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Bob the Drag Queen’s baddest bars, Carly’s dance devotional & more: Your weekly bop roundup

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We don’t know about you, dear reader, but this weekend could not have come soon enough.Whether the fact that six planets are currently in retrograde has real world applications or not, life sure is acting like it does.

Just this week, Tyra Sanchez announced her return, Lil Nas X became president, and JVN and Antoni did… whatever that was. Chaos.Thankfully, some of our favorite musicians have come through with tunes to help you hold onto your sanity through it all.From a native rocker to a famous monster, here’s your weekly bop roundup:Bob the Drag Queen is taking her TikTok era to another level with this video, and we’re living for it.

She’s got the transitions, she’s got the cameos (Hi, Gravity!), she’s even got a few of her viral “Clapback” bars from 2020.

She’s got the boastful lyrics her songs have come to be known for. To top it all off, she has the queer rap game’s secret weapon Ms.

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