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Adam Lambert needs more “LUBE”, Sapphira Cristál’s had “ENOUGH” & Dua Saleh gets a little “Unruly”

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Check out this week’s edition of Bop After Bop…Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Pop icon Adam Lambert is diving deep into a hedonistic new era with “LUBE” a pulsating house track dripping with sensuality that gives fans a tease of Lambert’s upcoming AFTERS EP, set for release on July 19.

Dropping alongside the hypnotic “WET DREAM”, which previously debuted on Soundcloud as a gift for fans, this track also packs a pulsating punch that shows listeners what happens when a “homo takes it home.” We’re thanking the gay gods that this queer titan is back just in time for Pride, and this time, he’s raw, unapologetic and better than ever.

Philadelphia’s crown jewel and RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16 Miss Congeniality, Sapphira Cristál, is making her mark on the music scene with her feel-good summer anthem, “Enough.” The song is a soulful, modern disco vibe with a funky twist, showcasing Sapphira’s vocal talents and undeniable charm, with a video set in her beloved Philadelphia, where we see this drag superstar sashay around the city as she celebrates her roots and the city that nurtured her artistic growth.

As she gears up for The Cristál Ball Tour across North America, Sapphira continues to leave all of us asking, “what CAN’T she do!?”This one is for the gay(mer)s!

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