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Kylie’s ready for round two, Caroline Kingsbury really doesn’t care & Javiera Mena takes fans on a hypnotic ride

girling! As Katy Perry once hinted (although perhaps Cher did it even better?), it’s undeniably a woman’s world, and this week’s “Bop After Bop” is here to prove it. With the gayest new releases from our favorite queer and allied girlies, you’re all set to kick off your weekend right.Get into this week’s edition of “Bop After Bop”…Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Ready for round two? Kylie sure is, and she’s not dancing alone.

Minogue’s Tension II feels like the perfect afterparty to her 2023 chart-topping album—just when you thought the night was winding down, she pulls you back to the dance floor for one more spin. Anchored by standout tracks like “Someone for Me,” which flirts with a breezy Ibiza feel, the album pulses with the kind of slinky, sultry beats that are both irresistibly carefree and undeniably Kylie.

The album flows with frothy electro-pop precision, delivering a collection of tracks that don’t just nod to her iconic past, but confidently push forward—bold, cheeky, and ready to own the night once again. Chilean synth-pop queen Javiera Mena presents “Entropía”, a groovy yet hypnotic sonic ride that serves as a preview for her upcoming sixth studio album.

Making history as the first Latina lesbian artist to perform at Coachella, Mena is no stranger to pushing boundaries, and this recent musical escapade is no exception. You better not kill the groove… because Sophie Ellis-Bextor is calling us all back to the dancefloor with “Freedom of the Night.” After a massive year celebrating the resurgence of her iconic 2001 hit “Murder on the Dancefloor,” Sophie returns to her roots, serving up a sparkling disco-pop anthem wrapped up with a sickening guitar solo.

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