finally!–wraps up, our favorite queer artists are closing the chaotic month out with a bang—and yes, that means bangers, ballroom, and even a few ballads. So, forget those New Year’s resolutions you’ve already abandoned and step into February on the right beat.How? By diving 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.Ahead of his European Every Night Fantasy Tour, Omar Rudberg is making a bold statement with the release of “I’m Not A Boy,” a soaring anthem about breaking free from societal expectations.
Laced with metaphor and packed with emotion, the track weaves contrasting verses into an explosive chorus, making it his most vulnerable release yet. Durand Bernarr is making an “Impact” with a funk-fueled, electronic groove that kicks off the next phase of his next “auditory adventure.” On the track, hereflects on the tension of shared spaces, reminding us that what truly matters is intent—choosing gentle guidance over harshness, love over harm.
Arriving alongside his first Grammy nomination for En Route and a GLAAD nod for Outstanding Breakthrough Music Artist, “Impact” proves that Bernarr’s momentum is unstoppable and his next era is set to be just as powerful.Electronic duo The Knocks have been teasing “Revelation” for weeks with visuals straight out of an ’80s late-night infomercial, starring their muse and longtime collaborator, RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 10 winner, Aquaria. Today, they finally delivered—and as they put it, fans can “escape your myth to inhabit your legacy.” With Dragonette on vocals, the track is a triumphant fusion of retro synths with euphoric dance-pop, but it’s more than just a revelation in name—The Knocks sound like they’re the ones stepping into their own legacy.Cat Burns is back with “GIRLS!”, an ode to femme energy that’s equal parts cheeky and heartfelt, wrapped in smooth, glittering R&B
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