Not as music "for" or "about" gay culture/identity, but music borne of gay sensibilities.

          Jobriath also comes to mind. And, to a lesser extent, Death in June. Particularly the early material.

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            unpleased
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            @theolopar:

            Cher
            Kylie
            Britney Spears
            Marina and The Diamonds
            Sergey Lazarev

            Poor Sergey  :love:

            sergey-naked.jpg

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              unpleased
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              If you refer to performers most followed by homo. I would say
              Måns Zelmerlöw - Дима Билан - KAZAKY - Eric Saade
              Lily Allen - MIKA - RuPaul - Scotty Dinamo - Immanuel Casto

              And some tracks
              Sandstrom - Darude
              Infernal - Redefinition of Disco

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                blackwing
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                Honestly, who cares? If they are talented, then it is good music. If they are just cashing-in on straight-people waking-up to the fact that LGBT exist, they are as bad as the so-called "allies" that just don't want others to recognize their inner homophobia.

                @wesleyrayne:

                i understand lady gaga and madonna having massive gay followings, but what is really typically 'gay'? just wondering :blownose:

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                  lovebearlove
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                  gays love divas…....so .......i guess all of the divas

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                    SemenDemon
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                    I actually don't give a shit about pop divas. I'm not even sure what technically qualifies a female pop singer as one.

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                      blackwing
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                      Love Coil and Death In June. Also love  Jobriath - that man could put on a show!

                      @SemenDemon:

                      I'm not quite sure what you're asking, but music and musicians that generally seem to appeal to gay men, straight women and, for some reason, the Japanese, are often theatrical, flamboyant, extravagant and avant-garde. I guess Coil was essentially "gay" music. At least I always thought of their music that way. Not as music "for" or "about" gay culture/identity, but music borne of gay sensibilities.

                      Jobriath also comes to mind. And, to a lesser extent, Death in June. Particularly the early material.

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                        blackwing
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                        A glaring LACK of talent in the case of many.

                        @SemenDemon:

                        I actually don't give a shit about pop divas. I'm not even sure what technically qualifies a female pop singer as one.

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